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  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,703 Views
17 Pages

JUUL™ing and Heating Lead to a Worsening of Arterial Stiffness

  • Julia Benthien,
  • Moritz Meusel,
  • Silja Cayo Talavera,
  • Ingo Eitel,
  • Daniel Drömann and
  • Klaas F. Franzen

Background: The widespread use of the JUUL™ device ignited a discussion about the effects these products have on harm reduction. Therefore, we conducted a study directly comparing the JUUL™ device with a cigarette, a heated tobacco produc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,566 Views
9 Pages

Harm Perceptions of the JUUL E-Cigarette in a Sample of Ever Users

  • Elise M. Stevens,
  • Emily T. Hébert,
  • Alayna P. Tackett,
  • Eleanor L. S. Leavens and
  • Theodore L. Wagener

Background: Monitoring trends and perceptions of new nicotine salt-based electronic cigarettes (ECs), like JUUL, is important to identify associations with product experimentation and use. Understanding harm perceptions of these new devices will info...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,656 Views
12 Pages

Despite reports suggesting young people are interested in quitting e-cigarettes, little work has examined predictors of quit outcomes. This study aimed to identify factors associated with quit outcomes among JUUL e-cigarette users in a longitudinal s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,780 Views
17 Pages

Targeted Characterization of the Chemical Composition of JUUL Systems Aerosol and Comparison with 3R4F Reference Cigarettes and IQOS Heat Sticks

  • Xin Chen,
  • Patrick C. Bailey,
  • Clarissa Yang,
  • Bryant Hiraki,
  • Michael J. Oldham and
  • I. Gene Gillman

Aerosol constituent yields have been reported from a wide range of electronic nicotine delivery systems. No comprehensive study has been published on the aerosol constituents generated from the JUUL system. Targeted analyses of 53 aerosol constituent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,638 Views
17 Pages

Non-Targeted Chemical Characterization of JUUL-Menthol-Flavored Aerosols Using Liquid and Gas Chromatography

  • Mark R. Crosswhite,
  • Lena N. Jeong,
  • Patrick C. Bailey,
  • J. Brian Jameson,
  • Anastasia Lioubomirov,
  • David Cook,
  • Clarissa Yang,
  • Adam Ozvald,
  • Matthew Lyndon and
  • I. Gene Gillman

11 November 2022

The aerosol constituents generated from JUUL Menthol pods with 3.0% and 5.0% nicotine by weight (Me3 and Me5) are characterized by a non-targeted approach, which was developed to detect aerosol constituents that are not known to be present beforehand...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,783 Views
12 Pages

Consumption of JUUL vs. Other E-Cigarette Brands among U.S. E-Cigarette Users: Evidence from Wave 5 of the PATH Study

  • Yu Wang,
  • Zongshuan Duan,
  • Scott R. Weaver,
  • Lucy Popova,
  • Claire A. Spears,
  • David L. Ashley,
  • Terry F. Pechacek,
  • Michael P. Eriksen and
  • Jidong Huang

This study examines the use of JUUL vs. other e-cigarette brands among U.S. youth (12–17 years), young adult (18–24 years), and adult (25 years and above) e-cigarette users. Data were from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
9,541 Views
13 Pages

Comparative Indoor Pollution from Glo, Iqos, and Juul, Using Traditional Combustion Cigarettes as Benchmark: Evidence from the Randomized SUR-VAPES AIR Trial

  • Mariangela Peruzzi,
  • Elena Cavarretta,
  • Giacomo Frati,
  • Roberto Carnevale,
  • Fabio Miraldi,
  • Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai,
  • Sebastiano Sciarretta,
  • Francesco Versaci,
  • Vittoria Cammalleri and
  • Matteo Vitali
  • + 1 author

Modified risk products (MRP) such as electronic vaping cigarettes (EVC) and heat-not-burn cigarettes (HNBC) are appealing alternatives to combustion cigarettes. Limited between- and within-device comparative data are available on MRP. We aimed at com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,822 Views
19 Pages

