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    Correction: Introducing Braining—physical exercise as adjunctive therapy in psychiatric care: a retrospective cohort study of a new method

    Åsa Anger, Anna Wallerblad, Leida Kaaman, Rebecka Broman, Johan Holmberg in BMC Psychiatry (2024)

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    Introducing Braining—physical exercise as adjunctive therapy in psychiatric care: a retrospective cohort study of a new method

    Patients with severe mental disorders suffer from higher rates of poor somatic health and have shorter life expectancy than the average population. Physical activity can treat and prevent several diseases, e.g. c...

    Åsa Anger, Anna Wallerblad, Leida Kaaman, Rebecka Broman, Johan Holmberg in BMC Psychiatry (2023)

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    Publisher Correction: HIF-1 stabilization in T cells hampers the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

    Ruining Liu, Victoria Muliadi, Wenjun Mou, Hanxiong Li, Juan Yuan in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Publisher Correction: Impaired oxygen-sensitive regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis within the von Hippel–Lindau syndrome

    Shuijie Li, Wenyu Li, Juan Yuan, Petra Bullova, Jieyu Wu, Xuepei Zhang in Nature Metabolism (2022)

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    HIF-1 stabilization in T cells hampers the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

    The hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) regulate the main transcriptional pathway of response to hypoxia in T cells and are negatively regulated by von Hippel-Lindau factor (VHL). But the role of HIFs in the regu...

    Ruining Liu, Victoria Muliadi, Wenjun Mou, Hanxiong Li, Juan Yuan in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Impaired oxygen-sensitive regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis within the von Hippel–Lindau syndrome

    Mitochondria are the main consumers of oxygen within the cell. How mitochondria sense oxygen levels remains unknown. Here we show an oxygen-sensitive regulation of TFAM, an activator of mitochondrial transcrip...

    Shuijie Li, Wenyu Li, Juan Yuan, Petra Bullova, Jieyu Wu, Xuepei Zhang in Nature Metabolism (2022)

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    Author Correction: A comprehensive map coupling histone modifications with gene regulation in adult dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons

    In the originally published version of this Article, financial support was not fully acknowledged. The PDF and HTML versions of the Article have now been corrected to include support to Thomas Perlmann provide...

    Erik Södersten, Konstantinos Toskas, Vilma Rraklli in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Nexilin/NEXN controls actin polymerization in smooth muscle and is regulated by myocardin family coactivators and YAP

    Nexilin, encoded by the NEXN gene, is expressed in striated muscle and localizes to Z-discs, influencing mechanical stability. We examined Nexilin/NEXN in smooth muscle cells (SMCs), and addressed if Nexilin loca...

    Baoyi Zhu, Catarina Rippe, Johan Holmberg, Shaohua Zeng in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    A comprehensive map coupling histone modifications with gene regulation in adult dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons

    The brain is composed of hundreds of different neuronal subtypes, which largely retain their identity throughout the lifespan of the organism. The mechanisms governing this stability are not fully understood, ...

    Erik Södersten, Konstantinos Toskas, Vilma Rraklli in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Sumoylation of Notch1 represses its target gene expression during cell stress

    The Notch signaling pathway is a key regulator of stem cells during development, and its deregulated activity is linked to developmental defects and cancer. Transcriptional activation of Notch target genes req...

    Christian J. M. Antila, Vilma Rraklli, Henri A. Blomster in Cell Death & Differentiation (2018)

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    Potent pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic molecules, osteopontin and galectin-3, are not major disease modulators of laminin α2 chain-deficient muscular dystrophy

    A large number of human diseases are caused by chronic tissue injury with fibrosis potentially leading to organ failure. There is a need for more effective anti-fibrotic therapies. Congenital muscular dystroph...

    Kinga I. Gawlik, Johan Holmberg, Martina Svensson, Mikaela Einerborg in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    A Cognitive Systems Engineering Perspective on Fighter Cockpit Design Evaluation

    In this paper a method for evaluating fighter aircraft cockpit design solutions is suggested, taking into account the specific needs and limitations that come from working in the context of develo** modern f...

    Susanna Nilsson, Britta Levin in HCI International 2015 - Posters’ Extended… (2015)

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    PKCζ regulates Notch receptor routing and activity in a Notch signaling-dependent manner

    Activation of Notch signaling requires intracellular routing of the receptor, but the mechanisms controlling the distinct steps in the routing process is poorly understood. We identify PKCζ as a key regulator ...

    Marika Sjöqvist, Daniel Antfolk, Saima Ferraris, Vilma Rraklli in Cell Research (2014)

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    Applied Cognitive Ergonomics Design Principles for Fighter Aircraft

    The objective of the reported work was to study the use and applicability of applied cognitive ergonomics design principles for fighter aircraft, with examples from the modern Swedish swing-role aircraft Gripe...

    Jens Alfredson, Johan Holmberg in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2011)

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    PITX2 gain-of-function induced defects in mouse forelimb development

    Limb development and patterning originate from a complex interplay between the skeletal elements, tendons, and muscles of the limb. One of the genes involved in patterning of limb muscles is the homeobox trans...

    Johan Holmberg, Gorel Ingner, Curt Johansson, Peter Leander in BMC Developmental Biology (2008)