Publications by authors named "Sogaard A"

Purpose: Parastomal hernia is a frequent complication after stoma construction, with increasing incidence over time. Surgical repair is reported with a high recurrence rate and the evidence on the topic is limited. We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the incidence of recurrence after parastomal hernia repair and assessed the risk factors and predictors for recurrence at the Regional Hernia Center at Horsens Regional Hospital, Denmark.

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  • * The study introduces enhanced modeling techniques for neutrino flux and detector response, and it distinguishes between starting (inside) and throughgoing (outside) neutrino interaction events to improve energy resolution.
  • * The findings indicate a best-fit point for the 3+1 model with sin²(2θ_{24})=0.16 and Δm_{41}²=3.5 eV², supporting previous studies while showing consistency with no evidence of sterile neutrinos, as reflected
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Drug targeting is a methodology that helps to overcome the side effects of therapeutic molecules. However, insufficient targeting specificity and the on-target/off-site delivery leave much room for improvement in the targeting endeavors. One approach to enhance the specificity of drug targeting is to engineer artificial receptors with recognition ligands not observed in nature.

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  • - A study examined the occurrence of post-herpes simplex virus 1 encephalitis (HSE) NMDA receptor encephalitis (NMDARE) in Denmark, identifying cases from various databases and literature.
  • - Out of 44 HSE patients, 16 met the criteria for NMDARE, with only 9 confirmed cases of post-HSE NMDARE identified in Denmark from 2009 to 2021.
  • - The data revealed that while adult cases were mainly older and similar in clinical presentation to literature cases, the absence of reported pediatric cases raises concerns about underdiagnosis in this group.
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  • A study in Norway found that individuals with lower educational levels have a higher risk of hip fractures, particularly among those aged 50 to 90 years.
  • For men with primary education, the risk of hip fractures was significantly higher compared to those with tertiary education, while women showed similar trends.
  • Interestingly, for individuals over 90 years old, the cumulative incidence of hip fractures was higher in those with higher education due to increased life expectancy, reversing the trend seen in younger age groups.
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The design of artificial, synthetic cells is a fundamentally important and fast-developing field of science. Of the diverse attributes of cellular life, artificial transmembrane signaling across the biomolecular barriers remains a high challenge with only a few documented successes. Herein, the study achieves signaling across lipid bilayers and connects an exofacial enzymatic receptor activation to an intracellular biochemical catalytic response using an artificial receptor.

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  • - The study presents a measurement of astrophysical tau neutrinos using 9.7 years of data from the IceCube observatory, identifying seven candidate events with energies between 20 TeV and 1 PeV.
  • - Convolutional neural networks were used to analyze simulated event images, helping to estimate the parent tau neutrino energy to be around 200 TeV while facing a background of about 0.5 events primarily from non-tau astrophysical neutrinos.
  • - The results confirmed the presence of astrophysical tau neutrinos at a 5σ significance level, aligning with existing IceCube measurements and theoretical predictions regarding neutrino flux and oscillations.
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  • Researchers have engineered synthetic cells with an artificial signaling pathway that activates gene transcription in response to external triggers, using nature as a guide.
  • This involves creating responsive enzymes that can be activated by biochemical stimuli, such as a deactivated creatine kinase for ATP production and a nucleic acid polymerase for RNA synthesis.
  • The study highlights the importance of cellular arrangement in biochemistry, demonstrating that separating incompatible components is crucial for effective transcription in these synthetic cells, marking a significant advancement toward creating life-like cell models.
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The behavior of catalytic particles depends on their chemical structure and morphology. To reveal this information, the characterization with atom probe tomography has huge potential. Despite progresses and papers proposing various approaches towards the incorporation of particles inside atom probe tips, no single approach has been broadly applicable to date.

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  • Scientists created a new type of liquid metal catalyst called SCALMS, which helps speed up chemical reactions and is resistant to problems like coking (which is when unwanted carbon builds up).
  • They tested SCALMS using certain metals (like Co, Cu, Fe, and Ni) combined with gallium, to see how well they worked at high temperatures and in reactions involving methane.
  • While most catalysts had issues with oxidation (a chemical reaction with oxygen), the Ga-Ni SCALMS worked better, but there was a problem because they also lost gallium over time during the tests.
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The origin of high-energy cosmic rays, atomic nuclei that continuously impact Earth's atmosphere, is unknown. Because of deflection by interstellar magnetic fields, cosmic rays produced within the Milky Way arrive at Earth from random directions. However, cosmic rays interact with matter near their sources and during propagation, which produces high-energy neutrinos.

