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2. Relationship between iron deficiency and expression of genes involved in iron metabolism in human myocardium and skeletal muscle
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Cabrera, C., Frisk, C., Löfström, U., Lyngå, P., Linde, C., Hage, C., Persson, H., Eriksson, M.J., Wallén, H., Persson, B., and Ekström, M.
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- 2023
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3. Neuropsychological functioning of adults with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome.
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Oldenboom, Carmen, Drissen, Meggie M. C. M., van Dongen, Linde C. M., Kleefstra, Tjitske, Prins, Judith B., Egger, Jos I. M., and Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline
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PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS) might be associated with a distinct cognitive and psychological profile. However, previous studies are limited, predominantly based on small and pediatric cohorts, likely affected by selection bias, and show a broad range of findings. We aimed to characterize the neuropsychological functioning of adults with PHTS. A total of 40 participants, with intellectual disability as exclusion criterium, completed an extensive clinical neuropsychological assessment including cognitive tasks, questionnaires, and a clinical diagnostic interview. The cognitive tasks and questionnaire data were categorized as below and above average based on 1.5 SD. About 80% of participants showed an average level of intelligence. In addition, 30% and 24% of participants scored below average on immediate memory recall and speed of information processing, respectively. Furthermore, about 25% reported above average scores on the majority of the questionnaires, indicating psychological distress, signs of alexithymia, and cognitive complaints. Personality of participants was characterized by inflexibility, social withdrawal, and difficulties in recognizing and describing their own emotions. Adults with PHTS demonstrate a heterogeneous yet distinct neuropsychological profile that is characterized by slower information processing, psychological problems, and specific personality traits. These findings provide directions on how to optimize the care and daily lives of adults with PHTS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Effect of molybdenum, aluminium and boron on the phase transformation in 4 wt.–% manganese steels
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Gramlich, A., van der Linde, C., Ackermann, M., and Bleck, W.
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- 2020
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5. Immunogenicity of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines in Pregnant and Lactating Women
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Collier, A.Y., McMahan, K., Yu, J., Tostanoski, L.H., Aguayo, R., Ansel, J., Chandrashekar, A., Patel, S., Apraku Bondzie, E., Sellers, D., Barrett, J., Sanborn, O., Wan, H., Chang, A., Anioke, T., Nkolola, J., Bradshaw, C., Jacob-Dolan, C., Feldman, J., Gebre, M., Borducchi, E.N., Liu, J., Schmidt, A.G., Suscovich, T., Linde, C., Alter, G., Hacker, M.R., and Barouch, D.H.
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- 2022
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6. Phylogenetic placement of Spermospora avenae, causal agent of red leather leaf disease of oats
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Zaveri, A., Mann, R. C., Kaur, J. K., Henry, F. J., Wallwork, H., Linde, C. C., and Edwards, Jacqueline
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- 2020
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7. Scald on gramineous hosts in Iran and their potential threat to cultivated barley
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Seifollahi, E., Sharifnabi, B., Javan-Nikkhah, M., and Linde, C. C.
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- 2020
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8. Worse long term prognosis in new onset HFpEF treated in HF clinics compared to HFrEF and HFmrEF patients; reflecting need for effective treatment in HFpEF. Results from the Stockholm PREFERS Study
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Ekstrom, M, primary, Hage, C, additional, Lynga, P, additional, Arslan, T, additional, Persson, B, additional, Eriksson, M J, additional, Wallen, H, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Persson, H, additional
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- 2023
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9. Determinants and differences of delay in cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Gatti, P, primary, Lind, S, additional, Kristiandottir, I, additional, Azari, A, additional, Savarese, G, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Gadler, F, additional
