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    • Associations between cervical dilatation on admission and mode of delivery, a cohort study of Norwegian nulliparous women 

      Gjærum, Ragnhild; Johansen, Ingvild; Øian, Pål; Bernitz, Stine; Dalbye, Rebecka (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-16)
      Objective - To investigate associations between cervical dilatation at hospital admission and mode of delivery.<p> <p>Methods - A cohort study with data from a cluster-randomised controlled trial, the Labour Progression Study. The study population of 6511 nulliparous women with a singleton fetus in cephalic presentation with spontaneous onset of labour at term, was divided into two groups: <4 cm ...
    • Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19 

      Niemi, Mari E.K.; Karjalainen, Juha; Liao, Rachel G.; Neale, Benjamin M.; Daly, Mark; Ganna, Andrea; Pathak, Gita A.; Andrews, Shea J.; Kanai, Masahiro; Veerapen, Kumar; Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel; Schulte, Eva C.; Striano, Pasquale; Afset, Jan Egil; Solligård, Erik; Damås, Jan Kristian; Risnes, Kari; Bettini, Laura Rachele; Gustad, Lise Tuset; Holter, Jan Cato; Hov, Johannes Espolin Roksund; Karlsen, Tom Hemming; Folseraas, Trine; Holten, Aleksander Rygh; Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Ma; Tonby, Kristian; Lind, Andreas; Müller, Fredrik; Dudman, Susanne Gjeruldsen; Grimsrud, Marit Mæhle; Vadla, May Sissel; Myhre, Ronny; Kildal, Anders Benjamin; Hoff, Dag Arne Lihaug; Muller, Karl Erik; Heggelund, Lars; Bergan, Jonas; Skogen, Vegard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-08)
      The genetic make-up of an individual contributes to the susceptibility and response to viral infection. Although environmental, clinical and social factors have a role in the chance of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and the severity of COVID-191,2, host genetics may also be important. Identifying host-specific genetic factors may reveal biological mechanisms of therapeutic relevance and clarify causal ...
    • The soil microbial food web revisited: Predatory myxobacteria as keystone taxa? 

      Petters, Sebastian; Groß, Verena; Söllinger, Andrea; Pichler, Michelle; Reinhard, Anne; Bengtsson, Mia Maria; Urich, Tim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-21)
      Trophic interactions are crucial for carbon cycling in food webs. Traditionally, eukaryotic micropredators are considered the major micropredators of bacteria in soils, although bacteria like myxobacteria and Bdellovibrio are also known bacterivores. Until recently, it was impossible to assess the abundance of prokaryotes and eukaryotes in soil food webs simultaneously. Using metatranscriptomic ...
    • Helsefremming på sykehjem for de eldste eldre 

      Minde, Gunn-Tove (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017)
      De aller eldste utgjør ca.  4,3 prosent av befolkningen i Norge. De fleste ønsker å bo hjemme så lenge som mulig. Det gjelder alle eldre uansett etnisk tilhørighet. Likevel havner de fleste eldre på sykehjem når de blir skrøpelige og/eller får Alzheimers sykdom eller annen kognitiv svikt. Hva skal til for å forebygge og fremme helse og trivsel på sykehjem? Og hvordan opplever de eldste eldre fra ...
    • Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, prostate cancer risk, treatment, and survival. The PROCA-life study 

      Stikbakke, Einar; Schirmer, Henrik; Knutsen, Tore; Støyten, Martin; Wilsgaard, Tom; Giovannucci, Edward L.; McTiernan, Anne; Eggen, Anne Elise; Haugnes, Hege Sagstuen; Richardsen, Elin; Thune, Inger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-22)
      Background: Inflammation has been linked to prostate cancer and hypertension, but it remains equivocal whether elevated blood pressure (BP) influence prostate cancer risk and survival.<p> <p>Method: Using Cox regression models, we examined the association between prediagnostic BP and prostate cancer risk among 12,271 men participating in the Prostate Cancer throughout life (PROCA-life) study. ...
    • A Nationwide Study of GATA2 Deficiency in Norway-the Majority of Patients Have Undergone Allo-HSCT 

      Jørgensen, Silje Fjellgård; Buechner, Jochen; Myhre, Anders E.; Galteland, Eivind; Spetalen, Signe; Kulseth, Mari Ann; Sorte, Hanne Sørmo; Holla, Øystein Lunde; Lundman, Emma; Alme, Charlotte; Heier, Ingvild; Flægstad, Trond; Fløisand, Yngvar; Benneche, Andreas; Fevang, Børre; Aukrust, Pål; Stray-Pedersen, Asbjørn; Gedde-Dahl, Tobias; Nordøy, Ingvild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-10)
      Purpose: GATA2 deficiency is a rare primary immunodeficiency that has become increasingly recognized due to improved molecular diagnostics and clinical awareness. The only cure for GATA2 deficiency is allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). The inconsistency of genotype-phenotype correlations makes the decision regarding "who and when" to transplant challenging. Despite ...
    • Social bonding and public trust/distrust in covid-19 vaccines 

      Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-14)
      COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very complicated with the mutated virus. The Delta variant is contributing to a surge of cases across the globe. Vaccine hesitancy can be socially contagious, requiring more stringent efforts from policy makers and health professionals in promoting vaccine uptake. Some evidence shows that vaccine acceptance ...
    • Lasting Immunological Imprint of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus Infection With Associations to Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation and Fatigue 

      Fevang, Børre; Wyller, Vegard Bruun Bratholm; Mollnes, Tom Eirik; Pedersen, Maria; Asprusten, Tarjei Tørre; Michelsen, Annika Elisabet; Ueland, Thor; Otterdal, Kari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-20)
      Background: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes infectious mononucleosis (IM) that can lead to chronic fatigue syndrome. The CEBA-project (Chronic fatigue following acute EBV infection in Adolescents) has followed 200 patients with IM and here we present an immunological profiling of adolescents with IM related to clinical characteristics.<p> <p>Methods: Patients were sampled within 6 weeks of debut ...
    • Comparison of machine learning techniques for mortality prediction in a prospective cohort of older adults 

      Tedesco, Salvatore; Andrulli, Martina; Larsson, Markus Åkerlund; Kelly, Daniel; Alamäki, Antti; Timmons, Suzanne; Barton, John; Condell, Joan; O’flynn, Brendan; Nordström, Anna Hava (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-04)
      As global demographics change, ageing is a global phenomenon which is increasingly of interest in our modern and rapidly changing society. Thus, the application of proper prognostic indices in clinical decisions regarding mortality prediction has assumed a significant importance for personalized risk management (i.e., identifying patients who are at high or low risk of death) and to help ensure ...
    • Impact of maturation on myocardial response to ischemia and the effectiveness of remote preconditioning in male rats 

      Kindernay, Lucia; Farkasova, Veronika; Neckar, Jan; Hrdlicka, Jaroslav; Ytrehus, Kirsti; Ravingerova, Tanya (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-12)
      Aging attenuates cardiac tolerance to ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) associated with defects in protective cell signaling, however, the onset of this phenotype has not been completely investigated. This study aimed to compare changes in response to I/R and the effects of remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) in the hearts of younger adult (3 months) and mature adult (6 months) male Wistar rats, with ...
    • Aspirin as secondary prevention in colorectal cancer liver metastasis (ASAC trial): study protocol for a multicentre randomized placebo-controlled trial 

      Yaqub, Sheraz; Bjørnbeth, Bjørn Atle; Angelsen, Jon-Helge; Fristrup, Claus W.; Grønbech, Jon Erik; Hemmingsson, Oskar; Isaksson, Bengt; Juel, Ingebjørg Soterud; Larsen, Peter Nørgaard; Lindell, Gert; Mortensen, Frank V.; Mortensen, Kim Erlend; Rizell, Magnus; Sandström, Per; Sandvik, Oddvar Mathias; Sparrelid, Ernesto; Taflin, Helena; Taskén, Kjetil; Brudvik, Kristoffer Watten; Fretland, Åsmund Avdem; Horn, Arild; Kleive, Dyre; Labori, Knut Jørgen; Lassen, Kristoffer; Røsok, Bård Ingvald; Søreide, Jon Arne; Tholfsen, Tore; Villanger, Olaug; Waage, Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2021-09-20)
      Background: Colorectal cancer is one the most common cancers in the western world with increasing incidence. Approximately 50% of the patients develop liver metastases. Resection of liver metastases is the treatment of choice although almost half of the resected patients get recurrence in the liver. Methods: The ASAC trial is a Scandinavian, multicentre, double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled ...
    • Sosial kontroll begrenser minoritetsungdommers identitetsutvikling i majoritetsfosterhjem 

      Hansen, Tina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      I denne artikkelen diskuteres identitetsutvikling hos minoritetsungdom som bor i majoritetsfosterhjem, et lite utforsket tema i nordisk fosterhjemsforskning. Mer spesifikt undersøkes: Hvilke utfordringer erfarer minoritetsungdom med muslimsk bakgrunn når de utvikler sin identitet i ikke-muslimske majoritetsfosterhjem? Hvordan håndterer de utfordringene? Artikkelen bygger på kvalitative intervju ...
    • Does posture explain the kinematic differences in a grounded running gait between male and female Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea) moving on snow? 