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The treatment of implant-associated bacterial infections and biofilms is an urgent medical need and a grand challenge because biofilms protect bacteria from the immune system and harbor antibiotic-tolerant persister cells. This need is addressed herein through an engineering of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) that contain an anti-neoplastic drug mitomycin C, which is also a potent antimicrobial against biofilms. The ADCs designed herein release the conjugated drug without cell entry, via a novel mechanism of drug release which likely involves an interaction of ADC with the thiols on the bacterial cell surface.

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  • The study presents a new tool called the lite Danish Multi-Generation Register (lite MGR) to enhance research on family-related health dynamics by linking the Danish Civil Registration System (CRS) with historical data.
  • It examines the completeness of familial connections in the lite MGR compared to the current CRS, revealing significant improvements in parental information from earlier generations.
  • Overall, the lite MGR increases the percentage of individuals with complete parental data from 60.65% in the CRS to 76.56%, indicating a richer resource for studying familial health patterns.
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  • High excess mortality after hip fractures reflects both the injury itself and pre-existing health conditions, with a significant portion of deaths occurring within the first year post-fracture.
  • A study of 146,132 patients in Norway from 1999 to 2016 found that 24.3% died within a year, primarily due to external causes (like falls) and circulatory diseases shortly after the fracture.
  • The analysis showed that the relative risk of dying from various causes, like circulatory and nervous system diseases, was significantly higher in hip fracture patients compared to age- and sex-matched controls.
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Signal transduction across biological membranes is among the most important evolutionary achievements. Herein, for the design of artificial cells, we engineer fully synthetic receptors with the capacity of transmembrane signaling, using tools of chemistry. Our receptors exhibit similarity with their natural counterparts in having an exofacial ligand for signal capture, being membrane anchored, and featuring a releasable messenger molecule that performs enzyme activation as a downstream signaling event.

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We present three classes of chemical zymogens established around the protein cysteinome. In each case, the cysteine thiol group was converted into a mixed disulfide: with a small molecule, a non-degradable polymer, or with a fast-depolymerizing fuse polymer (Z). The latter was a polydisulfide based on naturally occurring molecule, lipoic acid.

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Unlabelled: Fall prevention programs have shown inconclusive results concerning hip fracture reduction. We found that fallers with poor health, low societal participation, and use of psychotropics/painkillers had a threefold to fivefold increased hip fracture risk compared to non-fallers without these risk factors. This may help target fall prevention towards high-risk individuals.

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  • The study examines the decline in hip fracture rates in Norway between 1999 and 2019, noting a correlation with an increase in total hip replacements (THRs).
  • From 1999 to 2019, hip fracture rates fell by 27% in women and 20% in men, particularly among those over 70 years old, while remaining stable for individuals under 70.
  • The increase in hip prostheses was estimated to account for approximately 18% of the decline in hip fracture rates, indicating that more individuals living with hip prosthetics positively influenced overall fracture statistics.
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Norway is an elongated country with large variations in climate and duration of winter season. It is also a high-risk country for osteoporotic fractures, in particular hip fractures, which cause high mortality. Although most hip fractures occur indoors, there is a higher incidence of both forearm and hip fractures during wintertime, compared with summertime.

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Motivation to change behavior is seen as an important factor in achieving a better treatment effect in patients with eating disorders (ED). The aim of this systematic review was to assess whether motivational interviewing (MI) and motivational enhancement therapy (MET) might (1) increase motivation to change behavior and (2) improve eating disorder psychopathology (EDP) and body mass index (BMI) in patients with ED. To investigate this, a literature search was conducted on 9 March 2021 on four scientific databases: Cochrane, Embase (Ovid), MEDLINE (PubMed), and PsycInfo (EBSCO).

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Non-precious metal supported catalytically active liquid metal solutions exhibit attractive performance in ethylene oligomerization. It is found for the Ga-Ni system on silica that the performance depends strongly on the applied Ga/Ni ratio. Ga-rich systems forming liquid alloys exhibit a far higher Ni-based catalytic activity than solid intermetallic compounds or Ni nanoparticles.

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  • Researchers conducted a search for charged leptons with large impact parameters using data from ATLAS at the LHC, focusing on potential new physics.
  • The findings align with the expected background, indicating no significant new results were detected.
  • The study effectively improved the upper mass limits for long-lived scalar supersymmetric partners (sleptons), excluding certain masses up to 720 GeV for selectrons, 680 GeV for smuons, and 340 GeV for staus at a 95% confidence level.
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The design of a fully synthetic, chemical "apoptosis-inducing receptor" (AIR) molecule is reported that is anchored into the lipid bilayer of cells, is activated by the incoming biological input, and responds with the release of a secondary messenger-a highly potent toxin for cell killing. The AIR molecule has four elements, namely, an exofacial trigger group, a bilayer anchor, a toxin as a secondary messenger, and a self-immolative scaffold as a mechanism for signal transduction. Receptor installation into cells is established via a robust protocol with minimal cell handling.

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