Non-Targeted Chemical Characterization of JUUL Virginia Tobacco Flavored Aerosols Using Liquid and Gas Chromatography

  • Mark R. Crosswhite,
  • Patrick C. Bailey,
  • Lena N. Jeong,
  • Anastasia Lioubomirov,
  • Clarissa Yang,
  • Adam Ozvald,
  • J. Brian Jameson and
  • I. Gene Gillman

The chemical constituents of JUUL Virginia Tobacco pods with 3.0% and 5.0% nicotine by weight (VT3 and VT5) were characterized by non-targeted analyses, an approach to detect chemicals that are not otherwise measured with dedicated methods or that ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,853 Views
12 Pages

Adolescent Use and Perceptions of JUUL and Other Pod-Style e-Cigarettes: A Qualitative Study to Inform Prevention

  • Kimberly G. Wagoner,
  • Jessica L. King,
  • Amir Alexander,
  • Hollie L. Tripp and
  • Erin L. Sutfin

JUUL, a discrete pod-style e-cigarette, popular among adolescents, delivers high levels of nicotine. Limited research has assessed social and environmental influences that contribute to use of JUUL and other pod-style devices. We examined how these f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,641 Views
13 Pages

Response to Flavored Cartridge/Pod-Based Product Ban among Adult JUUL Users: “You Get Nicotine However You Can Get It”

  • Jessica M. Yingst,
  • Candace R. Bordner,
  • Andréa L. Hobkirk,
  • Brianna Hoglen,
  • Sophia I. Allen,
  • Nicolle M. Krebs,
  • Kenneth R. Houser,
  • Craig Livelsberger and
  • Jonathan Foulds

In order to curb increasing youth electronic cigarette (e-cig) use, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the sale of flavored cartridge/pod-based products in February 2020. This mixed-methods study aimed to evaluate the impact...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
70 Citations
7,621 Views
6 Pages

Evidence of Nicotine Dependence in Adolescents Who Use Juul and Similar Pod Devices

  • Rachel Boykan,
  • Maciej L. Goniewicz and
  • Catherine R. Messina

Background: The use of high-nicotine content e-cigarettes (so-called pods, such as Juul) among adolescents raises concerns about early onset of nicotine addiction. Methods: In this analysis of adolescents surveyed from April 2017–April 2018, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,774 Views
18 Pages

The popularity of electronic cigarettes in the United States and around the world has led to a startling rise in youth nicotine use. The Juul® e-cigarette was introduced in the U.S. market in 2015 and had captured approximately 13% of the U.S. market...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
9,198 Views
12 Pages

Impact of Heated Tobacco Products, E-Cigarettes, and Cigarettes on Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction

  • Svenja Belkin,
  • Julia Benthien,
  • Paul Niklas Axt,
  • Theresa Mohr,
  • Kai Mortensen,
  • Markus Weckmann,
  • Daniel Drömann and
  • Klaas Frederik Franzen

In addition to the market launch of heated tobacco products (HTPs) and the JUUL as well as the EVALI, they caused a widespread discussion on the risk reduction compared to a combustible cigarette. Furthermore, first data showed harmful effects on the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
9,471 Views
10 Pages

Impact of Electronic Alternatives to Tobacco Cigarettes on Indoor Air Particular Matter Levels

  • Carmela Protano,
  • Maurizio Manigrasso,
  • Vittoria Cammalleri,
  • Giuseppe Biondi Zoccai,
  • Giacomo Frati,
  • Pasquale Avino and
  • Matteo Vitali

An aerosol study was carried out in a test room measuring particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10, 4, 2.5 and 1 µm (PM10, PM4, PM2.5, PM1) before and during the use of electronic alternatives to tobacco cigarettes (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,659 Views
15 Pages

17 March 2025

Background and Objectives: The rising popularity of new-generation electronic cigarettes (e-cig) like JUUL necessitates a better understanding of their impact on respiratory and other body systems, as the effects of JUUL’s components remain unc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,797 Views
13 Pages

