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Couples are similar in their pair-bonding behavior, yet the reasons for this similarity are often unclear. A common explanation is phenotypic assortment, whereby individuals select partners with similar heritable characteristics. Alternatively, social homogamy, whereby individuals passively select partners with similar characteristic due to shared social backgrounds, is rarely considered.

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Background: Parental depressive symptoms are associated with emotional and behavioural problems in offspring. However, genetically informative studies are needed to distinguish potential causal effects from genetic confounds, and longitudinal studies are required to distinguish parent-to-child effects from child-to-parent effects.

Method: We conducted cross-sectional analyses on a sample of Swedish twins and their adolescent offspring (n = 876 twin families), and longitudinal analyses on a US sample of children adopted at birth, their adoptive parents, and their birth mothers (n = 361 adoptive families).

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Previous studies have suggested that parental criticism leads to more somatic symptoms in adolescent children. However, this research has not assessed the direction of causation or whether genetic and/or environmental influences explain the association between parental criticism and adolescent somatic symptoms. As such, it is impossible to understand the mechanisms that underlie this association.

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Background: Logic and experience suggest that it is easier in some situations than in others to change behaviour and organisation to improve patient safety. Knowing which 'context factors' help and hinder implementation of different changes would help implementers, as well as managers, policy makers, regulators and purchasers of healthcare. It could help to judge the likely success of possible improvements, given the conditions that they have, and to decide which of these conditions could be modified to make implementation more effective.

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Routine flow cytometric DNA analysis was compared in two laboratories by using matched fresh-frozen breast cancer and soft tissue sarcoma biopsy specimens. Laboratory I applied the Vindelöv preparation method and an exponential background subtraction algorithm in the cell cycle calculation. Laboratory II used the Formalin-protease preparation technique and the sliced-nuclei background model.

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Metabolic fingerprinting and fermentative capacity of the intestinal flora of pigs during pre- and post-weaning periods.

J Appl Microbiol

August 1997

Laboratory for Bacteriology, Microbiology and Tumorbiology Centre, Karolinksa Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

We used the Phene Plate generalized microplates to investigate the metabolic activities of faecal flora of pigs during pre- and post-weaning periods. Weekly samples were collected from four sows and their litters (four piglets from each) during 5 months. The metabolic fingerprints obtained from faecal floras of sows and their litters in the first sampling occasion was very similar, suggesting that sows were the initial source of flora for piglets.

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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) and the intracellular dioxin receptor mediate hypoxia and dioxin signalling, respectively. Both proteins are conditionally regulated basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors that, in addition to the bHLH motif, share a Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) region of homology and form heterodimeric complexes with the common bHLH/PAS partner factor Arnt. Here we demonstrate that HIF-1 alpha required Arnt for DNA binding in vitro and functional activity in vivo.

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Bone marrow transplantation in two children with congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia.

Bone Marrow Transplant

May 1995

Karolinksa Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

Two thrombocytopenic infants with essentially normal initial bone marrow morphology were believed to have idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. However, they failed to respond to steroids and intravenous immunoglobulins and had a normal platelet recovery after transfusions. The diagnosis was revised to congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia after bone marrow biopsies, which revealed a marked paucity of megakaryocytes.

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Examining breast feeding performance: forgotten influencing factors.

Acta Paediatr

May 1995

Institution of Women and Child Health, Karolinksa Hospital, Karolinksa Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

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The mechanisms that regulate insulin secretion were investigated using capacitance measurements of exocytosis in single beta cells maintained in tissue culture. Exocytosis was stimulated by voltage-clamp depolarizations to activate the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels that mediate Ca2+ influx into the beta cell. Under basal conditions, the exocytotic responses were small despite large Ca2+ currents.

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