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- 2023
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10. Estimating variance components and breeding values for number of oocytes and number of embryos in dairy cattle using a single-step genomic evaluation
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Cornelissen, M.A.M.C., Mullaart, E., Van der Linde, C., and Mulder, H.A.
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- 2017
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11. What determines who gets cardiac resynchronization therapy in europe?
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Gatti, P, primary, Thorvaldsen, T, additional, Benson, L, additional, Normand, C, additional, Savarese, G, additional, Dahlstrom, U, additional, Maggioni, A, additional, Lund, L H, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Dickstein, K, additional
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- 2023
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12. Left-bundle branch block, an alert for cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Gatti, P, primary, Kristjansdottir, I, additional, Azari, A, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Lind, S, additional, Savarese, G, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Gadler, F, additional
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- 2023
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13. Carbon Dioxide and Water Activation by Niobium Trioxide Anions in the Gas Phase
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Salzburger, M., Saragi, R.T., Wensink, F.J., Cunningham, E.M., Beyer, M.K., Bakker, J.M., Ončák, M., Linde, C. van der, Salzburger, M., Saragi, R.T., Wensink, F.J., Cunningham, E.M., Beyer, M.K., Bakker, J.M., Ončák, M., and Linde, C. van der
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Contains fulltext : 292050.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2023
14. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
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Hyde, K. D., Abdel-Wahab, M. A., Abdollahzadeh, J., Abeywickrama, P. D., Absalan, S., Afshari, N., Ainsworth, A. M., Akulov, O. Y., Aleoshin, V. V., Al-Sadi, A. M., Alvarado, P., Alves, A., Alves-Silva, G., Amalfi, M., Amira, Y., Amuhenage, T. B., Anderson, J. L., Antonín, V., Aouali, S., Aptroot, A., Apurillo, C. C. S., Araújo, J. P.M., Ariyawansa, H. A., Armand, A., Arumugam, E., Asghari, R., Assis, D. M.A., Atienza, V., Avasthi, S., Azevedo, E., Bahkali, A. H., Bakhshi, M., Banihashemi, Z., Bao, D. F., Baral, H. O., Barata, M., Barbosa, F. R., Barbosa, R. N., Barreto, R. W., Baschien, C., Belamesiatseva, D. B., Reuel, M. Bennett, Bera, I., Bezerra, J. D. P., Bezerra, J. L., Bhat, D. J., Bhunjun, C. S., Bianchinotti, M. V., Błaszkowski, J., Blondelle, A., Boekhout, T., Bonito, G., Boonmee, S., Boonyuen, N., Bregant, C., Buchanan, P., Bundhun, D., Burgaud, G., Burgess, T., Buyck, B., Cabarroi-Hernández, M., Cáceres, M. E. S., Caeiro, M. F., Cai, L., Cai, M. F., Calabon, M. S., Calaça, F. J. S., Callalli, M., Camara, M. P. S., Cano-Lira, J. F., Cantillo, T., Cao, B., Carlavilla, J. R., Carvalho, A., Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F., Castlebury, L., Castro-Jauregui, O., Catania, M. D., Cavalcanti, L. H., Cazabonne, J., Cedeño-Sanchez, M. L., Chaharmiri-Dokhaharani, S., Chaiwan, N., Chakraborty, N., Chaverri, P., Cheewangkoon, R., Chen, C., Chen, C. Y., Chen, K. H., Chen, J., Chen, Q., Chen, W. H., Chen, Y. P., Chethana, K. W. T., Coleine, C., Condé, T. O., Corazon-Guivin, M. A., Cortés-Pérez, A., Costa-Rezende, D. H., Courtecuisse, R., Crouch, J. A., Crous, P. W., Cui, B. K., Cui, Y. Y., da Silva, D. K. A., da Silva, G. A., da Silva, I. R., da Silva, R. M. F., da Silva Santos, A. C., Dai, D. Q., Dai, Y. C., Damm, U., Darmostuk, V., Zoha, Daroodi, Das, K., Davoodian, N., Davydov, E. A., Dayarathne, M. C., Decock, C., de Groot, M. D., De Kesel, A., de la Cruz, T. E. E., De Lange, R., Delgado, G., Denchev, C. M., Denchev, T. T., de Oliveira, N. T., de Silva, N. I., de Souza, F. A., Dentinger, B., Devadatha, B., Dianese, J. C., Dima, B., Diniz, A. G., Dissanayake, A. J., Dissanayake, L. S., Doğan, H. H., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Dong, W., Dong, Z. Y., Dos Santos, L. A., Drechsler-Santos, E. R., Du, T. Y., Dubey, M. K., Dutta, A. K., Egidi, E., Elliott, T. F., Elshahed, M. S., Erdoğdu, M., Ertz, D., Etayo, J., Evans, H. C., Fan, X. L., Fan, Y. G., Fedosova, A. G., Fell, J., Fernandes, I., Firmino, A. L., Fiuza, P. O., Flakus, A., de