SwePub
Tyck till om SwePub Sök här!
Sök i SwePub databas

  Utökad sökning

Träfflista för sökning "WFRF:(Olsson Katarina) "

Sökning: WFRF:(Olsson Katarina)

  • Resultat 1-10 av 271
Sortera/gruppera träfflistan
   
NumreringReferensOmslagsbildHitta
1.
  • Olsson, Katarina, et al. (författare)
  • Kvinnan i styrelserummet
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Festskrift till Boel Flodgren. ; , s. 343-360
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
  •  
2.
  •  
3.
  • Olsson, Katarina, et al. (författare)
  • Säregna stiftelsetyper
  • 2002
  • Ingår i: Stiftelser i Norden II. ; , s. 125-194
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
  •  
4.
  • Klionsky, Daniel J., et al. (författare)
  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Autophagy. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1554-8635 .- 1554-8627. ; 8:4, s. 445-544
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In 2008 we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, research on this topic has continued to accelerate, and many new scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Accordingly, it is important to update these guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Various reviews have described the range of assays that have been used for this purpose. Nevertheless, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to measure autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. A key point that needs to be emphasized is that there is a difference between measurements that monitor the numbers or volume of autophagic elements (e.g., autophagosomes or autolysosomes) at any stage of the autophagic process vs. those that measure flux through the autophagy pathway (i.e., the complete process); thus, a block in macroautophagy that results in autophagosome accumulation needs to be differentiated from stimuli that result in increased autophagic activity, defined as increased autophagy induction coupled with increased delivery to, and degradation within, lysosomes (in most higher eukaryotes and some protists such as Dictyostelium) or the vacuole (in plants and fungi). In other words, it is especially important that investigators new to the field understand that the appearance of more autophagosomes does not necessarily equate with more autophagy. In fact, in many cases, autophagosomes accumulate because of a block in trafficking to lysosomes without a concomitant change in autophagosome biogenesis, whereas an increase in autolysosomes may reflect a reduction in degradative activity. Here, we present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macroautophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a formulaic set of rules, because the appropriate assays depend in part on the question being asked and the system being used. In addition, we emphasize that no individual assay is guaranteed to be the most appropriate one in every situation, and we strongly recommend the use of multiple assays to monitor autophagy. In these guidelines, we consider these various methods of assessing autophagy and what information can, or cannot, be obtained from them. Finally, by discussing the merits and limits of particular autophagy assays, we hope to encourage technical innovation in the field.
  •  
5.
  •  
6.
  • Lövkvist, Håkan, et al. (författare)
  • A large-sample assessment of possible association between ischaemic stroke and rs12188950 in the PDE4D gene
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Human Genetics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1018-4813 .- 1476-5438. ; 20:7, s. 783-789
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Previous reports have shown ambiguous findings regarding the possible associations between ischaemic stroke (IS) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the phosphodiesterase 4D (PDE4D) gene region. The SNP rs12188950 (or SNP45) has often been studied in this context. We performed a multi-centre study involving a large sample of 2599 IS patients and 2093 control subjects from the south and west regions of Sweden to replicate previous studies regarding IS risk and rs12188950. Subjects from Lund Stroke Register (LSR), Malmo Diet and Cancer Study (MDC) and Sahlgrenska Academy Study on Ischemic Stroke (SAHLSIS) were enroled. Subgroups of participants with hypertension and participants <55 years of age, as well as the TOAST subgroups large vessel disease, small vessel disease and cardioembolism, were also assessed. Univariate odds ratios (ORs) and ORs controlling for hypertension, diabetes and current smoking were calculated. We additionally performed a meta-analysis including 10 500 patients and 10 102 control subjects from 17 publications (including the present study). When assessing pooled data from LSR, MDC and SAHLSIS we obtained no association between IS and rs12188950 for all participants (OR=0.93; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.83-1.05). Significant associations were not found for hypertensive participants or participants with age <55, or when separately evaluating patients from the three different TOAST subgroups. The meta-analysis showed no significant overall estimate (OR=0.96; 95% CI: 0.89-1.04) with significant heterogeneity for random effect (P=0.042). No effect from rs12188950 on IS was found from either our pooled multi-centre data or the performed meta-analysis. We did not find any association between the examined subgroups and rs12188950 either. European Journal of Human Genetics (2012) 20, 783-789; doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2012.4; published online 25 January 2012
