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BAMSE projektet 2 år
Both heredity and environmental factors influence childrens' risk for developing respiratory and allergy related diseases, but how these factors influence the age of onset and... -
BAMSE projektet 2-3 månader
Both heredity and environmental factors influence childrens' risk for developing respiratory and allergy related diseases, but how these factors influence the age of onset and... -
BAMSE projektet 1 år
Both heredity and environmental factors influence childrens' risk for developing respiratory and allergy related diseases, but how these factors influence the age of onset and... -
ACROBAT - ett multi-infärgat histologiskt dataset från rutindiagnostik av brö...
The ACROBAT data set consists of 4,212 whole slide images (WSIs) from 1,153 female primary breast cancer patients. The WSIs in the data set are available at 10X magnification... -
T-cells svar vid diagnos av amyotrofisk lateralskleros förutsäger sjukdomsför...
In this project, we aimed to understand how T cell responses contribute to the disease progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The present data is on single-cell... -
X-inaktivering under T-cellsutvecklingen i thymus
The aim of the study was to investigate X-inactivation during human T-cell development in the thymus. Thymocytes from six different developmental stages from seven individuals... -
Biomarker Research in ADHD: the Impact of Nutrition (BRAIN) – MultiplexELISA ...
Multiplex ELISA data of immune, metabolism and hormone related molecules for 79 children included in the Biomarker Research in ADHD: the Impact of Nutrition (BRAIN) study, an... -
Serological response to three alternative series of hepatitis B revaccination...
This dataset originates from the RESPONS trial. The objective of the trial was to establish the immunogenicity in HBV non-responders of a three-dose revaccination series at a 4... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry during experiments with Mytilus edulis, 2008
The effects of medium term (32 d) hypercapnia on the immune response of Mytilus edulis were investigated in mussels exposed to acidified (using CO2) sea water (pH 7.7, 7.5 or... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and echinoderm Asterias rubens biological proces...
We compared effects of exposure to predicted near-future (2100) ocean acidification (OA; pH 7.7) and normal seawater (Control; pH 8.1) on immune and stress responses in the... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and maximum growth rates of Skeletonema marinoi ...
Phytoplankton populations can display high levels of genetic diversity that, when reflected by phenotypic variability, may stabilize a species response to environmental changes.... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and toxicity of Pseudo-nitzschia fraudulenta in ...
Anthropogenic CO2 is progressively acidifying the ocean, but the responses of harmful algal bloom species that produce toxins that can bioaccumulate remain virtually unknown.... -
Ocean acidification and the loss of phenolic substances in marine plants
Rising atmospheric CO2 often triggers the production of plant phenolics, including many that serve as herbivore deterrents, digestion reducers, antimicrobials, or ultraviolet... -
The effects of elevated CO2 on the growth and toxicity of field populations a...
The effects of coastal acidification on the growth and toxicity of the saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense were examined in culture and ecosystem studies.... -
Ocean acidification increases the accumulation of toxic phenolic compounds ac...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are causing ocean acidification (OA), altering carbonate chemistry with consequences for marine organisms. Here we show that OA... -
Ocean acidification weakens the immune response of blood clam through hamperi...
The impact of pCO2 driven ocean acidification on marine bivalve immunity remains poorly understood. To date, this impact has only been investigated in a few bivalve species and... -
Antagonistic effects of ocean acidification and rising sea surface temperatur...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is raising sea surface temperature (SST) and increasing seawater CO2 concentrations, resulting in a lower oceanic pH (ocean acidification; OA), which... -
Benzo[a]pyrene exposure under future ocean acidification scenarios weakens th...
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are known to converge into the ocean and accumulate in the sediment, posing great threats to marine organisms such as the sessile bottom... -
Distinct T Cell Receptor (TCR) gene segment usage and MHC-restriction between...
Here we bulk TCR sequenced rearranged TCRbeta and TCRalpha chain sequences in CD3-/lo double positive (DP) (CD4+CD8+CD3-/lo, adult), CD69-DP (CD4+CD8+CD69-, foetus), CD69+DP... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and cadmium uptake of the smooth scallop Flexope...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating chemical bioavailability, bioaccumulation and biological responsiveness of...