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    Frontiers Media SA ; 2022
    In:  Frontiers in Endocrinology Vol. 13 ( 2022-3-3)
    In: Frontiers in Endocrinology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 13 ( 2022-3-3)
    Abstract: Skeletal dysplasias comprise a heterogenous group of developmental disorders of skeletal and cartilaginous tissues. Several different forms have been described and the full spectrum of their clinical manifestations and underlying genetic causes are still incompletely understood. We report a three-generation Finnish family with an unusual, autosomal dominant form of osteochondrodysplasia and an empty sella. Affected individuals (age range 24–44 years) exhibit unusual codfish-shaped vertebrae, severe early-onset and debilitating osteoarthritis and an empty sella without endocrine abnormalities. Clinical characteristics also include mild dysmorphic features, reduced sitting height ratio, and obesity. Whole-exome sequencing excluded known skeletal dysplasias and identified a novel heterozygous missense mutation c.899C & gt;T (p.Thr300Met) in TBX2 , confirmed by Sanger sequencing. TBX2 is important for development of the skeleton and the brain and three prior reports have described variations in TBX2 in patients portraying a complex phenotype with vertebral anomalies, craniofacial dysmorphism and endocrine dysfunctions. Our mutation lies near a previously reported disease-causing variant and is predicted pathogenic with deleterious effects on protein function. Our findings expand the current spectrum of skeletal dysplasias, support the association of TBX2 mutations with skeletal dysplasia and suggest a role for TBX2 in development of the spinal and craniofacial structures and the pituitary gland.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1664-2392
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Frontiers in Endocrinology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 11 ( 2020-6-23)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1664-2392
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Fennia - International Journal of Geography ; 2020
    In:  Fennia - International Journal of Geography Vol. 198, No. 1-2 ( 2020-12-04), p. 196-209
    In: Fennia - International Journal of Geography, Fennia - International Journal of Geography, Vol. 198, No. 1-2 ( 2020-12-04), p. 196-209
    Abstract: The need for wider action against environmental problems such as climate change has brought the debate about the role of citizen to the political, practical, and scientific domains. Environmental citizenship provides a useful tool to conceptualize the relation between citizenship and the environment. However, there exists considerable variation in the ways environmental citizenship is understood regarding both the aspect of citizenship and the relationship to the environment. In this article, we review the literature on environmental citizenship and investigate the evolution of the concept. The article is based on a literature search with an emphasis on geographical research. The concept of environmental citizenship has moved relatively far from the Ancient Greek or Marshallian conceptualizations of citizenship as rights and responsibilities bearing membership of a nation state. Environmental citizenship literature has been influenced by the relational approach to space, focus on citizenship as acts and processes rather than a status and the broad spectrum of post-human thinking. However, conceptual clarification between different approaches to environmental citizenship is needed especially in relation to post-human approaches. Geographical thinking can provide fruitful ways to develop the understanding of environmental citizenship towards a more inclusive, less individualized, globally responsible, and plural citizenship.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1798-5617
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Fennia - International Journal of Geography
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Agricultural and Food Science ; 2017
    In:  Agricultural and Food Science Vol. 26, No. 2 ( 2017-06-30)
    In: Agricultural and Food Science, Agricultural and Food Science, Vol. 26, No. 2 ( 2017-06-30)
    Abstract: Manure constitutes a nutrient resource that should be efficiently recycled in agriculture. We assessed the nutrient cycling properties of three bedding materials (peat, wood shavings and pelleted straw) in horse manure by comparing their compostability, ability to retain nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) under rainfall and capacity to release N when mixed with soil. Manure with pelleted straw bedding had superior composting characteristics as it lost half of its dry mass, reached temperatures 〉 60 °C and ended up having a carbon (C) to N (C:N) ratio of 〈 15. In percolated water, 4–11% of total manure N and 5–23% of total manure P was leached during a 2 h 15 min event of artificial rainfall. Peat manure was most susceptible to P loss. In all fresh manures, C:N ratio exceeded 30, which led to net N immobilization in soil. Composting decreased the C:N leading to a slight positive or an insignificant fertilizer effect.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1795-1895 , 1459-6067
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Agricultural and Food Science
    Publication Date: 2017
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    In: Frontiers in Pharmacology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 14 ( 2023-5-10)
    Abstract: Introduction: Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is the most common cancer of the oral cavity. Contradictory results have been observed on the involvement of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in oral squamous cell carcinomas. Here, we aimed to study the predominance of HSV-1 or HSV-2 in oral HSV infections and to investigate the presence of HSV-1 in OTSCC and its effect on carcinoma cell viability and invasion. Methods: The distribution of HSV types one and two in diagnostic samples taken from suspected oral HSV infections was determined from the Helsinki University Hospital Laboratory database. We then analysed 67 OTSCC samples for HSV-1 infection using immunohistochemical staining. We further tested the effects of HSV-1 using six concentrations (0.00001–1.0 multiplicity of infection [MOI]) on viability and two concentrations (0.001 and 0.1 MOI) on invasion of highly invasive metastatic HSC-3 and less invasive primary SCC-25 OTSCC cell lines using MTT and Myogel-coated Transwell invasion assays. Results: Altogether 321 oropharyngeal samples were diagnosed positive for HSV during the study period. HSV-1 was the predominant (97.8%) HSV type compared with HSV-2 (detected in 2.2% of samples). HSV-1 was also detected in 24% of the OTSCC samples and had no association with patient survival or recurrence. OTSCC cells were viable even after 6 days with low viral load (0.00001, 0.0001, 0.001 MOI) of HSV-1. In both cell lines, 0.001 MOI did not affect cell invasion. However, 0.1 MOI significantly reduced cell invasion in HSC-3 cells. Discussion: HSV-1 infection is predominant compared with HSV-2 in the oral cavity. HSV-1 is detected in OTSCC samples without clinical significance, and OTSCC cell survival or invasion was not affected at low doses of HSV-1.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1663-9812