  •  
7.
  • Lövkvist, Håkan, et al. (författare)
  • Are 25 SNPs from the CARDIoGRAM study associated with ischaemic stroke?
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Neurology. - : Wiley. - 1351-5101. ; 20:9, s. 1284-1291
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background and purpose: The Coronary Artery Disease Genome-Wide Replication and Meta-Analysis Study (CARDIoGRAM) reported 25 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on 15 chromosomes to be associated with coronary artery disease (CAD) risk. Because common vascular risk factors are shared between CAD and ischaemic stroke (IS), these SNPs may also be related to IS overall or one or more of its pathogenetic subtypes. Methods: We performed a candidate gene study comprising 3986 patients with IS and 2459 control subjects. The 25 CAD-associated SNPs reported by CARDIoGRAM were examined by allelic association analysis including logistic regression. Weighted and unweighted genetic risk scores (GRSs) were also compiled and likewise analysed against IS. We furthermore considered the IS main subtypes large-vessel disease (LVD), small-vessel disease and cardioembolic stroke [according to Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment (TOAST)] separately. Results: SNP rs4977574 on chromosome 9p21.3 was associated with overall IS [odds ratio (OR) = 1.12; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.04-1.20; P = 0.002] as well as LVD (OR = 1.36; 95% CI: 1.13-1.64; P = 0.001). No other SNP was significantly associated with IS or any of its main subtypes. Analogously, the GRSs did not show any noticeable effect. Conclusions: Besides the previously reported association with SNPs on chromosome 9p21, this study did not detect any significant association between IS and CAD-susceptible genetic variants. Also, GRSs compiled from these variants did not predict IS or any pathogenetic IS subtype, despite a total sample size of 6445 participants.
  •  
8.
  •  
9.
  • Olsson, Mia, et al. (författare)
  • The dog as a genetic model for immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency : Identification of several breeds with low serum IgA concentrations
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. - : Elsevier BV. - 0165-2427 .- 1873-2534. ; 60:3-4, s. 255-259
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Immunoglobulin A (IgA) serves as the basis of the secretory immune system by protecting the lining of mucosal sites from pathogens. In both humans and dogs, IgA deficiency (IgAD) is associated with recurrent infections of mucosal sites and immune-mediated diseases. Low concentrations of serum IgA have previously been reported to occur in a number of dog breeds but no generally accepted cut-off value has been established for canine IgAD. The current study represents the largest screening to date of IgA in dogs in terms of both number of dogs (n = 1267) and number of breeds studied (n = 22). Serum IgA concentrations were quantified by using capture ELISA and were found to vary widely between breeds. We also found IgA to be positively correlated with age (p < 0.0001). Apart from the two breeds previously reported as predisposed to low IgA (Shar-Pei and German shepherd), we identified six additional breeds in which > 10% of all tested dogs had very low (<0.07 g/l) IgA concentrations (Hovawart, Norwegian elkhound, Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, Bullterrier, Golden retriever and Labrador retriever). In addition, we discovered low IgA concentrations to be significantly associated with canine atopic dermatitis (CAD, p < 0.0001) and pancreatic acinar atrophy (PAA, p = 0.04) in German shepherds.
  •  
10.
  • Olsson Möller, Ulrika, et al. (författare)
  • Barriers and facilitators for individualized rehabilitation during breast cancer treatment : a focus group study exploring health care professionals' experiences
