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    • Accounting for NAD Concentrations in Genome-Scale Metabolic Models Captures Important Metabolic Alterations in NAD-Depleted Systems 

      Sauter, Roland; Sharma, Suraj; Heiland, Ines (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-20)
      Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a ubiquitous molecule found within all cells, acting as a crucial coenzyme in numerous metabolic reactions. It plays a vital role in energy metabolism, cellular signaling, and DNA repair. Notably, NAD levels decline naturally with age, and this decline is associated with the development of various age-related diseases. Despite this established link, ...
    • Investigating Patient Satisfaction Through Online Reviews of Norwegian Dentists: A Quantitative Study using the Meaning Extraction Method 

      Larsen, Maria; Holde, Gro Eirin; Johnsen, Jan Are Kolset (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-24)
      Background: Challenging encounters in health care professions, including in dentistry, are relatively common. Challenging encounters can be defined as stressful or emotional situations involving patients that could impact both treatment outcomes and patients’ experiences. Through written web-based reviews, patients can share their experiences with health care providers, and these posts can be a ...
    • Bacterioplankton taxa compete for iron along the early spring–summer transition in the Arctic Ocean 

      Puente-Sánchez, Fernando; Macías-Pérez, Luis Alberto; Campbell, Karley Lynn; Royo-Llonch, Marta; Balagué, Vanessa; Sánchez, Pablo; Tamames, Javier; Mundy, Christopher John; Pedrós-Alió, Carlos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-18)
      Microbial assemblages under the sea ice of the Dease Strait, Canadian Arctic, were sequenced for metagenomes of a small size fraction (0.2–3 μm). The community from early March was typical for this season, with Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria as the dominant taxa, followed by Thaumarchaeota and Bacteroidetes. Toward summer, Bacteroidetes, and particularly the genus Polaribacter, became increasingly ...
    • Horizons that gyre and gimble: a differential characterization of null hypersurfaces 

      Blitz, Samuel; McNutt, David Duncan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-04)
      Motivated by the thermodynamics of black hole solutions conformal to stationary solutions, we study the geometric invariant theory of null hypersurfaces. It is wellknown that a null hypersurface in a Lorentzian manifold can be treated as a Carrollian geometry. Additional structure can be added to this geometry by choosing a connection which yields a Carrollian manifold. In the literature various ...
    • Mapping Potential Timing of Ice Algal Blooms From Satellite 

      Stroeve, J.C.; Veyssiere, G.; Nab, C.; Light, B.; Perovich, D.; Laliberté, J.; Campbell, Karley Lynn; Landy, Jack Christopher; Mallett, Robbie David Christopher; Barrett, A; Liston, G.E.; Haddon, A.; Wilkinson, J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-04-17)
      As Arctic sea ice and its overlying snow cover thin, more light penetrates into the ice and upper ocean, shifting the phenology of algal growth within the bottom of sea ice, with cascading impacts on higher trophic levels of the Arctic marine ecosystem. While field data or autonomous observatories provide direct measurements of the coupled sea ice-algal system, they are limited in space and time. ...
    • Revisiting Unsinkable Ships: From Titanic to Helge Ingstad, the Long-Standing Issues and Persistent Risks of Ship Disasters 

      Johansen, Kåre; Gudmestad, Ove Tobias (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-03)
      The objective of this paper is to take a closer look at the theory of damage stability, i.e., origin, construction, organization and human developments, regulations, and in this context pinpoint a possible causal relationship between two specific ship losses: the losses of RMS Titanic and KNM Helge Ingstad. The paper does not discuss direct causes but rather tries to discuss possible causal links ...
    • Mechanical Properties of MiniBars™ Basalt Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymer Composites 

      Furtos, Gabriel; Prodan, Doina; Sarosi, Codruta; Moldovan, Marioara; Korniejenko, Kinga; Miller, Leonard; Fiala, Lukáš; Novakova, Iveta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-01-02)
      Fly ash-based geopolymers represent a new material, which can be considered an alternative to ordinary Portland cement. MiniBars™ are basalt fiber composites, and they were used to reinforce the geopolymer matrix for the creation of unidirectional MiniBars™ reinforced geopolymer composites (MiniBars™ FRBCs). New materials were obtained by incorporating variable amount of MiniBars™ (0, 12.5, 25, 50, ...
    • Simulations of the collection of mesospheric dust particles with a rocket instrument 