Souza, C. A.Fragoso, Frisvad, J. C., Fryar, S. C., Gabaldón, T., Gajanayake, A. J., Galindo, L. J., Gannibal, P. B., García, D., García-Sandoval, S. R., Garrido-Benavent, I., Garzoli, L., Gautam, A. K., Ge, Z. W., Gené, D. J., Gentekaki, E., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachini, A. J., Gibertoni, T. B., Góes-Neto, A., Gomdola, D., de Farias, A. R. Gomes, Gorjón, S. P., Goto, B. T., Granados-Montero, M. M., Griffith, G. W., Groenewald, J. Z., Groenewald, M., Grossart, H. P., Gueidan, C., Gunarathne, A., Gunaseelan, S., Gusmão, L. F.P., Gutierrez, A. C., Guzmán-Dávalos, L., Haelewaters, D., Halling, R., Han, Y. F., Hapuarachchi, K. K., Harder, C. B., Harrington, T. C., Hattori, T., He, M. Q., He, S., He, S. H., Healy, R., Herández-Restrepo, M., Heredia, G., Hodge, K. T., Holgado-Rojas, M., Hongsanan, S., Horak, E., Hosoya, T., Houbraken, J., Huang, S. K., Huanraluek, N., Hur, J. S., Hurdeal, V. G., Hustad, V. P., Iotti, M., Iturriaga, T., Jafar, E., Janik, P., Jany, J. L., Jayalal, R. G.U., Jayasiri, S. C., Jayawardena, R. S., Jeewon, R., Jerônimo, G. H., Jesus, A. L., Jin, J., Johnston, P. R., Jones, E. B.G., Joshi, Y., Justo, A., Kaishian, P., Kakishima, M., Kaliyaperumal, M., Kang, G. P., Kang, J. C., Karakehian, J. M., Karimi, O., Karpov, S. A., Karunarathna, S. C., Kaufmann, M., Kemler, M., Kezo, K., Khyaju, S., Kirchmair, M., Kirk, P. M., Kitaura, M. J., Klawonn, I., Kolarik, M., Kong, A., Kuhar, F., Kukwa, M., Kumar, S., Kušan, I., Lado, C., Larsson, K. H., Latha, K. P.D., Lee, H. B., Leonardi, M., Leontyev, D. L., Lestari, A. S., Li, C. J.Y., Li, D. W., Li, H. Y., Li, L., Li, Q. R., Li, W. L., Li, Y., Li, Y. C., Liao, C. F., Liimatainen, K., Lim, Y. W., Lin, C. G., Linaldeddu, B. T., Linde, C. C., Linn, M. M., Liu, F., Liu, J. K., Liu, N. G., Liu, S., Liu, X. F., Liu, X. Z., Liu, Z. B., Lu, L., Lu, Y. Z., Luangharn, T., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lumbsch, H. T., Lumyong, S., Luo, L., Luo, M., Luo, Z. L., Ma, J., Machado, A. R., Madagammana, A. D., Madrid, H., Magurno, F., Magyar, D., Mahadevan, N., Maharachchikumbura, S. S.N., Maimaiti, Y., Malosso, E., Manamgoda, D. S., Manawasinghe, I. S., Mapook, A., Marasinghe, D. S., Mardones, M., Marin-Felix, Y., Márquez, R., Masigol, H., Matočec, N., May, T. W., McKenzie, E. H.C., Meiras-Ottoni, A., Melo, R. F.R., Mendes-Alvarenga, R. L., Mendieta, S., Meng, Q. F., Menkis, A., Menolli, N., Mešić, A., Calvo, J. G.Meza, Mikhailov, K. V., Miller, S. L., Moncada, B., Moncalvo, J. M., Monteiro, J. S., Monteiro, M., Mora-Montes, H. M., Moreau, P. A., Mueller, G. M., Mukhopadyay, S., Murugadoss, R., Nagy, L. G., Najafiniya, M., Nanayakkara, C. M., Nascimento, C. C., Nei, Y., Neves, M. A., Neuhauser, S., Niego, A. G.T., Nilsson, R. H., Niskanen, T., Niveiro, N., Noorabadi, M. T., Noordeloos, M. E., Norphanphoun, C., Otaño, N. B.Nuñez, O’Donnell, R. P., Oehl, F., Olariaga, I., Orlando, O. P., Pang, K. L., Papp, V., Pawłowska, J., Peintner, U., Pem, D., Pereira, O. L., Perera, R. H., Perez-Moreno, J., Perez-Ortega, S., Péter, G., Phillips, A. J.L., Phonemany, M., Phukhamsakda, C., Phutthacharoen, K., Piepenbring, M., Pires-Zottarelli, C. L.A., Poinar, G., Pošta, A., Prieto, M., Promputtha, I., Quandt, C. A., Radek, R., Rahnama, K., Raj, K. N.A., Rajeshkumar, K. C., Rämä, T., Rambold, G., Ramírez-Cruz, V., Rasconi, S., Rathnayaka, A. R., Raza, M., Ren, G. C., Robledo, G. L., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Ronikier, A., Rossi, W., Ryberg, M., Ryvarden, L. R., Salvador-Montoya, C. A., Samant, B., Samarakoon, B. C., Samarakoon, M. C., Sánchez-Castro, I., Sánchez-García, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Santamaria, B., Santiago, A. L.C.M.A., Sarma, V. V., Savchenko, A., Savchenko, K., Saxena, R. K., Scholler, M., Schoutteten, N., Seifollahi, E., Selbmann, L., Selcuk, F., Senanayake, I. C., Shabashova, T. G., Shen, H. W., Shen, Y. M., Silva-Filho, A. G.S., Simmons, D. R., Singh, R., Sir, E. B., Song, C. G., Souza-Motta, C. M., Sruthi, O. P., Stadler, M., Stchigel, A. M., Stemler, J., Stephenson, S. L., Strassert, J. F.H., Su, H. L., Su, L., Suetrong, S., Sulistyo, B., Sun, Y. R., Svantesson, S., Sysouphanthong, P., Takamatsu, S., Tan, T. H., Tanaka, K., Tang, A. M.C., Tang, X., Tanney, J. B., Tavakol, N. M., Taylor, J. E., Taylor, P. W.J., Tedersoo, L., Tennakoon, D. S., Thamodini, G. K., Thines, M., Thiyagaraja, V., Thongklang, N., Tiago, P. V., Tian, Q., Tian, W. H., Tibell, L., Tibell, S., Tibpromma, S., Tkalčec, Z., Tomšovský, M., Toome-Heller, M., Torruella, G., Tsurykau, A., Udayanga, D., Ulukapi, M., Untereiner, W. A., Uzunov, B. A., Valle, L. G., Van Caenegem, W., Van den Wyngaert, S., Van Vooren, N., Velez, P., Verma, R. K., Vieira, L. C., Vieira, W. A.S., Vizzini, A., Walker, A., Walker, A. K., Wanasinghe, D. N., Wang, C. G., Wang, K., Wang, S. X., Wang, X. Y., Wang, Y., Wannasawang, N., Wartchow, F., Wei, D. P., Wei, X. L., White, J. F., Wijayawardene, N. N., Wijesinghe, S. N., Wijesundara, D. S.A., Wisitrassameewong, K., Worthy, F. R., Wu, F., Wu, G., Wu, H. X., Wu, N., Wu, W. P., Wurzbacher, C., Xiao, Y. P., Xiong, Y. R., Xu, B., Xu, L. J., Xu, R., Xu, T. M., Yakovchenko, L., Yan, J. Y., Yang, H. D., Yang, J., Yang, Z. L., Yang, Y. H., Yapa, N., Yasanthika, E., Youssef, N. H., Yu, F. M., Yu, Q., Yu, X. D., Yu, Y. X., Yu, Z. F., Yuan, H. 