29 October 2020

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) use has been dramatically increased recently, especially among youths. Previous studies from our laboratory showed that chronic exposure to e-cigs, containing 24 mg/mL nicotine, was associated with dysregulation of glut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,173 Views
19 Pages

A Practical Framework for Novel Electronic Nicotine Delivery System Evaluation: Chemical and Toxicological Characterization of JUUL2 Aerosol and Comparison with Reference Cigarettes

  • David K. Cook,
  • Guy Lalonde,
  • Michael J. Oldham,
  • Jiaming Wang,
  • Austin Bates,
  • Sifat Ullah,
  • Christina Sulaiman,
  • Karen Carter,
  • Candice Jongsma and
  • I. Gene Gillman

4 January 2024

Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDSs) are designed as a non-combustible alternative to cigarettes, aiming to deliver nicotine without the harmful byproducts of tobacco combustion. As the category evolves and new ENDS products emerge, it is imp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,956 Views
9 Pages

Discussions of Flavored ENDS Sales Restrictions: Themes Related to Circumventing Policies on Reddit

  • Nathan Silver,
  • Padmini Kucherlapaty,
  • Ganna Kostygina,
  • Hy Tran,
  • Miao Feng,
  • Sherry Emery and
  • Barbara Schillo

Objective: To examine conversations among JUUL users on Reddit related to restrictions on flavored ENDS and the shifting policy landscape. Methods: Posts and comments (n = 166,169) between May 2019 and May 2020 on the subreddit r/JUUL were scraped us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,664 Views
13 Pages

Usage Pattern and Nicotine Delivery during Ad Libitum Consumption of Pod E-Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products

  • Andrea Rabenstein,
  • Anna Rahofer,
  • Jochen Vukas,
  • Benedikt Rieder,
  • Kristin Störzenhofecker,
  • Yvonne Stoll,
  • Nestor Burgmann,
  • Elke Pieper,
  • Peter Laux and
  • Nadja Mallock-Ohnesorg
  • + 1 author

5 May 2023

Many different nicotine delivery products, such as e-cigarettes (e-cigs) or heated tobacco products (HTPs), are available on the market. To better understand these products, it is crucial to learn how consumers use them and how much nicotine they del...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,314 Views
14 Pages

Effects of Modified Tobacco Risk Products with Claims and Nicotine Features on Perceptions among Racial and Ethnic Groups

  • Teresa DeAtley,
  • Andrea C. Johnson,
  • Matthew D. Stone,
  • Janet Audrain-McGovern,
  • Melissa Mercincavage and
  • Andrew A. Strasser

Research suggests consumers may misunderstand modified risk tobacco product (MRTP) claims. We examined the effects of nicotine content across four tobacco products with and without MRTP claims among a racially and ethnically diverse sample of adults...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,892 Views
36 Pages

4 June 2015

Using a two-account model with event risk, we model life insurance contracts taking into account both guaranteed and non-guaranteed payments in participating life insurance as well as in unit-linked insurance. Here, event risk is used as a generic te...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
9,319 Views
14 Pages

The Effect on Wireless Sensor Communication When Deployed in Biomass

  • Jakob Juul Larsen,
  • Ole Green,
  • Esmaeil S. Nadimi and
  • Thomas Skjøodeberg Toftegaard

25 August 2011

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have been studied in a variety of scenarios over recent years, but work has almost exclusively been done using air as the transmission media. In this article some of the challenges of deploying a WSN in a heterogeneous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,048 Views
21 Pages

Prediction of Tail Biting Events in Finisher Pigs from Automatically Recorded Sensor Data

  • Mona Lilian Vestbjerg Larsen,
  • Lene Juul Pedersen and
  • Dan Børge Jensen

19 July 2019

Tail biting in pigs is an animal welfare problem, and tail biting should be prevented from developing into tail damage. One strategy could be to predict events of tail biting so that the farmer can make timely interventions in specific pens. In the c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,051 Views
23 Pages

