Publications by authors named "P Jensen"

Feather pecking (FP) is a repetitive behaviour in chickens, influenced by genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors, similar to behaviours seen in human developmental disorders (e.g., hyperactivity, autism).

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Mitigating climate change in soil ecosystems involves complex plant and microbial processes regulating carbon pools and flows. Here, we advocate for the use of soil microbiome interventions to help increase soil carbon stocks and curb greenhouse gas emissions from managed soils. Direct interventions include the introduction of microbial strains, consortia, phage, and soil transplants, whereas indirect interventions include managing soil conditions or additives to modulate community composition or its activities.

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Unlabelled: is an important human pathogen that normally resides in the human nasopharynx. Competence-mediated bacteriocin expression by plays a major role in both the establishment and persistence of colonization on this polymicrobial surface. Over 20 distinct bacteriocin loci have been identified in pneumococcal genomes, but only a small number have been characterized phenotypically.

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Background: Nurse practitioners (NPs) provide high-quality, comprehensive health care at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) medical centers in various practice settings. Accurately determining the productivity of NPs is essential to understanding their overall contribution to veteran care. There is a lack of understanding of the contributors to the variability among VHA medical centers regarding their processes for capturing these data.

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Article Synopsis
  • The MJF-14 PLA is a new technique for detecting α-synuclein aggregates, demonstrating high specificity and sensitivity for non-Lewy body pathology.
  • This assay shows a strong correlation between α-synuclein aggregation and specific conditions in both cell cultures and human neuronal samples linked to neurodegenerative diseases.
  • The findings indicate that a significant amount of α-synuclein pathology occurs before the formation of Lewy bodies in diseases such as Parkinson's, suggesting the need for further research using brain samples.
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