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L., Bhat, D. J., Bhunjun, C. S., Bianchinotti, M. V., Błaszkowski, J., Blondelle, A., Boekhout, T., Bonito, G., Boonmee, S., Boonyuen, N., Bregant, C., Buchanan, P., Bundhun, D., Burgaud, G., Burgess, T., Buyck, B., Cabarroi-Hernández, M., Cáceres, M. E. S., Caeiro, M. F., Cai, L., Cai, M. F., Calabon, M. S., Calaça, F. J. S., Callalli, M., Camara, M. P. S., Cano-Lira, J. F., Cantillo, T., Cao, B., Carlavilla, J. R., Carvalho, A., Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F., Castlebury, L., Castro-Jauregui, O., Catania, M. D., Cavalcanti, L. H., Cazabonne, J., Cedeño-Sanchez, M. L., Chaharmiri-Dokhaharani, S., Chaiwan, N., Chakraborty, N., Chaverri, P., Cheewangkoon, R., Chen, C., Chen, C. Y., Chen, K. H., Chen, J., Chen, Q., Chen, W. H., Chen, Y. P., Chethana, K. W. T., Coleine, C., Condé, T. O., Corazon-Guivin, M. A., Cortés-Pérez, A., Costa-Rezende, D. H., Courtecuisse, R., Crouch, J. A., Crous, P. W., Cui, B. K., Cui, Y. Y., da Silva, D. K. A., da Silva, G. A., da Silva, I. R., da Silva, R. M. F., da Silva Santos, A. C., Dai, D. Q., Dai, Y. C., Damm, U., Darmostuk, V., Zoha, Daroodi, Das, K., Davoodian, N., Davydov, E. A., Dayarathne, M. C., Decock, C., de Groot, M. D., De Kesel, A., de la Cruz, T. E. E., De Lange, R., Delgado, G., Denchev, C. M., Denchev, T. T., de Oliveira, N. T., de Silva, N. I., de Souza, F. A., Dentinger, B., Devadatha, B., Dianese, J. C., Dima, B., Diniz, A. G., Dissanayake, A. J., Dissanayake, L. S., Doğan, H. H., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Dong, W., Dong, Z. Y., Dos Santos, L. A., Drechsler-Santos, E. R., Du, T. Y., Dubey, M. K., Dutta, A. K., Egidi, E., Elliott, T. F., Elshahed, M. S., Erdoğdu, M., Ertz, D., Etayo, J., Evans, H. C., Fan, X. L., Fan, Y. G., Fedosova, A. G., Fell, J., Fernandes, I., Firmino, A. L., Fiuza, P. O., Flakus, A., de Souza, C. A.Fragoso, Frisvad, J. C., Fryar, S. C., Gabaldón, T., Gajanayake, A. J., Galindo, L. J., Gannibal, P. B., García, D., García-Sandoval, S. R., Garrido-Benavent, I., Garzoli, L., Gautam, A. K., Ge, Z. W., Gené, D. J., Gentekaki, E., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachini, A. J., Gibertoni, T. B., Góes-Neto, A., Gomdola, D., de Farias, A. R. Gomes, Gorjón, S. P., Goto, B. T., Granados-Montero, M. M., Griffith, G. W., Groenewald, J. Z., Groenewald, M., Grossart, H. P., Gueidan, C., Gunarathne, A., Gunaseelan, S., Gusmão, L. F.P., Gutierrez, A. C., Guzmán-Dávalos, L., Haelewaters, D., Halling, R., Han, Y. F., Hapuarachchi, K. K., Harder, C. B., Harrington, T. C., Hattori, T., He, M. Q., He, S., He, S. H., Healy, R., Herández-Restrepo, M., Heredia, G., Hodge, K. T., Holgado-Rojas, M., Hongsanan, S., Horak, E., Hosoya, T., Houbraken, J., Huang, S. K., Huanraluek, N., Hur, J. S., Hurdeal, V. G., Hustad, V. P., Iotti, M., Iturriaga, T., Jafar, E., Janik, P., Jany, J. L., Jayalal, R. G.U., Jayasiri, S. C., Jayawardena, R. S., Jeewon, R., Jerônimo, G. H., Jesus, A. L., Jin, J., Johnston, P. R., Jones, E. B.G., Joshi, Y., Justo, A., Kaishian, P., Kakishima, M., Kaliyaperumal, M., Kang, G. P., Kang, J. C., Karakehian, J. M., Karimi, O., Karpov, S. A., Karunarathna, S. C., Kaufmann, M., Kemler, M., Kezo, K., Khyaju, S., Kirchmair, M., Kirk, P. M., Kitaura, M. J., Klawonn, I., Kolarik, M., Kong, A., Kuhar, F., Kukwa, M., Kumar, S., Kušan, I., Lado, C., Larsson, K. H., Latha, K. P.D., Lee, H. B., Leonardi, M., Leontyev, D. L., Lestari, A. S., Li, C. J.Y., Li, D. W., Li, H. Y., Li, L., Li, Q. R., Li, W. L., Li, Y., Li, Y. C., Liao, C. F., Liimatainen, K., Lim, Y. W., Lin, C. G., Linaldeddu, B. T., Linde, C. C., Linn, M. M., Liu, F., Liu, J. K., Liu, N. G., Liu, S., Liu, X. F., Liu, X. Z., Liu, Z. B., Lu, L., Lu, Y. Z., Luangharn, T., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lumbsch, H. T., Lumyong, S., Luo, L., Luo, M., Luo, Z. L., Ma, J., Machado, A. R., Madagammana, A. D., Madrid, H., Magurno, F., Magyar, D., Mahadevan, N., Maharachchikumbura, S. S.N., Maimaiti, Y., Malosso, E., Manamgoda, D. S., Manawasinghe, I. S., Mapook, A., Marasinghe, D. S., Mardones, M., Marin-Felix, Y., Márquez, R., Masigol, H., Matočec, N., May, T. W., McKenzie, E. H.C., Meiras-Ottoni, A., Melo, R. F.R., Mendes-Alvarenga, R. L., Mendieta, S., Meng, Q. F., Menkis, A., Menolli, N., Mešić, A., Calvo, J. G.Meza, Mikhailov, K. V., Miller, S. L., Moncada, B., Moncalvo, J. M., Monteiro, J. S., Monteiro, M., Mora-Montes, H. M., Moreau, P. A., Mueller, G. M., Mukhopadyay, S., Murugadoss, R., Nagy, L. G., Najafiniya, M., Nanayakkara, C. M., Nascimento, C. C., Nei, Y., Neves, M. A., Neuhauser, S., Niego, A. G.T., Nilsson, R. H., Niskanen, T., Niveiro, N., Noorabadi, M. T., Noordeloos, M. E., Norphanphoun, C., Otaño, N. B.Nuñez, O’Donnell, R. P., Oehl, F., Olariaga, I., Orlando, O. P., Pang, K. L., Papp, V., Pawłowska, J., Peintner, U., Pem, D., Pereira, O. L., Perera, R. H., Perez-Moreno, J., Perez-Ortega, S., Péter, G., Phillips, A. J.L., Phonemany, M., Phukhamsakda, C., Phutthacharoen, K., Piepenbring, M., Pires-Zottarelli, C. L.A., Poinar, G., Pošta, A., Prieto, M., Promputtha, I., Quandt, C. A., Radek, R., Rahnama, K., Raj, K. N.A., Rajeshkumar, K. C., Rämä, T., Rambold, G., Ramírez-Cruz, V., Rasconi, S., Rathnayaka, A. R., Raza, M., Ren, G. C., Robledo, G. L., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Ronikier, A., Rossi, W., Ryberg, M., Ryvarden, L. R., Salvador-Montoya, C. A., Samant, B., Samarakoon, B. C., Samarakoon, M. C., Sánchez-Castro, I., Sánchez-García, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Santamaria, B., Santiago, A. L.C.M.A., Sarma, V. V., Savchenko, A., Savchenko, K., Saxena, R. K., Scholler, M., Schoutteten, N., Seifollahi, E., Selbmann, L., Selcuk, F., Senanayake, I. C., Shabashova, T. G., Shen, H. W., Shen, Y. M., Silva-Filho, A. G.S., Simmons, D. R., Singh, R., Sir, E. B., Song, C. G., Souza-Motta, C. M., Sruthi, O. P., Stadler, M., Stchigel, A. M., Stemler, J., Stephenson, S. L., Strassert, J. F.H., Su, H. L., Su, L., Suetrong, S., Sulistyo, B., Sun, Y. R., Svantesson, S., Sysouphanthong, P., Takamatsu, S., Tan, T. 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D., Yang, J., Yang, Z. L., Yang, Y. H., Yapa, N., Yasanthika, E., Youssef, N. H., Yu, F. M., Yu, Q., Yu, X. D., Yu, Y. X., Yu, Z. F., Yuan, H. S., Yuan, Y., Yurkov, A., Zafari, D., Zamora, J. C., Zare, R., Zeng, M., Zeng, N. K., Zeng, X. Y., Zhang, F., Zhang, H., Zhang, J. F., Zhang, J. Y., Zhang, Q. Y., Zhang, S. N., Zhang, W., Zhang, Y., Zhao, C. L., Zhao, H., Zhao, Q., Zhao, R. L., Zhou, L. W., Zhou, M., Zhurbenko, M. P., Zin, H. H., and Zucconi, L.
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The Global Consortium for the Classification of Fungi and fungus-like taxa is an international initiative of more than 550 mycologists to develop an electronic structure for the classification of these organisms. The members of the Consortium originate from 55 countries/regions worldwide, from a wide range of disciplines, and include senior, mid-career and early-career mycologists and plant pathologists. The Consortium will publish a biannual update of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa, to act as an international scheme for other scientists. Notes on all newly published taxa at or above the level of species will be prepared and published online on the Outline of Fungi website (https://www.outlineoffungi.org/), and these will be finally published in the biannual edition of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Comments on recent important taxonomic opinions on controversial topics will be included in the biannual outline. For example, 'to promote a more stable taxonomy in Fusarium given the divergences over its generic delimitation', or 'are there too many genera in the Boletales?' and even more importantly, 'what should be done with the tremendously diverse 'dark fungal taxa?' There are undeniable differences in mycologists' perceptions and opinions regarding species classification as well as the establishment of new species. Given the pluralistic nature of fungal taxonomy and its implications for species concepts and the nature of species, this consortium aims to provide a platform to better refine and stabilise fungal classification, taking into consideration views from different parties. In the future, a confidential voting system will be set up to gauge the opinions of all mycologists in the Consortium on important topics. The results of such surveys will be presented to the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) and the Nomenclature Committee
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15. Neural modulation for hypertension and heart failure
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Smith, S., Rossignol, P., Willis, S., Zannad, F., Mentz, R., Pocock, S., Bisognano, J., Nadim, Y., Geller, N., Ruble, S., and Linde, C.
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16. MEASURING ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN PATIENTS WITH MENDELIAN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. COMPARISON OF ABAS-3 AND DUTCH VINELAND SCALES.
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Kummeling, Joost, Vermeulen-Kalk, Karlijn, Souverein, Veerle, van Dongen, Linde C. M., Oomens, Wouter, Janzing, Joost G. E., Pop-Purceleanu, Monica, Kleefstra, Tjitske, and Egger, Jos I. M.
