Publications by authors named "Erik Rosenberg"

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  • Axionlike early dark energy (EDE) is being examined as a solution to the "Hubble tension" affecting the standard Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) model.
  • A new analysis using the Planck NPIPE data shows that EDE contributes a maximum of 6.1% to the total energy density and estimates the Hubble constant to be between 66.9 and 69.5 km/s/Mpc.
  • Despite some residual tension (3.7σ) with measurements from the SH0ES project, the findings support a model similar to ΛCDM and show no significant evidence for a large EDE component.
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Changes in antibody glycosylation are linked to inflammation across several diseases. Alterations in bulk antibody galactosylation can predict rheumatic flares, act as a sensor for immune activation, predict gastric cancer relapse, track with biological age, shift with vaccination, change with HIV reservoir size on therapy, and decrease in HIV and HCV infections. However, whether changes in antibody Fc biology also track with reservoir rebound time remains unclear.

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