      Pineau, Adrien; Trollvik, Henriette M.; Greaker, Herman; Olsen, Sveinung viggo; Eilertsen, Yngve; Mann, Ingrid Brigitte (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-28)
      We investigate the collection of dust particles in the mesosphere with the MESS (MEteoric Smoke Sampler) instrument that is designed to fly on a sounding rocket. We assume that the ice particles that form in the polar mesosphere between 80 and 85 km altitude in summer contain meteoric smoke particles; and these should be collected with MESS. The instrument consists of a collection device with an ...
    • Path analysis reveals combined winter climate and pollution effects on the survival of a marine top predator 

      Layton-Matthews, Kate; Erikstad, Kjell E.; Sandvik, Hanno; Ballesteros, Manuel; Hodges, Kevin; Mesquita, Michel d. S.; Reiertsen, Tone Kristin; Yoccoz, Nigel Gilles; Bustnes, Jan Ove (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-06)
      Marine ecosystems are experiencing growing pressure from multiple threats caused by human activities, with far-reaching consequences for marine food webs. Determining the effects of multiple stressors is complex, in part, as they can affect different aspects of biological organisation (behaviour, individual traits and demographic rates). Determining the combined effects of stressors, through different ...
    • MRSA-halsbærerskap hos to helsearbeidere 

      Evenstad, Berit; Halvorsen, Dag Seeger; Myrbakk, Torni (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-02-14)
      Helsearbeidere med påvist bærerskap av meticillinresistente Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) opplever ofte negative konsekvenser, slik som arbeidsrestriksjoner, langvarige sykmeldinger, repeterte saneringsforsøk, stigmatisering og psykososialt stress. Vi omtaler to studenter som etter flere mislykkede saneringsforsøk fikk utført tonsillektomi for å kvitte seg med halsbærerskap.
    • Chemokine ligand 18 predicts all-cause mortality in patients hospitalized with chest pain of suspected coronary origin 

      Nilsen, Dennis WT; Aarsetoey, Reidun; Poenitz, Volker; Ueland, Thor; Aukrust, Pål; Michelsen, Annika Elisabet; Andersen, Trygve Brugger; Staines, Harry; Grundt, Magnea Heidi Jonsdottir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-04-03)
      <p><i>Introduction</i> Chemokines mediate recruitment and activation of leucocytes. Chemokine ligand 18 (CCL18) is mainly expressed by monocytes/macrophages and dendritic cells. It is highly expressed in chronic inflammatory diseases, and locally in atherosclerotic plaques, particularly at sites of reduced stability, and systemically in acute coronary syndrome patients. Reports on its prognostic ...
    • A case control study of the relationship between persistent serum creatine kinase elevation and polyneuropathy 

      Bekkelund, Svein Ivar; Abeler, Karin Louise; Lilleng, Hallvard; Løseth, Sissel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-15)
      Creatine kinase (CK) has been associated with neuropathy, but the mechanisms are uncertain. We hypothesized that peripheral nerve function is impaired in subjects with persistent CK elevation (hyperCKemia) compared to age- and sex matched controls in a general population. The participants were recruited from the population based Tromsø study in Norway. Neuropathy impairment score (NIS), nerve ...
    • Activity-based protein profiling of serine hydrolases and penicillin-binding proteins in Enterococcus faecium 

      Grunnvåg, Jeanette Slettnes; Hegstad, Kristin; Lentz, Christian Stephan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-15)
      Enterococcus faecium is a gut commensal bacterium which is gaining increasing relevance as an opportunistic, nosocomial pathogen. Its high level of intrinsic and acquired antimicrobial resistance is causing a lack of treatment options, particularly for infections with vancomycin-resistant strains, and prioritizes the identification and functional validation of novel druggable targets. Here, we ...
    • Ice-free period too long for Southern and Western Hudson Bay polar bear populations if global warming exceeds 1.6 to 2.6 °C 

