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    Improved Culture Techniques for Potato Protoplasts

    The interest in regenerating potato plants through protoplast culture techniques has grown immensely during the last few years, probably due to the vast opportunities offered by this novel method for crop impr...

    I. Carlberg, S. Karlsson, T. Eriksson in Potato (1987)

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    Ultrasound, X-ray, and CT pelvimetry compared

    Transabdominal pelvic inlet diameter and transverse mid-pelvic diameter measurements obtained with ultrasound and conventional X-ray pelvimetry were compared with those of digital radiography (computerized tom...

    P.-H. Persson, S. Karlsson, B.-M. Weldner in Problems of the Pelvic Passageway (1987)

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    The importance of sorption phenomena in relation to trace element speciation and mobility

    B. Allard, K. Håkansson, S. Karlsson in Speciation of Metals in Water, Sediment an… (1987)

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    Gas chromatographic detection of volatile amines found in indoor air due to putrefactive degradation of casein-containing building materials

    The use of non-sterile casein in building materials, especially in self-levelling floor-top** compound (putty), led to various defects in buildings with these materials. Bubbles in the mattings, dark patches...

    S. Karlsson, Z. G. Bánhidi, A. -C. Albertsson in Materials and Structures (1989)

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    The Use of 35S RNA as Either Messenger or Replicative Intermediate Might Control the Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Replication Cycle

    The plant pararetrovirus cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) contains 8000 bp of open circular DNA, which become supercoiled upon entering the nucleus (reviewed by Bonneville et al., 1988). Two major transcripts have...

    T. Hohn, J-M. Bonneville, J. Fütterer, K. Gordon in Viral Genes and Plant Pathogenesis (1990)

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    A field study of diffusion controlled migration of copper, zinc and cadmium in a clay formation

    The distribution of Cu, Zn and Cd within an illitic clay formation located beneath a ca 150 yr old deposit of sulfidic mine tailings was studied. Total concentrations of metals have been quantified as a functi...

    B. Allard, K. Håkansson, S. Karlsson, E. Sigas in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1991)

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    Effects of weathering on metal releases from an engineered deposit for alum shale leaching residues

    A pile of ca 15,000 t of crushed alum shale leaching residues from uranium refining was deposited in Ranstad, Sweden, in 1972 as a part of a pilot study of various waste storage concepts. A field study has bee...

    B. Allard, I. Arsenie, K. Håkansson, S. Karlsson in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1991)

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    Mechanisms underlying the insulinostatic effect of peptide YY in mouse pancreatic islets

    Peptide YY is an insulinostatic peptide which is released into the circulation from the intestinal mucosa upon food intake. Peptide YY is also co-stored with glucagon in the secretory granules of the pancreati...

    A. G. Nieuwenhuizen, S. Karlsson, T. Fridolf, B. Ahrén in Diabetologia (1994)

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    Methodology and uncertainty — necessities for quality learning

    In order to improve processes and products, it seems that companies have a tendency to choose the currently most popular quality methodology. Often a campaign is the strategy for deploying the latest chosen me...

    S. Karlsson, P. Sandvik Wiklund in Total Quality Management (1995)

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    Enzymatic esterification and phase behavior in ionic microemulsions with different alcohols

    The esterification of hexanoic acid and 1-pentanol catalyzed by the lipase fromChromobacterium viscosum was studied at 298.2 K using different Winsor systems as reaction medium. The microemulsion systems consiste...

    S. Backlund, F. Eriksson, S. Karlsson, G. Lundsten in Colloid and Polymer Science (1995)

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    Turbulent drag reduction by passive mechanisms

    In many situations involving flows of high Reynolds number (where inertial forces dominate over viscous forces), such as aircraft flight and the pipeline transportation of fuels, turbulent drag is an important...

    L. Sirovich, S. Karlsson in Nature (1997)

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    Surface roughening in ion implanted 4H-silicon carbide

    Silicon carbide (SiC) devices have the potential to yield new components with functional capabilities that far exceed components based on silicon devices. Selective do** of SiC by ion implantation is an impo...

    M. A. Capano, S. Ryu, J. A. Cooper Jr., M. R. Melloch in Journal of Electronic Materials (1999)

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    35th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    A. Melander, J. Olsson, G. Lindberg, A. Salzman, T. Howard, P. Stang in Diabetologia (1999)

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    A regionalized biophysically based model for the turnover of biomass and enteric methane emissions in the global food system

    We have developed an extensive model for the turnover of biomass in the global food system. The turnover is driven by the (human) food intake and the necessary primary production above ground of major crops fr...

    S. Wirsenius, S. Karlsson in Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Scientific Under… (2000)

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    Complexation in the heptanoic acid–heptylamine system

    The complexation between heptylamine and heptanoic acid has been elucidated at 298.15 K using spectroscopic methods and also by measuring macroscopic quantities such as viscosity, conductivity and surface ten...

    S. Karlsson, S. Backlund, R. Friman in Colloid and Polymer Science (2000)

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    Estimation of surface electromyogram spectral alteration using reduced-order autoregressive model

    A new method is proposed, based on the pole phase angle (PPA) of a second-order autoregressive (AR) model, to track spectral alteration during localised muscle fatigue when analysing surface myo-electric (ME) ...

    S. Karlsson, J. Yu in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing (2000)

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    Adenoviral vector design for high-level transgene expression in primitive human hematopoietic progenitors

    Adenoviral vector-mediated transient gene expression can provide new possibilities for ex vivo manipulation of quiescent hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). In order to define a suitable expression cassette for hi...

    X Fan, A Brun, S Karlsson in Gene Therapy (2000)

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    Development of gene therapy for hematopoietic stem cells using lentiviral vectors

    Lentiviral vectors are promising tools for the development of gene therapy since they can transduce both quiescent and dividing target cells. Lentiviral vectors may be particularly promising gene delivery tool...

    N-B Woods, A Ooka, S Karlsson in Leukemia (2002)

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    Determination of dissociation constants of low molecular weight organic acids by capillary zone electrophoresis and indirect UV detection

    A capillary zone electrophoretic (CZE) method has been developed to determine dissociation constants (pK a) for anionic, non-UV absorbing species in the range 3.3–4.3. The procedure was ev...

    J. Hagberg, A. Düker, S. Karlsson in Chromatographia (2002)

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    On the surface elemental composition of non-corroded and corroded dental ceramic materials in vitro

    Dental ceramics are traditionally looked upon as inert materials. As many are glass phased, it may be hypothesized that they will be subjected to glass corrosion in aqueous environments. The aim of the study w...

    P. Milleding, S. Karlsson, L. Nyborg in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine (2003)

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