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Inherited Neuromuscular Disorders: Which Role for Serum Biomarkers?

2021

Inherited neuromuscular disorders (INMD) are a heterogeneous group of rare diseases that involve muscles, motor neurons, peripheral nerves or the neuromuscular junction. Several different lab abnormalities have been linked to INMD: sometimes they are typical of the disorder, but they usually appear to be less specific. Sometimes serum biomarkers can point out abnormalities in presymtomatic or otherwise asymptomatic patients (e.g., carriers). More often a biomarker of INMD is evaluated by multiple clinicians other than expert in NMD before the diagnosis, because of the multisystemic involvement in INMD. The authors performed a literature search on biomarkers in inherited neuromuscular disord…

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Stimulus Perception in Bacterial Signal-Transducing Histidine Kinases

2006

SUMMARY Two-component signal-transducing systems are ubiquitously distributed communication interfaces in bacteria. They consist of a histidine kinase that senses a specific environmental stimulus and a cognate response regulator that mediates the cellular response, mostly through differential expression of target genes. Histidine kinases are typically transmembrane proteins harboring at least two domains: an input (or sensor) domain and a cytoplasmic transmitter (or kinase) domain. They can be identified and classified by virtue of their conserved cytoplasmic kinase domains. In contrast, the sensor domains are highly variable, reflecting the plethora of different signals and modes of sens…

0303 health sciencesHistidine Kinase030306 microbiologyKinaseHistidine kinaseReviewsBiologyBacterial Physiological PhenomenaMicrobiologyTwo-component regulatory systemTransmembrane proteinCell biologyHAMP domain03 medical and health sciencesResponse regulatorInfectious DiseasesBacterial ProteinsSignal transductionProtein KinasesMolecular BiologyHistidineSignal Transduction030304 developmental biologyMicrobiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
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Unlock ways to share data on peer review

2020

Peer review is the defining feature of scholarly communication. In a 2018 survey of more than 11, 000 researchers, 98% said that they considered peer review important or extremely important for ensuring the quality and integrity of scholarly communication.

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Drivers of food waste reduction behaviour in the household context

2021

Studies on the drivers of household consumer engagement in various food waste reduction strategies have been limited. We thus address this gap by developing a research model that utilises two well-known theories, namely, the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour (TIB) and the Comprehensive Model of Environmental Psychology (CMEP), to explain food waste reduction behaviour in household consumers. The model hypothesises positive associations between emotional, social, and cognitive factors and food waste reduction behaviour, as conceptualised using the 3Rs (reuse, reduce, and recycle). A total of 515 U.S. household consumers participated in the cross-sectional survey. The results suggest that emo…

0303 health sciencesNutrition and Dietetics030309 nutrition & dietetics:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]Sense of communityCognitionContext (language use)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesInterpersonal communicationReuse040401 food sciencePeer reviewVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 21003 medical and health sciencesFood waste0404 agricultural biotechnologyEnvironmental psychologyMarketingPsychologyFood Science
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Innovative Green Technologies of Intensification for Valorization of Seafood and Their By-Products

2019

The activities linked to the fishing sector generate substantial quantities of by-products, which are often discarded or used as low-value ingredients in animal feed. However, these marine by-products are a prominent potential good source of bioactive compounds, with important functional properties that can be isolated or up-concentrated, giving them an added value in higher end markets, as for instance nutraceuticals and cosmetics. This valorization of fish by-products has been boosted by the increasing awareness of consumers regarding the relationship between diet and health, demanding new fish products with enhanced nutritional and functional properties. To obtain fish by-product-derived…

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Does food and health education in school influence students’ everyday life?

2022

Objective: The Norwegian National Action Plan for a Healthier Diet calls for discussion of new ways to communicate health information. An already established and important arena in which to do so is school, in the Food and Health (FH) subject in particular. The aim of this study was to investigate how Norwegian students experience the FH subject, and how they believe it impacts on their everyday lives. Design: Qualitative study using focus group discussions Setting: Three public schools in Norway Methods: Focus group discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Results: The students reported the relevance of the school subject FH to their everyday life. H…

030309 nutrition & dieteticsschooleducationCHILDRENNorwegianLife skillsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 81103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehome economicsADOLESCENTS030212 general & internal medicineHOMEEveryday life0303 health sciencesMedical educationECONOMICSstudents4. EducationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlanguage.human_languagePeer reviewFood and healthAction planlanguageFamily and consumer sciencelife skillsHealth education516 Educational sciencesHealth informationPsychology
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Motivations for Business Start-up: Are There any Differences Between Disabled and Non-disabled Microfinance Clients?

2015

We use an Ecuadorian sample to investigate if there are differences in motivations for business start-up between persons with and without disabilities. Generally, we do not document significant differences. The reason might be that we use a sample selected among customers of the microfinance bank Banco D-MIRO. Without targeted incentives, disabled microfinance customers must resemble non-disabled customers. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

030506 rehabilitationEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipMicrofinance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeveloping countrySample (statistics)DevelopmentStart uplaw.inventionPeer review03 medical and health sciencesIncentivelaw0502 economics and businessEconomicsMarketing0305 other medical science050203 business & managementJournal of International Development
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Student participation in dialogue in individual subject curriculum meetings: students’ and parents’ perceptions

2020

While there has been considerable research on students with special educational needs and their parents’ participation at individual subject curriculum (ISC) meetings at school, less attention has ...

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Caring through Discipline? Analyzing House Rules in Community Mental Health Services in Norway

2016

In Scandinavian countries, public housing and recreation programs for people suffering from mental health or substance abuse problems emphasize normalization of life and participation in a normal social life. The theoretical approach taken by community health care services has been de-institutionalization. To study if and how this movement from patient to fully participating citizen was reflected in these new institutions, written house rules in sheltered housing and day centers for adults were collected and analyzed by content analysis. The findings show that the formal language represents the voice of professionals, while the content pertained to regulation of the service user’s daily lif…

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Standardized on-road tests assessing fitness-to-drive in people with cognitive impairments: A systematic review.

2020

Objective The on-road assessment is the gold standard because of its ecological validity. Yet existing instruments are heterogeneous and little is known about their psychometric properties. This study identified existing on-road assessment instruments and extracted data on psychometric properties and usability in clinical settings. Method A systematic review identified studies evaluating standardized on-road evaluation instruments adapted for people with cognitive impairment. Published articles were searched on PubMed, CINHAL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. Study quality and the level of evidence were assessed using the COSMIN checklist. The collected data were synthetized usi…

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