Publications by authors named "Anna Gustafsson"

Tendons are known to adapt their structural and mechanical properties in response to mechanical loading, but the precise mechanisms underlying this adaptation remain poorly understood. A previous study on rat Achilles tendons compared the effect of unloading (Botox injections and orthosis) with free cage activity (full loading) and revealed that unloading impaired the mechanical response and resulted in more dispersed collagen fibre orientations. The current study investigates tendon mechanobiology by integrating this experimental fibre data into a finite element model.

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Background: Device-aided therapies (DAT) offer alternatives to oral or transdermal dopaminergic treatments in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD), where they can reduce motor fluctuations and dyskinesia and improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The 5-2-1 criteria can be seen as a rough indicator when DAT might be considered, that is, when a patient has daily ≥2 hours off and/or ≥1 hour troublesome dyskinesia despite ≥5 daily oral levodopa intakes.

Objectives: The objective was to analyze differences in HRQoL and clinical outcomes in patients fulfilling and not fulfilling the 5-2-1 criteria.

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Recent advances as well as obstacles for immune-based cancer treatment strategies, highlight the notable impact of patient cancer microenvironments on the immune cells and immune targets. Here, we use patient-derived scaffolds (PDS) generated from 110 primary breast cancers to monitor the impact of the cancer microenvironment on immune regulators. Pronounced variation in PD-L1 expression is observed in cancer cells adapted to different patient scaffolds.

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Background: Shared reading (SR) is a group reading concept consisting of weekly meetings led by a trained facilitator where literary fiction and poetry is read aloud and discussed. SR requires no previous knowledge or homework and has been tried out as a health intervention to different vulnerable populations.

Objectives: The present study undertook a scoping review of research evaluating SR as an intervention to improve health and/or well-being in adults.

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with substantial costs that escalate as the disease progresses. Previous research has explored the relationship between disease progression, motor symptoms, and the economic burden of PD. However, there is a lack of studies focusing on the relationship between costs and non-motor symptoms (NMS).

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Computational models are commonly used to investigate how the cortical bone microstructure affects fracture resistance; recently, phase-field models have been introduced for this purpose. However, experimentally measured material parameters for the microstructural tissues are lacking. Moreover, as no validation studies have been published, it remains unclear to what extent classical phase-field methods, assuming linear-elastic, brittle fracture, accurately represent bone.

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Background: Postpartum depression is a debilitating mental health disorder, which occurs in approximately 6% to 13% of women who give birth in high-income countries. It is a cause of great suffering for women and can have long-term consequences for child development. Postpartum depression can also negatively influence breastfeeding duration and breastfeeding exclusivity (i.

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  • The study investigates how cancer cells influence the fitness of surrounding tumor microenvironment (TME) cells through a mechanism involving a long non-coding RNA called Tu-Stroma, which alters the expression of Flower isoforms, impacting their growth advantage.
  • The expression of Flower Win isoforms in cancer cells enhances their dominance over TME cells that express Flower Lose isoforms, leading to reduced fitness in the TME.
  • Targeting Flower proteins with a humanized monoclonal antibody in mice has shown promising results, significantly reducing cancer growth and metastasis while improving survival rates and protecting organs from potential lesions.
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  • - Mechanical testing of articular cartilage shows high variability due to factors like sample geometry; our study focused on how sample shape impacts its mechanical response during unconfined compression tests.
  • - Using advanced imaging techniques and finite element modeling, we found that geometric irregularities in cartilage samples from a single bovine knee significantly affected their mechanical properties, including a 15% decrease in force due to an inclined shape.
  • - Our analysis revealed that accounting for these irregularities led to substantial changes in material parameters, with increases in stiffness and permeability and a considerable reduction in fitting error, highlighting the importance of sample geometry in cartilage testing.
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One step towards understanding bone fragility and degenerative diseases is to unravel the links between fracture resistance and the compositional and structural characteristics of cortical bone. In this study, we explore an optical method for automatic crack detection to generate full fracture resistance curves of cortical bone. We quantify fracture toughness, critical failure strains at the crack tip, and crack tortuosity in three directions and analyze how they relate to cortical bone microstructure.

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Early detection of cancer via biomarkers is vital for improving patient survival rates. In the case of skin cancers, low-molecular-weight biomarkers can penetrate the skin barrier, enabling non-invasive sampling at an early stage. This study focuses on detecting tryptophan (Trp) and kynurenine (Kyn) on the surface of reconstructed 3D melanoma and melanocyte models.

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Background: Myxoid liposarcoma (MLS) displays a distinctive tumor microenvironment and is characterized by the FUS::DDIT3 fusion oncogene, however, the precise functional contributions of these two elements remain enigmatic in tumor development.

