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University of Gothenburg
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About: University of Gothenburg is a education organization based out in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 23855 authors who have published 65241 publications receiving 2606327 citations. The organization is also known as: Göteborg University & Gothenburg University.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Health care, Implant, Dementia
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TL;DR: The association between cIMT progression assessed from two ultrasound scans and cardiovascular risk in the general population remains unproven and no conclusion can be derived for the use of c IMT progression as a surrogate in clinical trials.
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TL;DR: Increased FOXC2 levels, induced by high fat diet, seem to counteract most of the symptoms associated with obesity, including hypertriglyceridemia and diet-induced insulin resistance, and a likely consequence hereof would be protection against type 2 diabetes.
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TL;DR: The evidence for cancer-related fatigue and its treatment in adults and important gaps in knowledge remain are critically assessed.
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TL;DR: From the multitude of studies performed in the mouse retina, a selection of representative works is discussed in more detail regarding their role in advancing the understanding of both the ocular and general mechanisms of angiogenesis.
Abstract: The mouse retina has been used extensively over the past decades to study both physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis. Over time, various mouse retina models have evolved into well-characterized and robust tools for in vivo angiogenesis research. This article is a review of the angiogenic development of the mouse retina and a discussion of some of the most widely used vascular disease models. From the multitude of studies performed in the mouse retina, a selection of representative works is discussed in more detail regarding their role in advancing the understanding of both the ocular and general mechanisms of angiogenesis.
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01 Jan 1997TL;DR: The Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS) as discussed by the authors was developed to measure psychological factors thought to work in restorative experiences, which can help renew psychological resources depleted in environments that do not fully support intended functions.
Abstract: Restorative environments help renew psychological resources depleted in environments that do not fully support intended functions The design of restorative environments can be aided and underlying theory elaborated with a means for measuring psychological factors thought to work in restorative experiences This paper reports on four studies carried out to develop such a measure, the Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS) Each study employed several strategies for assessing reliability and validity Factor analysis was used to examine the stability of the measure's factor structure across different sites and studies To assess criterion, convergent, and discriminant validities, measures of emotional states and other environmental qualities were also completed for each site The sites selected for evaluation differed on theoretically relevant dimensions (natural‐urban; outdoor‐indoor), enabling checks on the PRS's sensitivity to meaningful differences among environments The results were consistent across
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Peter J. Barnes | 194 | 1530 | 166618 |
Luigi Ferrucci | 193 | 1601 | 181199 |
Richard H. Friend | 169 | 1182 | 140032 |
Napoleone Ferrara | 167 | 494 | 140647 |
Timothy A. Springer | 167 | 669 | 122421 |
Anders Björklund | 165 | 769 | 84268 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
Kaj Blennow | 160 | 1845 | 116237 |
Leif Groop | 158 | 919 | 136056 |
Tomas Hökfelt | 158 | 1033 | 95979 |
Johan G. Eriksson | 156 | 1257 | 123325 |
Naveed Sattar | 155 | 1326 | 116368 |
Paul Elliott | 153 | 773 | 103839 |
Claude Bouchard | 153 | 1076 | 115307 |
Hakon Hakonarson | 152 | 968 | 101604 |