Publications by authors named "K Aaen"

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  • SpO measured at the fingers in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) can be inaccurate due to conditions like Raynaud's phenomenon, making more central body sensor locations (like the forehead and earlobe) preferable.
  • A study assessing the reliability of SpO measurements during the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) involved 82 SSc patients and found significant differences in accuracy, with earlobe and forehead sensors performing better than finger sensors.
  • The study revealed the finger sensor had the lowest re-test reliability, suggesting that earlobe or forehead sensors should be used for a more accurate assessment of oxygen saturation in SSc patients during physical tests.
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The short half-life of coagulation factor IX (FIX) for haemophilia B (HB) therapy has been prolonged through fusion with human serum albumin (HSA), which drives the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-mediated recycling of the chimera. However, patients would greatly benefit from further FIX-HSA half-life extension. In the present study, we designed a FIX-HSA variant through the engineering of both fusion partners.

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The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) was first recognized for its role in transfer of maternal IgG to the foetus or newborn, providing passive immunity early in life. However, it has become clear that the receptor is versatile, widely expressed and plays an indispensable role in both immunological and non-immunological processes throughout life. The receptor rescues immunoglobulin G (IgG) and albumin from intracellular degradation and shuttles the ligands across polarized cell barriers, in all cases via a pH-dependent binding-and-release mechanism.

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Pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) constitutes a sensitive and ecologically relevant impact parameter in ecotoxicology. We report the development and application of a novel anaerobic [(3) H]leucine incorporation assay and its comparison with the conventional aerobic [(3) H]leucine incorporation assay for PICT detection in soil bacterial communities. Selection of bacterial communities was performed over 42 d in bulk soil microcosms (no plants) and in rice (Oryza sativa) rhizosphere soil mesocosms.

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The aim of the study was to investigate whether various beta-cell stimulatory drugs, given neonatally, influence the incidence of diabetes in BB rats. Newborn BB rats were treated twice daily for 6 days and diabetes development was observed during the following 200-day study period. Compared to a diabetes incidence of 63.

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