Dissolved Inorganic Geogenic Phosphorus Load to a Groundwater-Fed Lake: Implications of Terrestrial Phosphorus Cycling by Groundwater

  • Catharina Simone Nisbeth,
  • Jacob Kidmose,
  • Kaarina Weckström,
  • Kasper Reitzel,
  • Bent Vad Odgaard,
  • Ole Bennike,
  • Lærke Thorling,
  • Suzanne McGowan,
  • Anders Schomacker and
  • Søren Jessen

24 October 2019

The general perception has long been that lake eutrophication is driven by anthropogenic sources of phosphorus (P) and that P is immobile in the subsurface and in aquifers. Combined investigation of the current water and P budgets of a 70 ha lake (N&...

  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
11,748 Views
32 Pages

Barriers to, and Facilitators of, Exercising in Fitness Centres among Adults with and without Physical Disabilities: A Scoping Review

  • Helene Nikolajsen,
  • Louise Fleng Sandal,
  • Carsten Bogh Juhl,
  • Jens Troelsen and
  • Birgit Juul-Kristensen

Fitness centres are an obvious arena for performing physical activity for the general population but representation of adults with physical disabilities (AwPD) is lacking. To increase possibilities for AwPD to exercise in fitness centres together wit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
64 Citations
7,280 Views
9 Pages

The Effect of Prophylactic HPV Vaccines on Oral and Oropharyngeal HPV Infection—A Systematic Review

  • Kristoffer Juul Nielsen,
  • Kathrine Kronberg Jakobsen,
  • Jakob Schmidt Jensen,
  • Christian Grønhøj and
  • Christian Von Buchwald

11 July 2021

Human papillomavirus (HPV) imposes an increased risk of developing cervical, anal and oropharyngeal cancer. In the Western world, HPV infection is currently the major cause of oropharyngeal cancer. The effectiveness of HPV vaccines for oral or oropha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,559 Views
12 Pages

Adaptive Interactions of Achromobacter spp. with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Chronic Lung Co-Infection

  • Angela Sandri,
  • Janus Anders Juul Haagensen,
  • Laura Veschetti,
  • Helle Krogh Johansen,
  • Søren Molin,
  • Giovanni Malerba,
  • Caterina Signoretto,
  • Marzia Boaretti and
  • Maria M. Lleo

In the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), the main pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is often co-isolated with other microbes, likely engaging in inter-species interactions. In the case of chronic co-infections, this cohabitation can last for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,493 Views
15 Pages

Utility of suPAR and NGAL for AKI Risk Stratification and Early Optimization of Renal Risk Medications among Older Patients in the Emergency Department

  • Anne Byriel Walls,
  • Anne Kathrine Bengaard,
  • Esben Iversen,
  • Camilla Ngoc Nguyen,
  • Thomas Kallemose,
  • Helle Gybel Juul-Larsen,
  • Baker Nawfal Jawad,
  • Mads Hornum,
  • Ove Andersen and
  • Morten Baltzer Houlind

25 August 2021

Diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) based on plasma creatinine often lags behind actual changes in renal function. Here, we investigated early detection of AKI using the plasma soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) and neutrophi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,185 Views
16 Pages

Introduction of a Comprehensive Diagnostic and Interdisciplinary Management Approach in Haematological Patients with Mucormycosis: A Pre and Post-Intervention Analysis

  • Malene Risum,
  • Jannik Helweg-Larsen,
  • Søren Lykke Petersen,
  • Peter Kampmann,
  • Ulrik Malthe Overgaard,
  • Daniel El Fassi,
  • Ove Juul Nielsen,
  • Mette Brabrand,
  • Niclas Rubek and
  • Maiken Cavling Arendrup
  • + 7 authors

8 November 2020

Mucormycosis is a life threatening infection in patients with haematological disease. We introduced a Mucorales-PCR and an aggressive, multidisciplinary management approach for mucormycosis during 2016–2017 and evaluated patient outcomes in 13...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,398 Views
17 Pages