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,NEURAL development ,TALLIES ,STATISTICAL correlation ,PATIENT monitoring - Abstract
Objective: Several instruments are available for measuring (aspects of) adaptive functioning, but knowledge is lacking about which is best to use to monitor patients with etiologically homogeneous neurodevelopmental disorders. In this study we compare the use of the Vineland-Z and ABAS-3 adaptive behavior scales in such a specific group. Method: Of patients with a molecularly confirmed diagnosis of Kleefstra syndrome, 34 were assessed with both the Vineland-Z and ABAS-3 of which 12 (35,3%) males and 22 (64,7%) females. Raw scores and developmental ages were calculated and a comparison between the instruments was done via correlation analysis. Results: Biological age ranged from 12 to 50 years old (median age of 23,1 ± 9,6 years). Pearson r correlation analyses show that the Vineland-Z and ABAS-3 assessments are highly interchangeable in this population. However, there are practical issues which require attention: (i) the use of ABAS-3 needs several versions to cover the whole adaptive spectrum, and (ii) the Vineland-Z discriminates more at the lower end of the adaptive functioning spectrum compared to the ABAS-3, but less at the higher end. An ideal instrument for this specific purpose is not yet available. Conclusions: We recommend that either the Vineland-Z, with modification of the dated items, the abridged version of the Vineland III, or a merge of the 0-4/5-17 ABAS-3 versions would work best to assess the entire spectrum of adaptive functioning adequately. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. The Netherlands as a Future Hydrogen Hub for Northwest Europe: Analysing Domestic Developments and International Engagement
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Stam, R., van der Linde, C., and Stapersma, P.
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The Dutch government believes hydrogen will play an important role in decarbonizing the energy system. Industry, NGOs and the government work together in the Netherlands to setup low-carbon hydrogen supply chains. The Netherlands is in a good position to make a significant contribution to Europe's low-carbon hydrogen market, thanks to its current role as a European energy hub, large chemical industry, geographic location at the North Sea, offshore wind potential and existing gas and oil infrastructure. The Dutch national hydrogen strategy predominantly focuses on hydrogen produced via electrolysis from renewable electricity. However, there is also room for hydrogen produced from natural gas or waste gases with CCS, given that this effectively contributes to the development of the broader Dutch hydrogen system, without hampering the growth of hydrogen produced via electrolysis from renewable electricity. In the initial market phase, the Dutch government will prioritize hydrogen supply for the hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy industry and heavy-duty transportation. In later market phases more sectors could be using hydrogen as an energy carrier. The Dutch government has chosen for a combination of obligations and a variety of subsidies schemes, to increase investment security and scale up the low-carbon hydrogen market by 2030. Internationally the Netherlands aims to position itself as the low-carbon hydrogen hub of Northwest Europe, connecting international exporters and Dutch domestic production at the North Sea with industrial demand centres in Northwest Europe. Acknowledging the scale of the task at hand, the Dutch government is open for partnerships along the whole value chain to work towards an international low-carbon hydrogen market.
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18. Intellectual Profiles in KBG-Syndrome: A Wechsler Based Case-Control Study
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Linde C. M. van Dongen, Ellen Wingbermühle, Wouter Oomens, Anja G. Bos-Roubos, Charlotte W. Ockeloen, Tjitske Kleefstra, and Jos I. M. Egger
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ANKRD11 ,neurodevelopmental disorder ,KBG syndrome ,intelligence ,cognition ,Wechsler scales ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
KBG syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) caused by loss-of-function of the ANKRD11 gene. The core phenotype comprises developmental delay (DD)/ intellectual disability (ID) and several specific facial dysmorphisms. In addition, both ADHD- and ASD-related symptoms have been mentioned. For the correct understanding of these developmental and behavioral characteristics however, it is of great importance to apply objective measures, which seldom has been done in patients with KBG syndrome. In this study, intelligence profiles of patients with KBG syndrome (n = 18) were compared with a control group comprising patients with NDD caused by various other genetic defects (n = 17), by means of the Wechsler scales. These scales were also used to measure speed of information processing, working memory, verbal comprehension and perceptual reasoning. No significant differences were found in the global level of intelligence of patients with KBG syndrome as compared to the patient genetic control group. The same was true for Wechsler subtest results. Hence, behavioral problems associated with KBG syndrome cannot directly be related to or explained by a specific intelligence profile. Instead, specific assessment of neurocognitive functions should be performed to clarify the putative behavioral problems as observed in this syndrome.
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19. Heart failure therapy in new onset heart failure versus chronic heart failure: an analysis of 90,383 patients from the Swedish Heart Failure Registry (SwedeHF)
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Shahim, A, primary, Savarese, G, additional, Dahlstrom, U, additional, Lund, L H, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Hage, C, additional
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20. Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy in Patients with NYHA Class I–II
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Linde, C. and Raviele, Antonio, editor
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21. Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Are Results as Good as in Patients with Sinus Rhythm?
