Publications by authors named "E Moller"

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  • * In a study with 679 women with prior preeclampsia and 672 controls, the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy was found to be significantly higher (14.0% vs. 6.4%) in those who had preeclampsia.
  • * Chronic hypertension partially contributes to this increased risk, with findings showing that it explained 22% of the association, but preeclampsia independently remains a significant factor for future heart
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Background And Aim: Moderate preterm (MP) birth is associated with an increased risk of developmental problems. However, post-discharge support for this group is scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a post-discharge parenting program (TOP program) for MP infants.

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Anisotropic cellulose nanofiber (CNF) foams represent the state-of-the-art in renewable insulation. These foams consist of large (diameter >10 μm) uniaxially aligned macropores with mesoporous pore-walls and aligned CNF. The foams show anisotropic thermal conduction, where heat transports more efficiently in the axial direction (along the aligned CNF and macropores) than in the radial direction (perpendicular to the aligned CNF and macropores).

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Background: Sodium and water retention is a mainstay of the pathophysiology leading to ascites formation in patients with advanced cirrhosis. Refractory ascites denotes the most severe ascites status with limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. We investigated the efficacy and safety of the natriuretic peptide ularitide in patients with refractory cirrhotic ascites.

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adapts to osmotic down-shifts by releasing metabolites through two mechanosensitive (MS) channels, low-threshold MscS and high-threshold MscL. To investigate each channel's contribution to the osmotic response, we generated , , and double mutants in O395. We characterized their tension-dependent activation in patch-clamp, and the millisecond-scale osmolyte release kinetics using a stopped-flow light scattering technique.

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