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Ketosis-prone diabetes: dissection of a heterogeneous syndrome using an immunogenetic and beta-cell functional classification, prospective analysis, and clinical outcomes

Ketosis-prone diabetes is heterogeneous. Its causes could include novel beta-cell functional defects. To characterize such defects, 103 patients with diabetic ketoacidosis were evaluated for beta-cell autoimmunity and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II alleles, with longitudinal measurements of beta-cell function and biochemical and clinical parameters. They were classified into four A beta gr

A zone-based bandwidth reservation scheme for UMTS

It is out of QoS reasons advisable for cellular operators to give higher priority to already ongoing connections than new call attempts. This can be achieved by having bandwidth in each cell exclusively reserved for these calls. Herein, a method for dynamically determining the size of the reserved bandwidth in UMTS networks, called Zone-based Reservation Scheme (ZRS), is introduced. For this purpo

Introduktion till tema njursjukdomar

Specialiteten njurmedicin omfattar prevention, diagnostik och behandling av parenkymatös njursjukdom. Målsättningen är att förhindra kronisk njursvikt, uremi. Men om terminal njursvikt skulle uppstå erbjuds så kallas aktiv uremivård, dvs dialys och njurtransplantation. I temat diskuteras olika aspekter av den aktiva uremivården i Sverige.

The influence of external precipitating factors and peripheral neuropathy on the development and outcome of diabetic foot ulcers

The influence of external precipitating factors and the presence of peripheral neuropathy on the development and outcome of foot ulcers were evaluated in 314 consecutive diabetic patients. All patients were treated by the same foot care team. Each patient was represented by one ulcer, and primary healing was defined as intact skin for at least six months. External precipitating factors were identi

Theoretical study of the discrimination between O(2) and CO by myoglobin.

Combined quantum chemical and molecular mechanics geometry optimisations have been performed on myoglobin without or with O(2) or CO bound to the haem group. The results show that the distal histidine residue is protonated on the N(varepsilon2) atom and forms a hydrogen bond to the haem ligand both in the O(2) and the CO complexes. We have also re-refined the crystal structure of CO-myoglobin by a

Dominance of low-l component in weakly bound deformed single-neutron orbits

Calculating single-particle (Nilsson) levels in axially symmetric quadrupole-deformed potentials in coordinate space, the structure of weakly bound neutron orbits is studied in the absence of pair correlation. It is shown that in the wave functions of Omega(pi)=1/2(+) orbits, where Omega expresses the projection of the particle angular momentum along the symmetry axis, the l=0 (s(1/2)) component b

Allele-related variation in minisatellite repeats involved in the transcription of the blood group ABO gene

Since the cloning in 1990 of cDNA corresponding to mRNA transcribed at the blood group ABO locus, polymorphisms at the ABO locus and phenotype-genotype correlation have been analysed by several investigators. An enhancer-active minisatellite motif reported to contain four 43-bp repeats has been analysed by PCR in blood samples from 160 random Swedish blood donors. Different sizes of the DNA fragme

A quantitative autoradiographic study of the heterogeneous activity distribution of different indium-111-labeled radiopharmaceuticals in rat tissues

In light of the increased interest in small scale dosimetry, this paper presents a quantitative autoradiographic method for evaluation of heterogeneous activity distribution in tissues. This was studied in rat tissues after administration of 111In-chloride, -oxine, -tropolone, 111In-labeled homologous blood cells and 111In-anti-CEA-F(ab')2, using quantitative whole-body autoradiography. Quantifica

The influence of finite cavities on the sound insulation of double-plate structures

Lightweight walls are often designed as frameworks of studs with plates on each side-a double-plate structure. The studs constitute boundaries for the cavities, thereby both affecting the sound transmission directly by short-circuiting the plates, and indirectly by disturbing the sound field between the plates. The paper presents a deterministic prediction model for airborne sound insulation inclu

Temporal and spatial variability of carbon cycling in a subarctic landscape

This thesis deals with the carbon balance in a subarctic landscape at different temporal and spatial scales. Its focus is mainly on the peatland and mountain birch forest (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii) ecosystems within the Abisko area in northernmost Sweden. This is an area with a temperature close to the 0 OC mean annual isotherm. The area has during the last 30 years experienced a limited

Atmospheric transport of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polychlorinated biphenyls to the Baltic sea

The atmospheric transport of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was compared by measuring concentrations in air and deposition on an island located in the central basin of the Baltic Sea. Median SigmaPBDE and SigmaPCB concentrations (gaseous + particle) were 8.6 and 7.4 pg m(-3), respectively. Airborne PCBs were mainly found in the gaseous phase, while most

Antigen and epitope specificity of anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies in patients with Goodpasture disease with or without anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies

Goodpasture disease (GP) is defined by the presence of anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) antibodies and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis. Besides anti-GBM, many patients with GP produce anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). For elucidation of the pathophysiologic significance of ANCA in this setting, epitope and antigen specificity of the anti-GBM antibodies and antigen s