Publications by authors named "J van Weerd"

Phosphorescent sand is proposed as a model system to study the behaviour of glass particles and support their activity level interpretation. Pilot experiments into the properties of the phosphorescent particles indicate that they are comparable to glass. Phosphorescent particles are charged effectively using ultraviolet illumination.

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  • Data indicates that certain metabolites may more effectively predict health outcomes in phenylketonuria (PKU) patients than just blood phenylalanine levels.
  • The study utilized advanced techniques to analyze lipid and metabolite profiles in treated adult PKU patients compared to matched controls, revealing significant differences in various lipid and metabolite features.
  • The findings contribute to understanding the metabolic characteristics of PKU, suggesting the need for further research to clarify if the observed changes are due to PKU, dietary factors, or other unknown influences.
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Recent studies in PKU patients identified alternative biomarkers in blood using untargeted metabolomics. To test the added clinical value of these novel biomarkers, targeted metabolomics of 11 PKU biomarkers (phenylalanine, glutamyl-phenylalanine, glutamyl-glutamyl-phenylalanine, N-lactoyl-phenylalanine, N-acetyl-phenylalanine, the dipeptides phenylalanyl-phenylalanine and phenylalanyl-leucine, phenylalanine-hexose conjugate, phenyllactate, phenylpyruvate, and phenylacetate) was performed in stored serum samples of the well-defined PKU patient-COBESO cohort and a healthy control group. Serum samples of 35 PKU adults and 20 healthy age- and sex-matched controls were analyzed using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

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Cell type- and differentiation-specific gene expression is precisely controlled by genomic non-coding regulatory elements (NCREs), which include promoters, enhancers, silencers and insulators. It is estimated that more than 90% of disease-associated sequence variants lie within the non-coding part of the genome, potentially affecting the activity of NCREs. Consequently, the functional annotation of NCREs is a major driver of genome research.

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Rationale: Dextro-transposition of the great arteries (D-TGA) is a severe congenital heart defect which affects approximately 1 in 4,000 live births. While there are several reports of D-TGA patients with rare variants in individual genes, the majority of D-TGA cases remain genetically elusive. Familial recurrence patterns and the observation that most cases with D-TGA are sporadic suggest a polygenic inheritance for the disorder, yet this remains unexplored.

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