Publications by authors named "J Henriksen"

Background: Brachytherapy (BT) is routinely used in the treatment of various cancers. Current BT relies on the placement of large sources of radioactivity at the tumor site, requiring applicators that may cause local traumas and lesions. Further, they suffer from inflexibility in where they can be placed and some sources reside permanently in the body, causing potential long-term discomfort.

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Unlabelled: Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic organisms that play important roles in carbon cycling and are promising bioproduction chassis. Here, we isolate two novel cyanobacteria with 4.6Mbp genomes, UTEX 3221 and UTEX 3222, from a unique marine environment with naturally elevated CO₂.

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  • The study aimed to explore the possibilities of pulp revascularization in mature anterior teeth affected by luxation injuries, particularly focusing on how patient age at the time of injury influences outcomes.
  • A total of 93 teeth from 70 patients were analyzed, with participants grouped by age, and risks of conditions like pulp canal obliteration (PCO) and pulp necrosis (PN) were calculated using specific statistical methods.
  • Results indicated that younger age groups had a lower risk of PN after 12 months compared to older groups, suggesting the potential for revascularization in patients up to 25 years old, but highlighting that the risk of PN increases with age.
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The therapeutic challenges of orthopedic device-related infections and emerging antimicrobial resistance have attracted attention to drug delivery technologies. This study evaluates the preclinical efficacy of local single- and dual-antibiotic therapy against implant-associated osteomyelitis (IAO) using a drug-eluting depot technology, CarboCell, that provides sustained release of high-dose antibiotics and allows for strategic placement in relation to infectious lesions. Clindamycin and gentamicin were formulated in CarboCell compositions.

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