Publications by authors named "B Svendsen"

Background: Team reflexivity and peer feedback in daily clinical work can improve patient safety. However, teams do not always engage in reflection after patient care. A reason could be that team members may lack skills in engaging in team reflection.

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Bacteria can be applied as biofertilizers to improve crop growth in phosphorus (P)-limited conditions. However, their mode of action in a soil environment is still elusive. We used the strain ALC_02 as a case study to elucidate how Bacillus subtilis affects dwarf tomato cultivated in soil-filled rhizoboxes over time.

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Electromagnetic radiofrequency heating of gold nanoparticles for use in remote hyperthermia cancer treatment has seen rapidly growing interest in the last decade. While most of the focus has been on studying spherical nanoparticles, recent research suggests that using ellipsoidal particles can significantly increase the Joule heating. However, it is still unclear how the presence of ligands affects the electromagnetic absorption in this context.

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Assembly and fusion between different populations of lipid nanoparticles was mediated by membrane-anchored lipidated nucleic acid (LiNA) strands and observed using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) as a label-free real-time assay. Irreversible membrane fusion was distinguished from reversible assembly by enzymatical cleavage of dsDNA tethers . The assay enables user-friendly monitoring and application of membrane fusion in the context of liposomal drug delivery or synthetic biology.

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  • Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are utilized to improve the shelf life and quality of fermented milk, and this study explores their potential in enhancing textures in plant-based fermentations, specifically using Lactococcus lactis strains.
  • The research found that many LAB strains that improved texture in fermented milk also did so in fermented soybean, highlighting their versatility despite the differences in components between the two substrates.
  • The study suggests that exocellular polysaccharide production plays a crucial role in texture enhancement, leading to the identification of 10 strains with novel polysaccharide biosynthesis gene clusters, though their specific functions in different matrices remain unclear.
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