Publications by authors named "F Eriksson"

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  • The study investigated the effects of mAb158, an antibody that targets soluble amyloid beta protofibrils, on aged mice with Alzheimer's-related Aβ pathology.
  • Mice treated with mAb158 showed significant reductions in Aβ protofibril levels after 4 weeks and amyloid plaque load after 18 weeks, with effects persisting for 12 weeks post-treatment.
  • Upon ending the treatment, levels of Aβ protofibrils and plaques increased again, highlighting the need for ongoing treatment to sustain the benefits on Aβ pathology.
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The documented treatment-induced excess mortality in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has spurred important treatment changes over recent decades. This study aimed to examine mortality among young HL patients treated with contemporary strategies, including historical data comparison. This nationwide study included 1348 HL patients, diagnosed in 1995-2015 and aged 15-40 at diagnosis.

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Pediatric health service differs between and within countries. To prioritize limited resources, data-driven studies on pediatric tertiary hospital contacts are warranted. This population-based register study identified all contacts with four Danish tertiary hospitals 2000-2018 by 0-17-year-old patients.

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Aim: To assess the potential benefits of minimally invasive non-surgical therapy (MINST) in teeth with intrabony defects and to explore factors associated with the outcomes.

Materials And Methods: A multi-centre trial was conducted in 100 intrabony defects in periodontitis patients in private practice. Steps 1 and 2 periodontal therapy including MINST were provided.

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Multilayer neutron optics require precise control of interface morphology for optimal performance. In this work, we investigate the effects of different growth conditions on the interface morphology of Ni/Ti-based multilayers, with a focus on incorporating low-neutron-absorbing BC and using different ion assistance schemes. Grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering was used to probe the structural and morphological details of buried interfaces, revealing that the layers become more strongly correlated and the interfaces form mounds with increasing amounts of BC.

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