Colon Capsule Endoscopy vs. CT Colonography Following Incomplete Colonoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

  • Ulrik Deding,
  • Lasse Kaalby,
  • Henrik Bøggild,
  • Eva Plantener,
  • Mie Kruse Wollesen,
  • Morten Kobaek-Larsen,
  • Siri Juul Hansen and
  • Gunnar Baatrup

13 November 2020

Following incomplete colonoscopy (IC) patients often undergo computed tomography colonography (CTC), but colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) may be an alternative. We compared the completion rate, sensitivity and diagnostic yield for polyp detection from C...

  • Review
  • Open Access
97 Citations
19,213 Views
20 Pages

16 December 2020

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) are secreted from the gut upon nutrient stimulation and regulate postprandial metabolism. These hormones are known as classical incretin hormones and are responsib...

  • Meeting Report
  • Open Access
853 Views
28 Pages

Selected Abstracts Submitted to the Fourth International Symposium on Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer

  • Christi J. van Asperen,
  • Nandy Hofland,
  • Sethareh Moghadasi,
  • Joyce Wouts,
  • Juul G. Wijnen and
  • Maaike P.G. Vreeswijk

1 April 2012

Background: Nearly 15% of DNA tests for BRCA1/2 results in the identification of an unclassified variant (UV). In DNA diagnostic laboratories in The Netherlands, a 4-group classification system (class I to IV) is in use (Bell et al.). Aim of this stu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
60 Citations
7,558 Views
29 Pages

Transanal Irrigation for Neurogenic Bowel Disease, Low Anterior Resection Syndrome, Faecal Incontinence and Chronic Constipation: A Systematic Review

  • Mira Mekhael,
  • Helle Ø Kristensen,
  • Helene Mathilde Larsen,
  • Therese Juul,
  • Anton Emmanuel,
  • Klaus Krogh and
  • Peter Christensen

13 February 2021

Transanal irrigation (TAI) has received increasing attention as a treatment option in patients with bowel dysfunction. This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines and evaluates the effect of TAI in neurogenic bowel dysfunc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,698 Views
14 Pages

Exploring the Concept of In Vivo Guided Tissue Engineering by a Single-Stage Surgical Procedure in a Rodent Model

  • Clara Ibel Chamorro,
  • Said Zeiai,
  • Nikolai Juul,
  • Oliver Willacy,
  • Jinxing Huo,
  • Jöns Hilborn and
  • Magdalena Fossum

21 October 2022

In severe malformations with a lack of native tissues, treatment options are limited. We aimed at expanding tissue in vivo using the body as a bioreactor and developing a sustainable single-staged procedure for autologous tissue reconstruction in mal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,001 Views
14 Pages

A Randomized, Controlled Study to Investigate How Bovine Colostrum Fortification of Human Milk Affects Bowel Habits in Preterm Infants (FortiColos Study)

  • Susanne Soendergaard Kappel,
  • Per Torp Sangild,
  • Agnethe May Ahnfeldt,
  • Valdis Jóhannsdóttir,
  • Line Juul Soernsen,
  • Lene Boejgaard Bak,
  • Christel Friborg,
  • Sören Möller,
  • Gitte Zachariassen and
  • Lise Aunsholt

10 November 2022

Background: Human milk does not meet the nutritional needs to support optimal growth of very preterm infants during the first weeks of life. Nutrient fortifiers are therefore added to human milk, though these products are suspected to increase gut dy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,142 Views
13 Pages

Testicular cancer is believed to originate from disruptions of normal androgen-estrogen balance in-utero. α-fetoprotein (AFP) may modify fetal response to estrogens via estrogen interaction. In a cohort study, we investigated the association be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,581 Views
20 Pages

Polymorphisms within Autophagy-Related Genes as Susceptibility Biomarkers for Multiple Myeloma: A Meta-Analysis of Three Large Cohorts and Functional Characterization

