Publications by authors named "Mulder F"

Solid-state batteries with lithium metal anodes are considered the next major technology leap with respect to today's lithium-ion batteries, as they promise a significant increase in energy density. Expectations for solid-state batteries from the automotive and aviation sectors are high, but their implementation in industrial production remains challenging. Here, we report a solid-state lithium-metal battery enabled by a polymer electrolyte consisting of a poly(DMADAFSI) cationic polymer and LiFSI in PyrFSI as plasticizer.

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Background: Guidelines recommend using risk assessment tools to identify ambulatory patients with cancer at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE).

Objectives: We aimed to validate a new cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) risk score in a population-based healthcare setting.

Methods: We used healthcare registry data and electronic medical records from the Central Denmark Region to calculate the new CAT risk score and the guideline-recommended Khorana score in patients with a first-time cancer diagnosis who initiated systemic cancer therapy.

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Background: Breeding of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.), the most important leafy vegetable worldwide, for enhanced disease resistance and resilience relies on multiple wild relatives to provide the necessary genetic diversity. In this study, we constructed a super-pangenome based on four Lactuca species (representing the primary, secondary and tertiary gene pools) and comprising 474 accessions.

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This field experimental study examined how increased availability and economic incentives for healthier beverages affect preadolescents' actual healthier beverage choices in a real-world setting. In addition, the impact of preadolescents' descriptive norm towards healthier beverages, price awareness and parental restrictive rules regarding beverage consumption were explored. During the experiment, preadolescents could independently buy two beverages from an assortment with a total of eight beverages.

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Electrochemical ammonia synthesis the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has been poised as one of the promising technologies for the sustainable production of green ammonia. In this work, we developed extensive process models of fully integrated electrochemical NH production plants at small scale (91 tonnes per day), including their techno-economic assessments, for (Li-)mediated, direct and indirect NRR pathways at ambient and elevated temperatures, which were compared with electrified and steam-methane reforming (SMR) Haber-Bosch processes. The levelized cost of ammonia (LCOA) of aqueous NRR at ambient conditions only becomes comparable with SMR Haber-Bosch at very optimistic electrolyzer performance parameters (FE > 80% at ≥ 0.

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  • Functional amyloids, essential for the well-being of organisms from bacteria to humans, differ from disease-related amyloids by having their fibrillation regulated by cellular mechanisms and specific sequences, including gatekeeper residues such as Asp.
  • Research on the functional amyloid CsgA from E. coli revealed that adding more Asp gatekeepers reduces fibrillation by mainly influencing the initial formation of aggregates, while established fibrils remain stable.
  • NMR analysis indicated that even with added gatekeepers, CsgA retains its intrinsically disordered nature; however, there is a notable decrease in transient interactions between monomeric CsgA and its fibrils, showcasing the significance of these interactions in the fibrillation process.
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Background: Guidelines suggest indefinite anticoagulation after unprovoked venous thromboembolism (VTE) unless the bleeding risk is high, yet there is no consistent guidance on assessing bleeding risk.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of 5 bleeding risk tools (RIETE, VTE-BLEED, CHAP, VTE-PREDICT, and ABC-Bleeding).

Methods: PLATO-VTE, a prospective cohort study, included patients aged ≥40 years with a first unprovoked VTE.

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  • In the mid-20th century, molecular biology and information-communication theory emerged, initially leading to a deep synergy in understanding genetic codes and their meanings.
  • Over time, despite advancements, the collaboration between these fields has faced challenges that complicate efforts in next-generation biology, including personalized therapies and protein production.
  • To overcome these challenges, a paradigm shift in theoretical biology is necessary, demanding a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates insights from various fields, including Artificial Life.
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  • Glioblastoma patients have a high risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), and researchers aim to understand the genetic and signaling factors that contribute to this risk.
  • Using RNA sequencing, researchers compared gene expression profiles of glioblastoma patients with VTE to those without and identified 1246 differentially expressed genes, including GLI1, which is linked to the Sonic Hedgehog signaling pathway.
  • The findings suggest that the Sonic Hedgehog pathway may play a significant role in the risk of VTE among glioblastoma patients, particularly those with certain tumor subtypes.
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  • Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is a complex disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks red blood cells, leading to varying degrees of severity in patients, from mild to life-threatening.
  • There are no established predictors for severe cases, but certain risk factors like need for hospitalization or blood transfusions can help identify those at greater risk.
  • Ongoing research and emerging therapies, including novel complement inhibitors, are necessary to improve treatment options and develop better prediction models for managing severe AIHA.
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  • mCherry is a widely used red fluorescent protein for both live and lab imaging, but concerns about its long-term stability under light exposure persist.
  • Understanding how its fluorescence diminishes (quenching) in solution is crucial for improving its photostability through engineering.
  • The text presents near-complete NMR chemical shift assignments that could assist researchers in investigating these quenching mechanisms further.
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Background: De novo atrial fibrillation (AF) is rare in pregnancy. The exact pathophysiology of AF is unclear; it might be caused by several cardiovascular and hemodynamic changes that occur in pregnancy, leading to an increased stretch in myocardial cells of the atrial wall.

