Publications by authors named "S Pape"

Device simulation plays a crucial role in complementing experimental device characterisation by enabling deeper understanding of internal physical processes. However, for simulations to be trusted, experimental validation is essential to confirm the accuracy of the conclusions drawn. In the framework of semiconductor detector characterisation, one powerful tool for such validation is the Two Photon Absorption-Transient Current Technique (TPA-TCT), which allows for highly precise, three-dimensional spatially-resolved characterisation of semiconductor detectors.

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Background: Spinal pain affects up to 30% of school-age children and can interfere with various aspects of daily life, such as school attendance, physical function, and social life. Current assessment tools often rely on parental reporting which limits our understanding of how each child is affected by their pain. This study aimed to address this gap by developing MySpineData-Kids ("MiRD-Kids"), a tailored patient-reported questionnaire focusing on children with spinal pain in secondary care (Danish hospital setting).

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Article Synopsis
  • Blood-based biomarkers are being studied to improve the detection and monitoring of Alzheimer's Disease in individuals with Down Syndrome, as current clinical diagnostics are challenging.
  • Key biomarkers like phosphorylated tau (p-tau217, p-tau181) have shown strong connections to disease progression in Down Syndrome, suggesting they could be valuable in clinical settings.
  • The research emphasizes the need for more understanding of biomarker variability, particularly regarding sex differences and the appropriate contexts for their clinical application in Alzheimer's diagnosis and treatment.
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