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Swedish Institute
Government•Stockholm, Sweden•
About: Swedish Institute is a government organization based out in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 1657 authors who have published 2301 publications receiving 103682 citations. The organization is also known as: Svenska Institutet.
Topics: Population, Health care, Cost effectiveness, Virus, Vaccination
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TL;DR: The effects of Helicobacter pylori on gastric cancer development have been challenged and the risk associated with infection with virulent (i.e. Cag PAI positive) H.pylori has likely been underestimated as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common pathogenic bacterial infections, colonizing an estimated half of all humans. In a subset of individuals, the infection leads to serious gastroduodenal disease such as peptic ulcers and gastric adenocarcinoma. The factors contributing to skewing this, in most cases benign, relationship into disease development are largely unknown. However, factors emanating from the bacterium, host and the environment have been shown to affect the risk for disease, although no factor can be singled out to be most important. The known factors are associated with affecting the risk of disease, and are not absolute. Virulence of H. pylori is affected by the existence and regulation of certain genes present in the bacterial population in a stomach. The effects of H. pylori on gastric cancer development have been challenged and the risk associated with infection with virulent (i.e. Cag PAI positive) H. pylori has likely been underestimated.
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TL;DR: Etude de la cinetique de recristallisation dans le cuivre soit en fonction de la fraction volumique transformee,soit en condition de la perte d'energie stockee as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: Together, these findings support the notion of a module that mediates between codes and sources, such as the episodic buffer, and further the understanding of its nature.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a revised thermodynamic description of the TiC 1−x carbide system is presented, where phase diagram information and carbon activity measurements are used to describe the interaction parameters.
Abstract: A revised thermodynamic description of the Ti–C system is presented. The main amendment introduced in the present work is a new description of the thermochemistry of the TiC 1− x carbide. The properties of stoichiometric TiC were determined from experimental information on the enthalpy of formation, the heat content and the heat capacity of stoichiometric TiC. Phase diagram information and carbon activity measurements were used to describe the interaction parameters of the TiC 1− x phase. Calculations are compared with experimental information.
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TL;DR: In this article, four hepatitis C virus transmission chains at three dialysis units were disclosed by limited sequencing; three of these chains are disclosed by analysis of the NS5-B region of the genome.
Abstract: Four hepatitis C virus transmission chains at three dialysis units were disclosed by limited sequencing; three of these were disclosed by analysis of the NS5-B region of the genome. Dialysis on the same shift as that during which infected patients were dialyzed was the common factor for seven patients in two chains. Two nurses exposed to needle sticks and their sources of infection constituted two other chains. The strains of three chains belonged to subtype 1a and formed clusters with an intrachain variability of 0 to 6 nucleotides compared to 8 to 37 nucleotides for unrelated strains within this subtype. The clusters were supported by bootstrap values ranging from 89 to 100%.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kevin Marsh | 128 | 567 | 55356 |
Gerhard Andersson | 118 | 902 | 49159 |
Staffan Normark | 96 | 289 | 29787 |
Tirone E. David | 82 | 382 | 22078 |
Olof Nyrén | 78 | 274 | 23034 |
Antonella d'Arminio Monforte | 74 | 462 | 26093 |
Björn Lindman | 74 | 526 | 21454 |
Job J. Bwayo | 74 | 190 | 16928 |
Jan Albert | 73 | 323 | 19740 |
Dan I. Andersson | 73 | 257 | 20958 |
Jan Vinjé | 72 | 233 | 19778 |
Helena Johansson | 72 | 320 | 27007 |
David Bergqvist | 71 | 597 | 22200 |
Lars Engstrand | 69 | 302 | 20090 |
Joan Ivanov | 67 | 211 | 13473 |