      Marmol-Guijarro, Andres; Nudds, Robert; Folkow, Lars; Lees, John; Codd, Jonathan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-05)
      The majority of locomotor research is conducted on treadmills and few studies attempt to understand the differences between this and animals moving in the wild. For example, animals may adjust their gait kinematics or limb posture, to a more compliant limb, to increase stability of locomotion to prevent limb failure or falling on different substrates. Here, using video recordings, we compared locomotor ...
    • Succeeding in inclusive practices in school in Norway - A qualitative study from a teachers perspective 

      Sigstad, Hanne Marie Høybråten; Buli-Holmberg, Jorun; Morken, Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-03)
      The present study examined inclusive practices in school by studying how teachers realise inclusion in a school for all. The study was based on ten qualitative focus group interviews with approximately 40 teachers from one selected primary school. A thematic, structural analysis was used to identify the themes. The analysis was conducted using a combination of a data-driven and a deductive process. ...
    • Socioeconomic Status, Culture, and Reading Comprehension in Immigrant Students 

      Ibáñez-Alfonso, Joaquín A.; Hernández-Cabrera, Juan Andrés; Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni; Estévez, Adelina; Macizo, Pedro; Bajo, María Teresa; Fuentes, Luis J.; Saldaña, David (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-19)
      Research on reading comprehension in immigrant students is heterogeneous and conflicting. Differences in socioeconomic status and cultural origins are very likely confounds in determining whether differences to native pupils can be attributed to immigrant status. We collected data on 312 Spanish students of Native, of Hispanic origin–therefore with the same family language as native students- ...
    • Dental anxiety and potentially traumatic events: a cross-sectional study based on the Tromsø Study—Tromsø 7 

      Nermo, Hege; Willumsen, Tiril; Rognmo, Kamilla; Thimm, Jens; Wang, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson; Johnsen, Jan-Are Kolset (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-23)
      Objective: The objectives of the study were to describe the prevalence of dental anxiety and the possible associa‑ tions between dental anxiety and potentially traumatic events in an adult population.<p> <p>Method: The study is based on cross-sectional questionnaire data from the 7th wave of the Tromsø Study, a study of the adult general population in the municipality of Tromsø carried out in ...
    • The chemotherapeutic drug methotrexate selects for antibiotic resistance 

      Gudmundsdottir, Jonina; Fredheim, Elizabeth G. Aarag; Koumans, Catharina I.M.; Hegstad, Joachim; Tang, Po-Cheng; Andersson, Dan I.; Samuelsen, Ørjan; Johnsen, Pål Jarle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-11)
      Background: Understanding drivers of antibiotic resistance evolution is fundamental for designing optimal treatment strategies and interventions to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance. Various cytotoxic drugs used in cancer chemotherapy have antibacterial properties, but how bacterial populations are affected by these selective pressures is unknown. Here we test the hypothesis that the widely ...
    • Identification of Endothelial Proteins in Plasma Associated With Cardiovascular Risk Factors 

      Butler, Lynn; Iglesias, Maria J.; Kruse, Larissa D.; Sanchez-Rivera, Laura; Enge, Linnea; Dusart, Philip; Hong, Mun-Gwan; Uhlén, Mathias; Renné, Thomas; Schwenk, Jochen M.; Bergstrom, Göran; Odeberg, Jacob (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-28)
      <b>Objective:</b> Endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction is a well-established response to cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as smoking and obesity. Risk factor exposure can modify EC signaling and behavior, leading to arterial and venous disease development. Here, we aimed to identify biomarker panels for the assessment of EC dysfunction, which could be useful for risk stratification or to monitor ...
    • Determinants of bilingualism predict dynamic changes in resting state EEG oscillations 

      Pereira Soares, Sergio Miguel; Rossi, Eleonora; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-08)
      This study uses resting state EEG data from 103 bilinguals to understand how determinants of bilingualism may reshape the mind/brain. Participants completed the LSBQ, which quantifies language use and crucially the division of labor of dual-language use in diverse activities and settings over the lifespan. We hypothesized correlations between the degree of active bilingualism with power of neural ...
    • Complex and divergent histories gave rise to genome-wide divergence patterns amongst European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) 

      Crotti, Marco; Bean, Colin W.; Gowans, Andy R. D.; Winfield, Ian J.; Butowska, Magdalena; Wanzenböck, Josef; Bondarencko, Galina; Præbel, Kim; Adams, Colin E.; Elmer, Kathryn R. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-15)
      Pleistocene glaciations dramatically affected species distribution in regions that were impacted by ice cover and subsequent postglacial range expansion impacted contemporary biodiversity in complex ways. The European whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, is a widely distributed salmonid fish species on mainland Europe, but in Britain it has only seven native populations, all of which are found on the ...