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Linde, C. and Raviele, Antonio, editor
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22. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1383-1435
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Crous, P.W., Boers, J., Holdom, D., Osieck, E.R., Steinrucken, T.V., Tan, Y.P., Vitelli, J.S., Shivas, R.G., Barrett, M., Boxshall, A.-G., Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C.A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Macia-Vicente, J.G., Raja, H.A., Rigueiro-Rodrıguez, A., Rodrıguez, A., Wingfield, M.J., Adams, S.J., Akulov, A., AL-Hidmi, T., Antonın, V., Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J.-M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J.L., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventos, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., Garcıa, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gene, J., Gutierrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł., Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G.M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N.C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarık, M., Kubatova, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A.C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A.E., Malloch, D.W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P.-A., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Rodenas, A., Nebesaova, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B.R., Oberlies, N.H., Pepori, A.L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B.M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., evıkova, H., Singh, P.N., Singh, S.K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K.R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V.A., van Iperen, A.L., Vauras, J., Walker, A.K., Wingfield, B.D., Yarden, O., Cooke, A.W., Manners, A.G., Pegg, K.G., Groenewald, J.Z., Crous, P.W., Boers, J., Holdom, D., Osieck, E.R., Steinrucken, T.V., Tan, Y.P., Vitelli, J.S., Shivas, R.G., Barrett, M., Boxshall, A.-G., Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C.A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Macia-Vicente, J.G., Raja, H.A., Rigueiro-Rodrıguez, A., Rodrıguez, A., Wingfield, M.J., Adams, S.J., Akulov, A., AL-Hidmi, T., Antonın, V., Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J.-M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J.L., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventos, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., Garcıa, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gene, J., Gutierrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł., Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G.M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N.C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarık, M., Kubatova, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A.C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A.E., Malloch, D.W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P.-A., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Rodenas, A., Nebesaova, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B.R., Oberlies, N.H., Pepori, A.L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B.M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., evıkova, H., Singh, P.N., Singh, S.K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K.R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V.A., van Iperen, A.L., Vauras, J., Walker, A.K., Wingfield, B.D., Yarden, O., Cooke, A.W., Manners, A.G., Pegg, K.G., and Groenewald, J.Z.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Agaricus albofoetidus, Agaricus aureoelephanti and Agaricus parviumbrus on soil, Fusarium ramsdenii from stem cankers of Araucaria cunninghamii, Keissleriella sporoboli from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Leptosphaerulina queenslandica and Pestalotiopsis chiaroscuro from leaves of Sporobolus natalensis, Serendipita petricolae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus petricola, Stagonospora tauntonensis from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Teratosphaeria carnegiei from leaves of Eucalyptus grandis Lulworthia fundyensis from intertidal wood and Newbrunswickomyces abietophilus (incl. Newbrunswickomyces gen. nov.)on buds of Abies balsamea. Czech Republic, Geosmithia funiculosa from a bark beetle gallery on Ulmus minor and Neoherpotrichiella juglandicola (incl. Neoherpotrichiella gen. nov.)from wood of Juglans regia. France, Aspergillus rouenensis and Neoacrodontium gallica (incl. Neoacrodontium gen. nov.)from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum feeding on Quercus wood, Endoradiciella communis (incl. Endoradiciella gen. nov.)endophyticin roots of Microthlaspi perfoliatum and Entoloma simulans on soil. India, Amanita konajensis on soil and Keithomyces indicus from soil. Israel, Microascus rothbergiorum from Stylophora pistillata. Italy, Calonarius ligusticus on soil. Netherlands , Appendopyricularia juncicola (incl. Appendopyricularia gen. nov.), Eriospora juncicola and Tetraploa juncicola on dead culms of Juncus effusus, Gonatophragmium physciae on Physcia caesia and Paracosmospora physciae (incl. Paracosmospora gen. nov.)on Physcia tenella, Myrmecridium phragmitigenum on dead culm of Phragmites australis, Neochalara lolae on stems of Pteridium aquilinum, Niesslia nieuwwulvenica on dead culm of undetermined Poaceae, Nothodevriesia narthecii (incl. Nothodevriesia gen. nov.) on dead leaves of Narthecium ossifragum and Parastenospora pini (incl. Parastenospora gen. nov.)on
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23. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1383–1435
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Crous, P.W. (Pedro Willem), Boers, J., Holdom, D.G., Osieck, (Eduard R.), Steinrucken, T.V., Tan, Y.P., Vitelli, J.S., Shivas, R.G., Barrett, M.D., Boxshall, A.-G. (Amelia-Grace), Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C.A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Maciá-Vicente, J.G., Raja, H.A., Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A., Rodríguez, A., Wingfield, M.J., Adams, S.J., Akulov, A., AL-Hidmi, T., Antonín, V. (Vladimír), Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J.-M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J.L., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventós, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., García, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gené, J., Gutiérrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł., Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G.M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N.C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarík, M., Kubátová, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A.C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A.E., Malloch, D.W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P.-A., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Nebesářová, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B.R., Oberlies, N.H., Pepori, A.L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B.M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., Ševčíková, H., Singh, P.N., Singh, S.K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K.R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V.A., Iperen, A.L. van, Vauras, J., Walker, A.K., Wingfield, B.D., Yarden, O., Cooke, A.W., Manners, A.G., Pegg, K.G., Groenewald, (J.Z. ), Crous, P.W. (Pedro Willem), Boers, J., Holdom, D.G., Osieck, (Eduard R.), Steinrucken, T.V., Tan, Y.P., Vitelli, J.S., Shivas, R.G., Barrett, M.D., Boxshall, A.-G. (Amelia-Grace), Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C.A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Maciá-Vicente, J.G., Raja, H.A., Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A., Rodríguez, A., Wingfield, M.J., Adams, S.J., Akulov, A., AL-Hidmi, T., Antonín, V. (Vladimír), Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J.-M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J.L., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventós, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., García, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gené, J., Gutiérrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł., Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G.M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N.C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarík, M., Kubátová, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A.C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A.E., Malloch, D.W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P.-A., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Nebesářová, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B.R., Oberlies, N.H., Pepori, A.L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B.M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., Ševčíková, H., Singh, P.N., Singh, S.K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K.R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V.A., Iperen, A.L. van, Vauras, J., Walker, A.K., Wingfield, B.D., Yarden, O., Cooke, A.W., Manners, A.G., Pegg, K.G., and Groenewald, (J.Z. )
