Publications by authors named "G F Mortensen"

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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a key cause of respiratory infections in infants, prompting a study in France on parental awareness and attitudes toward a new monoclonal antibody (mAb) immunization to help protect infants from RSV.
  • * Conducted in 2021, the survey involved parents of children under 24 months, revealing high immunization rates due to a desire to protect children and follow mandatory guidelines, although safety concerns were present.
  • * Results indicated that most parents were unaware of RSV and mAbs, but upon learning, they showed positive attitudes towards nirsevimab if recommended by healthcare professionals, with significant uptake rates (60%-80%) after its introduction in September 2023.
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Engineered DNA will slow the growth of a host cell if it redirects limiting resources or otherwise interferes with homeostasis. Escape mutants that alleviate this burden can rapidly evolve and take over cell populations, making genetic engineering less reliable and predictable. Synthetic biologists often use genetic parts encoded on plasmids, but their burden is rarely characterized.

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Engineered DNA will slow the growth of a host cell if it redirects limiting resources or otherwise interferes with homeostasis. Populations of engineered cells can rapidly become dominated by "escape mutants" that evolve to alleviate this burden by inactivating the intended function. Synthetic biologists working with bacteria rely on genetic parts and devices encoded on plasmids, but the burden of different engineered DNA sequences is rarely characterized.

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Purpose: The new ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine, remimazolam, offers a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic advantage over commonly used procedural sedation medication. This retrospective study explored the real-world utilization of remimazolam during procedural sedation to support the development of a nurse sedation protocol. The primary outcome was to identify associations between recovery time, adverse reactions, and dose-response in expanded patient populations.

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Background: Individuals with mental health disorders have a higher risk of sexual problems impacting intimate relations and quality of life. For individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) the mood shifts might to a particular degree affect their sexual function with possible hypersexual interest during manic episodes and low sexual interest during depressive episodes. The diagnosis is often given in late adolescence, which may impact sexual identity and development.

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