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Genome-Wide Expression Profiles in Very Low Birth Weight Infants With Neonatal Sepsis

2014

BACKGROUND: Bacterial sepsis is associated with high morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. However, diagnosis of sepsis and identification of the causative agent remains challenging. Our aim was to determine genome-wide expression profiles of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants with and without bacterial sepsis and assess differences. METHODS: This was a prospective observational double-cohort study conducted in VLBW (<1500 g) infants with culture-positive bacterial sepsis and non-septic matched controls. Blood samples were collected as soon as clinical signs of sepsis were identified and before antibiotics were initiated. Total RNA was processed for genome-wide expression an…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentInfant Premature DiseasesCohort StudiesSepsisSepsisGene expressionHumansInfant Very Low Birth WeightMedicineProspective StudiesGeneGram-Positive Bacterial InfectionsPrincipal Component AnalysisNeonatal sepsisTumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryInfant NewbornBacterial Infectionsmedicine.diseaseImmunity InnateReverse transcription polymerase chain reactionLow birth weightEarly DiagnosisCytokinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyCytokinesFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomGram-Negative Bacterial InfectionsTranscriptomebusinessGenome-Wide Association StudySignal TransductionPediatrics
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Recommendations for standardization and phenotype definitions in genetic studies of osteoarthritis: the TREAT-OA consortium

2011

Objective: To address the need for standardization of osteoarthritis (OA) phenotypes by examining the effect of heterogeneity among symptomatic (SOA) and radiographic osteoarthritis (ROA) phenotypes. Methods: Descriptions of OA phenotypes of the 28 studies involved in the TREAT-OA consortium were collected. We investigated whether different OA definitions result in different association results by creating various hip OA definitions in one large population based cohort (the Rotterdam Study I (RSI)) and testing those for association with gender, age and body mass index using one-way ANOVA. For ROA, we standardized the hip-, knee- and hand ROA definitions and calculated prevalence's of RO…

Malenivelrikkomedicine.medical_specialtygenetiikkaBiomedical EngineeringMEDLINEdiagnostiset kriteeritOsteoarthritisbehavioral disciplines and activitiesArticleCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesRotterdam Study0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicineTREATOAOsteoarthritismedicinePrevalenceGeneticsHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030304 developmental biologyRheumatology and Autoimmunity2. Zero hunger030203 arthritis & rheumatology0303 health sciencesAnalysis of Varianceperinnöllisyystiedebusiness.industryCase-control studyDefinitionReference Standardsmedicine.diseaseGenetics Osteoarthritis Phenotype Definition TREATOA genome-wide association radiographic hip osteoarthritis bone-mineral density knee osteoarthritis hand osteoarthritis osteoporotic fractures general-population joint involvement risk-factors susceptibilityRheumatology3. Good healthPhenotypeCase-Control Studiesdiagnostic criteriaCohortPhysical therapyFemalebusinessBody mass indexCohort study
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DNA Methylation in Inflammatory Pathways Modifies the Association between BMI and Adult-Onset Non-Atopic Asthma

2019

A high body mass (BMI) index has repeatedly been associated with non-atopic asthma, but the biological mechanism linking obesity to asthma is still poorly understood. We aimed to test the hypothesis that inflammation and/or innate immunity plays a role in the obesity-asthma link. DNA methylome was measured in blood samples of 61 non-atopic participants with asthma and 146 non-atopic participants without asthma (non-smokers for at least 10 years) taking part in the Swiss Cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Diseases in Adults (SAPALDIA) study. Modification by DNA methylation of the association of BMI or BMI change over 10 years with adult-onset asthma was examined at each CpG sit…

MaleobesityNon-atopic asthmaHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineToxicologyBody Mass IndexCohort StudiesMice0302 clinical medicineMedicineinnate immunitynon-atopic asthmaInnate immunity0303 health sciencesDNA methylationNF-kappa Bepigenome-wide association study3. Good healthCpG siteDNA methylationFemaleEpigeneticsmedicine.symptomGlucocorticoidmedicine.drugAdultMAP Kinase Signaling SystemInflammationArticle03 medical and health sciencesEpigenome-wide association studyMD MultidisciplinaryAnimalsHumansObesityEpigeneticsadult-onset asthmaPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway030304 developmental biologyAsthmaInflammationepigeneticsbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseObesityAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesPPAR gamma030228 respiratory systeminflammationImmunologybusinessAdult-onset asthmaInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome 2 with cerebellar abnormality and neural tube defect

2019

Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is a rare dominant disorder with intellectual disability, postnatal growth deficiency, and multiple congenital anomalies. Approximately 50-70% of the patients have a mutation in the CREBBP gene (RSTS1) and 5-10% display an EP300 gene mutation (RSTS2). Craniospinal abnormalities such as microcranium, scoliosis, and lordosis are frequent findings in RSTS1, but malformations of the brain or spinal cord are seen only occasionally. Here, we report on a 3-year-old boy with facial abnormalities of RSTS, broad thumbs and halluces, developmental delay, autistic features, cerebellar underdevelopment, and a neural tube defect. Molecular diagnostic of the CREBBP and EP3…

Malespeech delayHeterozygoteCerebellumGenotypecerebellar abnormalityScoliosisGene mutationPathology and Forensic MedicineCerebellummedicinetethered cordHumansmicrocephalyGenetic TestingNeural Tube DefectsFrameshift MutationEP300Genetic Association StudiesGenetics (clinical)Sequence DeletionRubinstein-Taybi Syndromeautistic behaviorRubinstein–Taybi syndromeNeural tube defectGenome Humanbusiness.industryNeural tubeHigh-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencingstereotypic movementsvesicoureteral refluxOriginal Articleslumbosacral myeloceleExonsGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseSpinal cordCREB-Binding Proteinmedicine.anatomical_structuresyringohydromyeliaChild PreschoolMutationPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthbroad thumbs and hallucesAnatomybusinessE1A-Associated p300 ProteinClinical Dysmorphology
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Association Mapping Based on a Common-Garden Migration Experiment Reveals Candidate Genes for Migration Tendency in Brown Trout

