SwePub
Sök i SwePub databas

  Extended search

Träfflista för sökning "WFRF:(Arnold K.) srt2:(2020-2024)"

Search: WFRF:(Arnold K.) > (2020-2024)

  • Result 1-10 of 116
Sort/group result
   
EnumerationReferenceCoverFind
1.
  • Niemi, MEK, et al. (author)
  • 2021
  • swepub:Mat__t
  •  
2.
  • 2021
  • swepub:Mat__t
  •  
3.
  •  
4.
  • Vogel, Jacob W., et al. (author)
  • Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease
  • 2021
  • In: Nature Medicine. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1078-8956 .- 1546-170X. ; 27:5, s. 871-881
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by the spread of tau pathology throughout the cerebral cortex. This spreading pattern was thought to be fairly consistent across individuals, although recent work has demonstrated substantial variability in the population with AD. Using tau-positron emission tomography scans from 1,612 individuals, we identified 4 distinct spatiotemporal trajectories of tau pathology, ranging in prevalence from 18 to 33%. We replicated previously described limbic-predominant and medial temporal lobe-sparing patterns, while also discovering posterior and lateral temporal patterns resembling atypical clinical variants of AD. These ‘subtypes’ were stable during longitudinal follow-up and were replicated in a separate sample using a different radiotracer. The subtypes presented with distinct demographic and cognitive profiles and differing longitudinal outcomes. Additionally, network diffusion models implied that pathology originates and spreads through distinct corticolimbic networks in the different subtypes. Together, our results suggest that variation in tau pathology is common and systematic, perhaps warranting a re-examination of the notion of ‘typical AD’ and a revisiting of tau pathological staging. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
  •  
5.
  • Sugai, H., et al. (author)
  • Updated Design of the CMB Polarization Experiment Satellite LiteBIRD
  • 2020
  • In: Journal of Low Temperature Physics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0022-2291 .- 1573-7357. ; 199:3-4, s. 1107-1117
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Recent developments of transition-edge sensors (TESs), based on extensive experience in ground-based experiments, have been making the sensor techniques mature enough for their application on future satellite cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization experiments. LiteBIRD is in the most advanced phase among such future satellites, targeting its launch in Japanese Fiscal Year 2027 (2027FY) with JAXA's H3 rocket. It will accommodate more than 4000 TESs in focal planes of reflective low-frequency and refractive medium-and-high-frequency telescopes in order to detect a signature imprinted on the CMB by the primordial gravitational waves predicted in cosmic inflation. The total wide frequency coverage between 34 and 448 GHz enables us to extract such weak spiral polarization patterns through the precise subtraction of our Galaxy's foreground emission by using spectral differences among CMB and foreground signals. Telescopes are cooled down to 5 K for suppressing thermal noise and contain polarization modulators with transmissive half-wave plates at individual apertures for separating sky polarization signals from artificial polarization and for mitigating from instrumental 1/f noise. Passive cooling by using V-grooves supports active cooling with mechanical coolers as well as adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators. Sky observations from the second Sun-Earth Lagrangian point, L2, are planned for 3 years. An international collaboration between Japan, the USA, Canada, and Europe is sharing various roles. In May 2019, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA, selected LiteBIRD as the strategic large mission No. 2.
  •  
6.
  •  
7.
  •  
8.
  •  
9.
  •  
10.
  • Strakova, A., et al. (author)
  • Recurrent horizontal transfer identifies mitochondrial positive selection in a transmissible cancer
  • 2020
  • In: Nature Communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2041-1723. ; 11
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Autonomous replication and segregation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) creates the potential for evolutionary conflict driven by emergence of haplotypes under positive selection for 'selfish' traits, such as replicative advantage. However, few cases of this phenomenon arising within natural populations have been described. Here, we survey the frequency of mtDNA horizontal transfer within the canine transmissible venereal tumour (CTVT), a contagious cancer clone that occasionally acquires mtDNA from its hosts. Remarkably, one canine mtDNA haplotype, A1d1a, has repeatedly and recently colonised CTVT cells, recurrently replacing incumbent CTVT haplotypes. An A1d1a control region polymorphism predicted to influence transcription is fixed in the products of an A1d1a recombination event and occurs somatically on other CTVT mtDNA backgrounds. We present a model whereby 'selfish' positive selection acting on a regulatory variant drives repeated fixation of A1d1a within CTVT cells.
  •  
Skapa referenser, mejla, bekava och länka
  • Result 1-10 of 116
Type of publication
journal article (108)
conference paper (3)
research review (2)
other publication (1)
Type of content
peer-reviewed (108)
other academic/artistic (6)
Author/Editor
Brennan, Paul (18)
Johansson, Mikael (18)
Amos, Christopher I. (18)
Chen, Chu (18)
Christiani, David C. (18)
Field, John K. (18)
show more...
Lazarus, Philip (18)
Tardon, Adonina (18)
Hung, Rayjean J. (18)
Kiemeney, Lambertus ... (17)
Risch, Angela (17)
Aldrich, Melinda C (17)
Liu, Geoffrey (17)
Schabath, Matthew B. (17)
Johansson, Mattias (16)
Bojesen, Stig E. (16)
Le Marchand, Loïc (16)
Lam, Stephen (16)
Marsh, R (14)
Grankvist, Kjell (14)
Arnold, M. (14)
Stein, DJ (13)
Gruner, P (13)
Lazaro, L (13)
Lochner, C (13)
Piras, F (13)
Spalletta, G (13)
Venkatasubramanian, ... (13)
Koch, K. (12)
Benedetti, F (12)
Bollettini, I (12)
Kwon, JS (12)
Simpson, HB (12)
Soreni, N (12)
Thompson, PM (12)
van den Heuvel, OA (12)
Yun, JY (12)
Wichmann, H. Erich (12)
Landi, Maria Teresa (12)
Tatlisumak, Turgut (11)
Wang, Z. (11)
Abe, Y (11)
Arnold, PD (11)
Beucke, JC (11)
Huyser, C (11)
Narayanaswamy, JC (11)
Reddy, YCJ (11)
Soriano-Mas, C (11)
van Wingen, GA (11)
Morgado, P (11)
show less...
University
Karolinska Institutet (47)
Lund University (36)
University of Gothenburg (25)
Umeå University (22)
Uppsala University (11)
Stockholm University (7)
show more...
Örebro University (3)
Swedish National Defence College (2)
Royal Institute of Technology (1)
Linköping University (1)
Chalmers University of Technology (1)
Högskolan Dalarna (1)
show less...
Language
English (116)
Research subject (UKÄ/SCB)
Medical and Health Sciences (66)
Natural sciences (19)
Engineering and Technology (1)
Social Sciences (1)

Year

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 Close

Copy and save the link in order to return to this view