      Stroeve, Julienne; Crawford, Alex; Ferguson, Steve; Stirling, Ian; Archer, Louise; York, Geoffrey; Babb, David; Mallett, Robbie David Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-13)
      Hudson Bay has warmed over 1 °C in the last 30 years. Coincident with this warming, seasonal patterns have shifted, with the spring sea ice melting earlier and the fall freeze-up occurring later, leading to a month longer of ice-free conditions. This extended ice-free period presents a significant challenge for polar bears, as it restricts their hunting opportunities for seals and their ability ...
    • Exploring the impact of pharmacist-supported medication reviews in dementia care: experiences of general practitioners and nurses 

      Carlqvist, Catharina; Ekstedt, Mirjam; Lehnbom, Elin Christina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-14)
      Background Dementia is a major global public health challenge, and with the growing elderly population, its prevalence is expected to increase in the coming years. In Sweden, municipalities are responsible for providing special housing for the elderly (SÄBO), which offers services and care for older individuals needing specific support. SÄBO is both the person´s home and a care environment and ...
    • The effect of sham acupuncture can differ depending on the points needled in knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and network meta-analysis 

      Lee, Boram; Kwon, Chan-Young; Lee, Hye Won; Nielsen, Arya; Wieland, L Susan; Kim, Tae-Hun; Birch, Stephen; Alræk, Terje; Lee, Myeong Soo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-07)
      Objective: In sham acupuncture-controlled acupuncture clinical trials, although sham acupuncture techniques are different from those of verum acupuncture, the same acupuncture points are often used for verum and sham acupuncture, raising the question of whether sham acupuncture is an appropriate placebo. We aimed to examine the effects of sham and verum acupuncture according to the points ...
    • The Eurasian Arctic Ocean along the MOSAiC drift in 2019–2020: An interdisciplinary perspective on physical properties and processes 

      Schulz, Kirstin; Koenig, Zoe Charlotte; Muilwijk, Morven; Bauch, Dorotea; Hoppe, Clara J.M.; Droste, Elise S.; Hoppmann, Mario; Chamberlain, Emelia J.; Laukert, Georgi; Stanton, Tim; Quintanilla-Zurita, Alejandra; Fer, Ilker; Heuzé, Céline; Karam, Salar; Mieruch-Schnülle, Sebastian; Baumann, Till Martin; Vredenborg, Myriel; Tippenhauer, Sandra; Granskog, Mats (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-05)
      The Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC, 2019–2020), a year-long drift with the Arctic sea ice, has provided the scientific community with an unprecedented, multidisciplinary dataset from the Eurasian Arctic Ocean, covering high atmosphere to deep ocean across all seasons. However, the heterogeneity of data and the superposition of spatial and temporal ...
    • Home-based postnatal care following early hospital discharge: a descriptive study of the Midwife Home care programme 

      Skarsgaard, Benedikte Kjetland; Henriksen, Therese Harvold; Dahlberg, Unn; Løvvik, Tone Shetelig; Aune, Ingvild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-23)
      Objective: At St. Olav’s University Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, “Midwife Home” (MH) is an integrated homebased postnatal service for mothers who want early discharge (i.e. 6–24 h) after giving birth. The purpose of our study was to evaluate MH by (1) describing the characteristics of mother–newborn pairs followed up by MH to investigate whether the service has an appropriate target group; (2) ...
    • The fatty liver index and risk of incident venous thromboembolism: the Tromsø Study 

      Scheres, Luuk J.J.; Brækkan, Sigrid Kufaas; Verlaan, Judith P.L.; Cannegieter, Suzanne C.; Hansen, John Bjarne; Morelli, Vania Maris (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-20)
      Background: For the relationship between obesity and venous thromboembolism (VTE), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (recently termed metabolic dysfunction– associated steatotic liver disease) is of interest given the hepatic role in hemostasis.<p> <p>Objectives: We aimed to assess the association between the fatty liver index (FLI), as a proxy for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and VTE risk ...
    • Impact of cell lysis treatment before saliva metagenomic DNA extraction on the oral microbiome and the associated resistome 

      Tansirichaiya, Supathep; Songsomboon, Kittikun; Chaianant, Nichamon; Lertsivawinyu, Wasawat; Al-Haroni, Mohammed Hasan Hussein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-28)
      Objectives: The human oral microbiome, a complex ecosystem linked to oral and systemic health, harbors a diverse array of microbial populations, including antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). As a critical component of the One Health approach to tackle antibiotic resistance, comprehending the oral resistome's composition and diversity is imperative. The objective of this study was to ...