Case Description: A 26-year-old primigravida with a thus far uncomplicated pregnancy presents with symptoms of heart palpitations, shortness of breath and chest pain.

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  • The study examines the link between oxidative stress, cytotoxic oligomers of the protein α-synuclein, and Parkinson's disease development, highlighting potential mechanisms involving lipid peroxidation and membrane disruption.
  • Researchers created α-synuclein oligomers in the presence of a lipid peroxidation byproduct and used advanced imaging techniques to study their interaction with live cells.
  • Findings show that these oligomers strongly interact with cellular organelles, causing protein immobilization, mitochondrial fragmentation, and associations with endosomal structures, indicating a direct connection between toxic α-syn aggregates and cellular membranes.
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Background: Guidelines recommend thromboprophylaxis for patients with cancer at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Polygenic risk scores may improve VTE prediction but have not yet been evaluated in patients with cancer.

Objectives: We assessed the performance of the 5-, 37-, 297-, extended 297- (additionally including factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A), and 100-single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) scores in predicting cancer-associated VTE in the UK Biobank, a population-based, prospective cohort study.

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Background: There is insufficient knowledge about the systemic health effects of exposure to fine (PM) and ultrafine particles emitted from typical indoor sources, including cooking and candlelight burning. We examined whether short-term exposure to emissions from cooking and burning candles cause inflammatory changes in young individuals with mild asthma. Thirty-six non-smoking asthmatics participated in a randomized controlled double-blind crossover study attending three exposure sessions (mean PM µg/m polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ng/m): (a) air mixed with emissions from cooking (96.

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Invited for this month's cover is the group of Prof. Fokko M. Mulder at the Delft University of Technology.

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(1) Introduction: Chronic insomnia (CI) reduces quality of life and may trigger depression and cardiovascular diseases. The European Sleep Research Society recommends cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT-I) as the first-line treatment. Because a recent study in Switzerland demonstrated that this recommendation was inconsistently followed by primary care physicians, we hypothesised that pharmacists also deviate from these guidelines.

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Background: Despite high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with pancreatic cancer, there are little data on contact system activation in these patients.

Objectives: To quantify contact system and intrinsic pathway activation and subsequent VTE risk in patients with pancreatic cancer.

Methods: Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer were compared with controls.

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Background: Concomitant use of P-glycoprotein inhibitors can reduce clearance of edoxaban and increase its plasma concentration. Caution is advised with simultaneous use of edoxaban and the frequently used P-glycoprotein inhibitor tamoxifen. However, pharmacokinetic data are lacking.

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  • * By using a small amount of gadolinium chelate, researchers can enhance high-throughput analysis and accurately determine concentrations, though slow sample temperature regulation still poses challenges.
  • * Implementing techniques like reducing scanning times and using equidistant bucketing for metabolomic fingerprinting can significantly improve the efficiency and versatility of NMR in metabolomics.
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Ammonia is an indispensable commodity and a potential carbon free energy carrier. The use of H permeable electrodes to synthesize ammonia from N , water and electricity, provides a promising alternative to the fossil fuel based Haber-Bosch process. Here, H permeable Ni electrodes are investigated in the operating temperature range 25-120 °C, and varying the rate of electrochemical atomic hydrogen permeation.

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Background: Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is one of the most common pediatric orthopedic disorders, affecting 1-3% of all newborns. The optimal treatment of centered DDH is currently under debate. This randomized controlled trial aims to study the (cost-)effectiveness of active monitoring versus abduction treatment for infants with centered DDH.

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No prospective evidence exists on the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) target attainment of ceftazidime in adult patients on general wards. We aimed to investigate whether the PK/PD target of ceftazidime (50% T > MIC) is attained in adult patients on general wards with adequate and impaired renal function receiving regular and guideline-recommended reduced doses of ceftazidime. In this observational, prospective, bicenter cohort study, adult patients admitted to a general ward receiving ceftazidime as part of standard care were included.

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