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: BMC Health Services Research. - 1472-6963 .- 1472-6963. ; 20:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) and related treatment are associated with the risk of developing a wide range of persistent disabling impairments. Despite extensive research in the field and an enhanced focus on BC rehabilitation, up to 34-43% of these patients are at risk of developing chronic distress. In addition, it is known that these patients repeatedly report unmet needs, which are strongly associated with reduced quality of life. However, despite knowledge that patients' needs for support during BC rehabilitation varies greatly, individualized rehabilitation is often lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) experiences of current rehabilitation practice and describe current barriers and facilitators for individualized rehabilitation for patients following BC treatment.METHODS: A total of 19 HCPs were included, representing various professions in BC care/rehabilitation within surgical, oncological and specialized cancer rehabilitation units at a university hospital in Sweden. Five semi structured focus group interviews were conducted and inductively analysed using conventional qualitative content analysis.RESULTS: Three categories were captured: (1) varying attitudes towards rehabilitation; (2) incongruence in how to identify and meet rehabilitation needs and (3) suboptimal collaboration during cancer treatment. The results showed a lack of consensus in how to optimize individualized rehabilitation. It also illuminated facilitators for individualized rehabilitation in terms of extensive competence related to long-term experience of working with patients with BC care/rehabilitation. Further, the analysis exposed barriers such as a great complexity in promoting individualized rehabilitation in a medically and treatment-driven health care system, which lacked structure and knowledge, and overarching collaboration for rehabilitation.CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the cancer trajectory is medically and treatment-driven and that rehabilitation plays a marginal role in today's BC trajectory. It also reveals that structures for systematic screening for needs, evidence-based guidelines for individualized rehabilitation interventions and structures for referring patients for advanced rehabilitation are lacking. To enable optimal and individualized recovery for BC patients', rehabilitation needs to be an integrated part of the cancer trajectory and run in parallel with diagnostics and treatment.
  •  
Skapa referenser, mejla, bekava och länka
  • Resultat 1-10 av 271
Typ av publikation
tidskriftsartikel (140)
konferensbidrag (44)
bokkapitel (42)
annan publikation (13)
rapport (9)
doktorsavhandling (6)
visa fler...
bok (5)
recension (4)
samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (3)
forskningsöversikt (2)
licentiatavhandling (2)
proceedings (redaktörskap) (1)
visa färre...
Typ av innehåll
refereegranskat (160)
övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt (94)
populärvet., debatt m.m. (17)
Författare/redaktör
Olsson, Katarina (56)
Jood, Katarina, 1966 (23)
Olsson, Thomas (22)
Jern, Christina, 196 ... (22)
Nilsson-Helander, Ka ... (19)
Karlsson, Jón, 1953 (16)
visa fler...
Sjövall, Katarina (14)
Olsson, Håkan (13)
Roxå, Torgny (13)
Hedlund, Katarina (13)
Olsson, Nicklas, 196 ... (12)
Mårtensson, Katarina (11)
Blomstrand, Christia ... (10)
Lindgren, Arne (10)
Karlström, Katarina (10)
Thomé, Bibbi (10)
Grävare Silbernagel, ... (9)
Larsson, Per Tomas (9)
Melander, Olle (9)
Ryegård, Åsa (8)
Olsson, Lisbeth, 196 ... (8)
Norrving, Bo (8)
Hedhammar, Åke (8)
Peciulyte, Ausra, 19 ... (8)
Engström, Gunnar (7)
Olsson, Viktoria (7)
Lindblad-Toh, Kersti ... (7)
Nyström, Birgitta (7)
Wendin, Karin (7)
Berinder, Katarina (7)
Burman, Pia (7)
Dahlqvist, Per (7)
Eriksson, Bengt I., ... (7)
Stanne, Tara M, 1979 (7)
Olsson, Niklas (7)
Attner, Bo (7)
Winka, Katarina, 197 ... (7)
Brorsson, Annelie (7)
Sjögren, Marketa (6)
Lindell-Frantz, Eva (6)
Ragnarsson, Oskar, 1 ... (6)
Olsson, Daniel S, 19 ... (6)
Lithman, Thor (6)
Tengvall, Katarina, ... (6)
Bergvall, Kerstin (6)
Moberg, Krister (6)
Bernhardsson, Katari ... (6)
Noreen, Dennis (6)
Björkman, Jenny (6)
Lövkvist, Håkan (6)
visa färre...
Lärosäte
Lunds universitet (131)
Göteborgs universitet (72)
Karolinska Institutet (36)
Uppsala universitet (34)
Umeå universitet (27)
Linköpings universitet (19)
visa fler...
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (18)
Högskolan Kristianstad (15)
Chalmers tekniska högskola (13)
Stockholms universitet (11)
Örebro universitet (11)
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (7)
Mittuniversitetet (5)
Högskolan i Skövde (5)
RISE (5)
Högskolan i Halmstad (4)
Karlstads universitet (4)
Jönköping University (3)
Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (3)
Luleå tekniska universitet (2)
Mälardalens universitet (2)
Naturvårdsverket (2)
Linnéuniversitetet (2)
Högskolan Väst (1)
Södertörns högskola (1)
Högskolan i Borås (1)
Röda Korsets Högskola (1)
visa färre...
Språk
Engelska (190)
Svenska (77)
Odefinierat språk (3)
Norska (1)
Forskningsämne (UKÄ/SCB)
Medicin och hälsovetenskap (114)
Samhällsvetenskap (96)
Naturvetenskap (30)
Lantbruksvetenskap (18)
Teknik (17)
Humaniora (7)

År

Kungliga biblioteket hanterar dina personuppgifter i enlighet med EU:s dataskyddsförordning (2018), GDPR. Läs mer om hur det funkar här.
Så här hanterar KB dina uppgifter vid användning av denna tjänst.

 
pil uppåt Stäng

Kopiera och spara länken för att återkomma till aktuell vy