Methods: To study the cell-free microenvironment in MLS, we developed an experimental model system based on decellularized patient-derived xenograft tumors. We characterized the cell-free scaffold using mass spectrometry.

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  • This study examines major traumatic hemorrhage in trauma patients, identifying risk factors and associated outcomes for those at high risk of major bleeding.
  • A total of 7,020 trauma patients were analyzed, with 145 classified as having major bleeding based on transfusion needs; the majority were young men who experienced blunt trauma.
  • Key predictors of major bleeding included low blood pressure in prehospital and emergency settings, as well as abnormal blood gas and coagulation measures, highlighting the need for rapid diagnostics in trauma scenarios.
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Children's in-session involvement in child and family therapies correlates with both positive and negative treatment outcomes. Thus, it is important to gain a better understanding of the clinical practices that facilitate children's involvement in therapy sessions so that practitioners can employ them with greater precision. To address this need, we conducted a study to answer the following question: What clinical practices facilitate children's in-session involvement in child and family therapies? The data consisted of 16 extant audiovisual recordings of child and family therapy sessions and 24 stimulated-recall interviews with the participants in the recordings.

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  • Melanoma is a serious skin cancer, and the Kynurenine (Kyn) pathway, activated by the enzyme IDO-1, plays a key role in its progression; this study aims to understand how primary melanocytes compare to melanoma cell lines in terms of immune checkpoint inhibitors and Kyn production.
  • Researchers used IFN-γ to stimulate melanocytes and melanoma cells and then monitored Trp degradation to Kyn, along with cell viability and gene expression of IDO-1 and PD-L1 through various assays.
  • The study found that while only one melanoma cell line showed significant viability changes after 24 hours of treatment, higher levels of IFN-γ affected all cell types and increased Kyn production,
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Background: The tumor microenvironment clearly influences cancer progressing properties but less is known about how individual cancer microenvironments potentially moderate cancer treatment effects. By cultivating and treating cancer cell lines in patient-derived scaffolds (PDS), the impact of specific characteristics of individual cancer microenvironments can be incorporated in human-like growth modelling and cancer drug treatment testing.

Methods: PDSs from 78 biobanked primary breast cancer samples with known patient outcomes, were prepared and repopulated with donor breast cancer cell lines, followed by treatment with 5-fluorouracil or doxorubicin after cellular adaption to the various microenvironments.

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Background: Antisecretory Factor (AF) is a protein present in breastmilk that regulates inflammatory processes. We aimed to investigate the level of AF in mothers' own milk (MOM) in relation to sepsis and other neonatal morbidities in preterm infants.

Methods: Samples of breastmilk and infant plasma were collected at 1, 4, and 12 weeks after birth from 38 mothers and their 49 infants born before 30 weeks gestation.

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Background And Objectives: The occurrence of non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers is currently increasing rapidly with one in every three cancers diagnosed as a skin cancer. A useful strategy to control the progression of skin cancer could be the use of plant flavonoids that suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in tumor initiation and progression. In this study, the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of undifferentiated callus extracts from L, L and L was investigated both in normal and malignant skin cells.

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Optimal time spans in homograft procurement are still debatable among tissue banks and needs to be further investigated. Cell viability decreases at longer preparation intervals, but the effect on collagen and elastic fibers has not been investigated to the same extent. These fibers are of importance to the homograft elasticity and strength.

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Preterm newborns are more likely to suffer from infectious diseases at birth compared to children delivered at term. Whether this is due to compromised cellular, humoral, or organ-specific development remains unclear. To begin to define whether maternal-fetal antibody transfer profiles differ across preterm (PT) and fullterm (FT) infants, the overall quantity and functional quality of an array of 24 vaccine-, endemic pathogen-, and common antigen-specific antibodies were assessed across a cohort of 11 PT and 12 term-delivered maternal:infant pairs from birth through week 12.

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Background: After completing university education, biomedical laboratory scientists work in clinical laboratories, in biomedical research laboratories, in biotech, and in pharmaceutical companies. Laboratory diagnostics have undergone rapid development over the recent years, with the pace showing no signs of abatement. This rapid development challenges the competence of the staff and will most certainly influence the education of future staff.

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Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease in terms of cellular and structural composition, and besides acquired aggressive properties in the cancer cell population, the surrounding tumor microenvironment can affect disease progression and clinical behaviours. To specifically decode the clinical relevance of the cancer promoting effects of individual tumor microenvironments, we performed a comprehensive test of 110 breast cancer samples using a recently established -like 3D cell culture platform based on patient-derived scaffolds (PDSs). Cell-free PDSs were recellularized with three breast cancer cell lines and adaptation to the different patient-based microenvironments was monitored by quantitative PCR.

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