  • Esther Clavero,
  • José Manuel Sanchez-Maldonado,
  • Angelica Macauda,
  • Rob Ter Horst,
  • Belém Sampaio-Marques,
  • Artur Jurczyszyn,
  • Alyssa Clay-Gilmour,
  • Angelika Stein,
  • Michelle A. T. Hildebrandt and
  • Juan Sainz
  • + 61 authors

Multiple myeloma (MM) arises following malignant proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow, that secrete high amounts of specific monoclonal immunoglobulins or light chains, resulting in the massive production of unfolded or misfolded proteins...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,014 Views
11 Pages

Dislocation Mechanisms and Local Strength with a View towards Sleeper Screw Failures

  • Kang Lin,
  • Lichu Zhou,
  • Dorte Juul Jensen and
  • Xiaodan Zhang

11 April 2023

Dislocation structures can be directly related to the fatigue properties of metals, such as fatigue strength, including the fatigue limit and saturation stress. We present an indirect dislocation-structure-based method to evaluate the local stresses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,566 Views
14 Pages

Patterns of Infections among Extremely Preterm Infants

  • Krystle Perez,
  • Mihai Puia-Dumitrescu,
  • Bryan A. Comstock,
  • Thomas R. Wood,
  • Dennis E. Mayock,
  • Patrick J. Heagerty,
  • Sandra E. Juul and
  • on behalf of the PENUT Consortium

4 April 2023

Infections remain a leading cause of neonatal death, especially among the extremely preterm infants. To evaluate the incidence, pathogenesis, and in-hospital outcomes associated with sepsis among hospitalized extremely preterm infants born at 24&ndas...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,520 Views
15 Pages

Appropriate nutrition during pregnancy and the post-partum period is vital for both the mothers and their offspring. Both under- and over-nourished status may have important microbial implications on the maternal and infant gut microbiomes. Alteratio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,564 Views
16 Pages

Sexual activism (for, e.g., participants in the LGBT+ or BDSM communities) is prima facie commendable, at least for the liberal. However, it is unclear whether the end goal of such activism is toleration or recognition. The argument of this paper is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,337 Views
16 Pages

Determination of Heat and Mass Transport Correlations for Hollow Membrane Distillation Modules

  • Peter M. Hylle,
  • Jeppe T. Falden,
  • Jeppe L. Rauff,
  • Philip Rasmussen,
  • Mads Moltzen-Juul,
  • Maja L. Trudslev,
  • Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen and
  • Aamer Ali

14 April 2023

Development and optimization of the membrane distillation (MD) process are strongly associated with better understanding of heat and mass transport across the membrane. The current state-of-the-art on heat and mass transport in MD greatly relies upon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,093 Views
21 Pages

Unravelling Effects of Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) Extract on Hepatic Fat Accumulation and Plasma Lipid Profile in Rats Fed a High-Fat Western-Style Diet

  • Sidsel Madsen,
  • Steffen Yde Bak,
  • Christian Clement Yde,
  • Henrik Max Jensen,
  • Tine Ahrendt Knudsen,
  • Cecilie Bæch-Laursen,
  • Jens Juul Holst,
  • Christoffer Laustsen and
  • Mette Skou Hedemann

27 August 2023

The objective of the study was to investigate the preventive effect on obesity-related conditions of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) extract (RE) in young, healthy rats fed a high-fat Western-style diet to complement the existing knowledge gap c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,762 Views
13 Pages

The Severity of DSS-Induced Colitis Is Independent of the SCFA-FFAR2/3-GLP-1 Pathway Despite SCFAs Inducing GLP-1 Secretion via FFAR2/3

  • Jenna Elizabeth Hunt,
  • Charlotte Bayer Christiansen,
  • Mohammad Yassin,
  • Bolette Hartmann,
  • Stefan Offermanns,
  • Lars Ove Dragsted,
  • Jens Juul Holst and
  • Hannelouise Kissow

Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the major microbial metabolites produced from the fermentation of dietary fiber in the gut. They are recognised as secretagogues of the glucagon-like peptides, GLP-1 and GLP-2, likely mediated by the activation of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,405 Views
19 Pages

Evaluating Neuroprotective Effects of Uridine, Erythropoietin, and Therapeutic Hypothermia in a Ferret Model of Inflammation-Sensitized Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

  • Kylie A. Corry,
  • Olivia R. White,
  • AnnaMarie E. Shearlock,
  • Daniel H. Moralejo,
  • Janessa B. Law,
  • Jessica M. Snyder,
  • Sandra E. Juul and
  • Thomas R. Wood

11 September 2021

Perinatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain injury, often in conjunction with an inflammatory insult, is the most common cause of death or disability in neonates. Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is the standard of care for HI encephalopathy in term and near-t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,664 Views
10 Pages

Blood-Based Immune Profiling Combined with Machine Learning Discriminates Psoriatic Arthritis from Psoriasis Patients

  • Michelle L. M. Mulder,
  • Xuehui He,
  • Juul M. P. A. van den Reek,
  • Paulo C. M. Urbano,
  • Charlotte Kaffa,
  • Xinhui Wang,
  • Bram van Cranenbroek,
  • Esther van Rijssen,
  • Frank H. J. van den Hoogen and
  • Hans J. P. M. Koenen
  • + 4 authors

12 October 2021

Psoriasis (Pso) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, and up to 30% of Pso patients develop psoriatic arthritis (PsA), which can lead to irreversible joint damage. Early detection of PsA in Pso patients is crucial for timely treatment but difficult...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,809 Views
11 Pages

23 October 2021

Iron is critical for brain development, playing key roles in synaptogenesis, myelination, energy metabolism and neurotransmitter production. NICU infants are at particular risk for iron deficiency due to high iron needs, preterm birth, disruptions in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,838 Views
17 Pages

Butyrate Protects against Diet-Induced NASH and Liver Fibrosis and Suppresses Specific Non-Canonical TGF-β Signaling Pathways in Human Hepatic Stellate Cells

  • Eveline Gart,
  • Wim van Duyvenvoorde,
  • Karin Toet,
  • Martien P. M. Caspers,
  • Lars Verschuren,
  • Mette Juul Nielsen,
  • Diana Julie Leeming,
  • Everton Souto Lima,
  • Aswin Menke and
  • Martine C. Morrison
  • + 3 authors

20 December 2021

In obesity-associated non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), persistent hepatocellular damage and inflammation are key drivers of fibrosis, which is the main determinant of NASH-associated mortality. The short-chain fatty acid butyrate can exert metab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,225 Views
13 Pages

Implementation of Intelligent Physical Exercise Training at a Danish Hospital—A Qualitative Study of Employees’ Barriers and Facilitators for Participation

  • Christina Juul Pultz,
  • Thea Mundt Lohse,
  • Just Bendix Justesen,
  • Charlotte Ahlgren Særvoll,
  • Sofie Fønsskov Møller,
  • Birgitte Lindegaard,
  • Thea K. Fischer,
  • Tina Dalager and
  • Stig Molsted

Background: Exercise training at work has the potential to improve employees’ productivity, health, and well-being. However, exercise interventions for healthcare workers in hospitals may be challenged by time pressure and the ongoing workflow...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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Topoisomerase 1 Activity Is Reduced in Response to Thermal Stress in Fruit Flies and in Human HeLa Cells

  • Trine Juul-Kristensen,
  • Josephine Geertsen Keller,
  • Kathrine Nygaard Borg,
  • Noriko Y. Hansen,
  • Amalie Foldager,
  • Rasmus Ladegaard,
  • Yi-Ping Ho,
  • Volker Loeschcke and
  • Birgitta R. Knudsen

24 October 2023

In the modern world with climate changes and increasing pollution, different types of stress are becoming an increasing challenge. Hence, the identification of reliable biomarkers of stress and accessible sensors to measure such biomarkers are attrac...

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