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Gerontologia, Gerontologia, ( 2023-05-05)
    Abstract: Väestön entistä nopeampi ikääntyminen haastaa sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon ja sen koulutuksen. Hoitoalan opiskelijoiden valmistaminen yhä kasvavan ikääntyvän väestön hoitoon koetaan sairaanhoitajakoulutuksessa haasteena. Tutkimuksessa analysoitiin temaattisen analyysin avulla sairaanhoitajaopiskelijoiden kokemuksia gerontologisen hoitotyön simulaatio-opetuksesta. Lisäksi kartoitettiin sitä, mitä opiskelijat arvioivat oppineensa kokonaisuudessaan gerontologisen hoitotyön opintojaksolla. Aineisto kerättiin Webropol-verkkokyselyllä hoitotyön opiskelijoilta (N=39), jotka osallistuivat simulaatioihin syksyllä 2021 ja keväällä 2022. Tulokset osoittivat, että sairaanhoitajaopiskelijat kokivat simulaatiot turvalliseksi ja realistiseksi oppimisympäristöksi, jossa myös virheiden tekeminen ja niistä oppiminen oli mahdollista. Jotkut opiskelijat kokivat ahdistusta tai pelkoa simulaatioiden yhteydessä. Simulaatioiden tekniseen toteutukseen ja opiskelijoiden huolelliseen valmisteluun tulee kiinnittää huomiota. On tärkeää varmistaa simulaatiopedagogiikan ja erilaisten simulaatio-opetukseen liittyvien työvälineiden osaaminen. Simulaatio-opetusta tulisi kehittää edelleen huomioiden oppilaiden tunteiden, stressin ja jännityksen vaikutus oppimiseen. Hyvä valmistautuminen ja suunnittelu voivat auttaa opiskelijoita orientoitumaan simulaatioon ja siten mahdollisesti vähentämään siihen kohdistuvaa stressiä ja jännitystä. Gerontological nursing – Nursing students experiences of simulation teaching in a University of Applied Sciences The population is aging much faster than before, which challenges social and health care and its education. Preparing nursing students to care for the increasing aging population is seen as a challenge in nursing education. In this research, nursing students’ experiences of gerontological nursing simulation teaching are analyzed using thematic analysis. In addition, the contents of simulation teaching in gerontological nursing are examined. The data was collected from nursing students (N=39) who participated in the simulations in autumn 2021 and spring 2022 using the Webropol online survey. The results showed that the nursing students experienced the simulations as a safe and realistic learning environment, where it was also possible to make mistakes and learn from them. Some students experienced anxiety or fear during the simulations. It is important to pay attention to the technical implementation of the simulations and the careful preparation of the students. It is important to ensure knowledge of simulation pedagogy and various tools related to simulation teaching. Simulation teaching should be developed further, taking into account the effect of students’ emotions, stress and tension on learning. Good preparation and planning can help students orient themselves to the simulation and thus potentially reduce the stress and tension associated with it.  
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2489-494X , 0784-0039
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Gerontologia
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Frontiers in Immunology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 13 ( 2022-3-7)
    Abstract: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have provided significant improvement in clinical outcomes for some patients with solid tumors. However, for patients with head and neck cancer, the response rate to ICI monotherapy remains low, leading to the exploration of combinatorial treatment strategies. In this preclinical study, we use an oncolytic adenovirus (Ad5/3) encoding hTNFα and hIL-2 and non-replicate adenoviruses (Ad5) encoding mTNFα and mIL-2 with ICI to achieve superior tumor growth control and improved survival outcomes. The in vitro effect of Ad5/3-E2F-D24-hTNFa-IRES-hIL-2 was characterized through analyses of virus replication, transgene expression and lytic activity using head and neck cancer patient derived cell lines. Mouse models of ICI naïve and refractory oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma were established to evaluate the local and systemic anti-tumor immune response upon ICI treatment with or without the non-replicative adenovirus encoding mTNFα and mIL-2. We delineated the mechanism of action by measuring the metabolic activity and effector function of CD3 + tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and transcriptomic profile of the CD45 + tumor immune compartment. Ad5/3-E2F-D24-hTNFa-IRES-hIL-2 demonstrated robust replicative capability in vitro across all head and neck cell lines screened through potent lytic activity, E1a and transgene expression. In vivo , in both ICI naïve and refractory models, we observed improvement to tumor growth control and long-term survival when combining anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 with the non-replicative adenovirus encoding mTNFα and mIL-2 compared to monotherapies. This observation was verified by striking CD3 + TIL derived mGranzyme b and interferon gamma production complemented by increased T cell bioenergetics. Notably, interrogation of the tumor immune transcriptome revealed the upregulation of a gene signature distinctive of tertiary lymphoid structure formation upon treatment of murine anti-PD-L1 refractory tumors with non-replicative adenovirus encoding mTNFα and mIL-2. In addition, we detected an increase in anti-tumor antibody production and expansion of the memory T cell compartment in the secondary lymphoid organs. In summary, a non-replicative adenovirus encoding mTNFα and mIL-2 potentiates ICI therapy, demonstrated by improved tumor growth control and survival in head and neck tumor-bearing mice. Moreover, the data reveals a potential approach for inducing tertiary lymphoid structure formation. Altogether our results support the clinical potential of combining this adenovirotherapy with anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1664-3224
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    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 2 ( 2014-05-22)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2296-701X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2014
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