2019

A better understanding of the environmental and genetic contribution to migratory behavior and the evolution of traits linked to migration is crucial for fish conservation and fisheries management. Up to date, a few genes with unequivocal influence on the adoption of alternative migration strategies have been identified in salmonids. Here, we used a common garden set-up to measure individual migration distances of generally highly polymorphic brown trout Salmo trutta from two populations. Fish from the assumedly resident population showed clearly shorter migration distances than the fish from the assumed migratory population at the ages of 2 and 3 years. By using two alternative analytical …

MalevaelluskalatlohikalatRADseqQH426-470InvestigationsPolymorphism Single NucleotidegenotyyppiPhenotypetaimensalmonidsGeneticslife-history strategiesAnimalsGWASAnimal MigrationFemaleLife-history strategiesgeneettiset tekijätFinlandSalmonidaeGenome-Wide Association Study
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The practice-driven evolution of family business education

2007

Abstract Starting from Calder's dissertation in the early fifties, key developments in family business education are presented in a 130-item chronology. The emergence of the field is tracked to the demand from practitioners rather than the pull of scholarly inquiry. Causal evolutionary drivers of variation, selective retention, and struggle for survival, provide a framework for understanding the past and current status of the knowledge base for family business and hinting at future development. The critical role of infrastructure – family business centers and professional associations – is evident in the path dependent evolution and growth of the field. Although the last two decades have wi…

MarketingFamily businessbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Public relationsVariety (cybernetics)Competition (economics)Selective retentionKnowledge baseNew business developmentProfessional associationSociologyMarketingbusinessJournal of Business Research
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Crystallinity of block copolymer controlled by cyclodextrin

2018

We report a differential scanning calorimetry study to investigate the effect of cyclodextrins (CD) on the crystallinity of a copolymer. Tetronics was selected as copolymer with star-like shape formed by four polyethylene oxide flanked by four polypropylene oxide blocks linked to ethylenediamine central group. The use of CD with different cavity size was exploited for a block selective inclusion. A model for supramolecular association was considered for a quantitative description of the enthalpy data. The polymer chain incorporation into the CD cavity generates a loss of crystallinity. The stoichiometry of the CD/copolymer aggregates can be tuned by changing the CD cavity size. The investig…

Materials scienceTetronicSupramolecular chemistryOxideSupramolecular chemistry Crystallinitie02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPolypropylene oxidePolymer chainDSCchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityDifferential scanning calorimetryCopolymerDifferential scanning calorimetryCopolymerCyclodextrinSupramolecular associationSupramolecular structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySelective inclusionSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaPolypropylenechemistry.chemical_classificationTetronic Block copolymerCyclodextrinEthylene diaminePolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringCavity resonatorQuantitative descriptionsense organsPolyethylene oxide0210 nano-technologyPolypropylene
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Computational Study of Association of Dihydroxybenzoic Acids in Solution: Testing the Molecular Self-Association Computational Methodology for Format…

2020

Already validated methodology for self-association in solutions were used to evaluate if this method could also be used in other studies regarding association in solution. Three isomeric dihydroxybenzoic acids were used to calculate Gibbs free energies of association for homodimers, heterotetramers and associates with solvent molecules by using DFT calculations in multiple environments and having different conformations.

Mechanics of MaterialsChemistryMechanical EngineeringAssociation (object-oriented programming)Self associationBinary numberGeneral Materials ScienceComputational biologyKey Engineering Materials
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Developmental dynamics between children’s externalizing problems, task-avoidant behavior, and academic performance in early school years: A 4-year fo…

2015

This longitudinal study investigated the associations among children’s externalizing problems, task-avoidant behavior, and academic performance in early school years. The participants were 586 children (43% girls, 57% boys). Data pertaining to externalizing problems (teacher ratings) and task-avoidant behaviors (mother and teacher ratings) were gathered, and the children were tested yearly on their academic performance in Grades 1–4. The results were similar for both genders. The analyses supported a mediation model: high externalizing problems in Grades 1 and 2 were linked with low academic performance in Grades 3 and 4 through increases in task-avoidant behavior in Grades 2 and 3. The res…

Mediation (statistics)Longitudinal studyExternalizationexternalizing problemsacademic performancelongitudinal studyAcademic achievementtask-avoidant behaviorChild developmentEducationTask (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental dynamicsDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516PsychologyTask avoidanceta515cross-lagged associationsJournal of Educational Psychology
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Curb your neuroticism – Mindfulness mediates the link between neuroticism and subjective well-being

2015

Abstract Recent research has shown that mindfulness moderates the negative emotional reactivity associated with neuroticism. In two studies, we investigated how neuroticism and mindfulness are associated with subjective well-being (SWB), assuming a moderated mediation. In Study 1, 147 participants (74.2% female, M  = 34.3 years, SD  = 11.9) completed an online survey. Mindfulness partially mediated but did not moderate the relationship between neuroticism and SWB, indicating that low levels of mindfulness were partially accountable for lower SWB in individuals high in neuroticism. In Study 2, 108 participants (80.6% female, M  = 25.2 years, SD  = 6.6) completed daily diaries for 6 days. We …

Mediation (statistics)MindfulnessModerated mediationmental disordersTraitNegative associationSubjective well-beingReactivity (psychology)PsychologyNeuroticismGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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