Publications by authors named "C L Moberg"

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  • * Data from the Danish Metastatic Melanoma Database (DAMMED) involved 79 treatment-naive patients, showing a complete response rate of 16.5% and an overall response rate of 46.9%.
  • * The 6-month progression-free survival rate was 53.5%, and the median overall survival was not reached, indicating that the real-world results align closely with those from previous phase II trials.
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Background: A majority of persons with dementia in Sweden live in their own homes and are often cared for by family members. Caring for a family member may be a positive experience. It may, however, also be a negative experience as symptoms like disturbing behavior and delusions may be difficult to encounter.

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Encountering racism is burdensome and meeting it in a healthcare setting is no exception. This paper is part of a larger study that focused on understanding and addressing racism in healthcare in Sweden. In the paper, we draw on interviews with 12 ethnic minority healthcare staff who described how they managed emotional labor in their encounters with racism at their workplace.

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Biological systems have often served as inspiration for the design of synthetic catalysts. The lock and key analogy put forward by Emil Fischer in 1894 to explain the high substrate specificity of enzymes has been used as a general guiding principle aimed at enhancing the selectivity of chemical processes by optimizing attractive and repulsive interactions in molecular recognition events. However, although a perfect fit of a substrate to a catalytic site may enhance the selectivity of a specific catalytic reaction, it inevitably leads to a narrow substrate scope, excluding substrates with different sizes and shapes from efficient binding.

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An excerpt from Ralph Steinman’s Harvey Lecture describing the discovery of dendritic cells.

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