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Agaricus albofoetidus, Agaricus aureoelephanti and Agaricus parviumbrus on soil, Fusarium ramsdenii from stem cankers of Araucaria cunninghamii, Keissleriella sporoboli from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Leptosphaerulina queenslandica and Pestalotiopsis chiaroscuro from leaves of Sporobolus natalensis, Serendipita petricolae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus petricola, Stagonospora tauntonensis from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Teratosphaeria carnegiei from leaves of Eucalyptus grandis × E. camaldulensis and Wongia ficherai from roots of Eragrostis curvula. Canada, Lulworthia fundyensis from intertidal wood and Newbrunswickomyces abietophilus (incl. Newbrunswickomyces gen. nov.) on buds of Abies balsamea. Czech Republic, Geosmithia funiculosa from a bark beetle gallery on Ulmus minor and Neoherpotrichiella juglandicola (incl. Neoherpotrichiella gen. nov.) from wood of Juglans regia. France, Aspergillus rouenensis and Neoacrodontium gallica (incl. Neoacrodontium gen. nov.) from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum feeding on Quercus wood, Endoradiciella communis (incl. Endoradiciella gen. nov.) endophytic in roots of Microthlaspi perfoliatum and Entoloma simulans on soil. India, Amanita konajensis on soil and Keithomyces indicus from soil. Israel, Microascus rothbergiorum from Stylophora pistillata. Italy, Calonarius ligusticus on soil. Netherlands, Appendopyricularia juncicola (incl. Appendopyricularia gen. nov.), Eriospora juncicola and Tetraploa juncicola on dead culms of Juncus effusus, Gonatophragmium physciae on Physcia caesia and Paracosmospora physciae (incl. Paracosmospora gen. nov.) on Physcia tenella, Myrmecridium phragmitigenum on dead culm of Phragmites australis, Neochalara lolae on stems of Pteridium aquilinum, Niesslia nieuwwulvenica on dead culm of undetermined Poaceae, Nothodevriesia narthecii (incl. Nothodevriesia gen. nov.) on dead leav
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24. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1383-435
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Crous, P. W., Boers, J., Holdom, David, Steinrucken, T. V., Tan, Yu Pei, Vitelli, Joseph S., Shivas, Roger G., Barrett, M., Boxshall, A. G., Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C. A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Maciá-Vicente, J. G., Raja, H. A., Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A., Rodríguez, A., Wingfield, M. J., Adams, S. J., Akulov, A., Al-Hidmi, T., Antonín, V., Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J. M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J. L., Dearnaley, J. D. W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventós, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., García, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gené, J., Gutiérrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł, Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G. M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N. C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarík, M., Kubátová, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A. C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A. E., Malloch, D. W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P. A., Miller, A. N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Nebesářová, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B. R., Oberlies, N. H., Pepori, A. L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B. M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., Sevčíková, H., Singh, P. N., Singh, S. K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K. R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V. A., van Iperen, A. L., Vauras, J., Walker, A. K., Wingfield, B. D., Yarden, O., Cooke, Anthony W., Manners, Andrew G., Pegg, Kenneth G., Groenewald, J. Z., Crous, P. W., Boers, J., Holdom, David, Steinrucken, T. V., Tan, Yu Pei, Vitelli, Joseph S., Shivas, Roger G., Barrett, M., Boxshall, A. G., Broadbridge, J., Larsson, E., Lebel, T., Pinruan, U., Sommai, S., Alvarado, P., Bonito, G., Decock, C. A., De la Peña-Lastra, S., Delgado, G., Houbraken, J., Maciá-Vicente, J. G., Raja, H. A., Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A., Rodríguez, A., Wingfield, M. J., Adams, S. J., Akulov, A., Al-Hidmi, T., Antonín, V., Arauzo, S., Arenas, F., Armada, F., Aylward, J., Bellanger, J. M., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bidaud, A., Boccardo, F., Cabero, J., Calledda, F., Corriol, G., Crane, J. L., Dearnaley, J. D. W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Eichmeier, A., Esteve-Raventós, F., Fine, M., Ganzert, L., García, D., Torres-Garcia, D., Gené, J., Gutiérrez, A., Iglesias, P., Istel, Ł, Jangsantear, P., Jansen, G. M., Jeppson, M., Karun, N. C., Karich, A., Khamsuntorn, P., Kokkonen, K., Kolarík, M., Kubátová, A., Labuda, R., Lagashetti, A. C., Lifshitz, N., Linde, C., Loizides, M., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lueangjaroenkit, P., Mahadevakumar, S., Mahamedi, A. E., Malloch, D. W., Marincowitz, S., Mateos, A., Moreau, P. A., Miller, A. N., Molia, A., Morte, A., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Nebesářová, J., Nigrone, E., Nuthan, B. R., Oberlies, N. H., Pepori, A. L., Rämä, T., Rapley, D., Reschke, K., Robicheau, B. M., Roets, F., Roux, J., Saavedra, M., Sakolrak, B., Santini, A., Sevčíková, H., Singh, P. N., Singh, S. K., Somrithipol, S., Spetik, M., Sridhar, K. R., Starink-Willemse, M., Taylor, V. A., van Iperen, A. L., Vauras, J., Walker, A. K., Wingfield, B. D., Yarden, O., Cooke, Anthony W., Manners, Andrew G., Pegg, Kenneth G., and Groenewald, J. Z.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Agaricus albofoetidus, Agaricus aureoelephanti and Agaricus parviumbrus on soil, Fusarium ramsdenii from stem cankers of Araucaria cunninghamii, Keissleriella sporoboli from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Leptosphaerulina queenslandica and Pestalotiopsis chiaroscuro from leaves of Sporobolus natalensis, Serendipita petricolae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus petricola, Stagonospora tauntonensis from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Teratosphaeria carnegiei from leaves of Eucalyptus grandis × E. camaldulensis and Wongia ficherai from roots of Eragrostis curvula. Canada, Lulworthia fundyensis from intertidal wood and Newbrunswickomyces abietophilus (incl. Newbrunswickomyces gen. nov.) on buds of Abies balsamea. Czech Republic, Geosmithia funiculosa from a bark beetle gallery on Ulmus minor and Neoherpotrichiella juglandicola (incl. Neoherpotrichiella gen. nov.) from wood of Juglans regia. France, Aspergillus rouenensis and Neoacrodontium gallica (incl. Neoacrodontium gen. nov.) from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum feeding on Quercus wood, Endoradiciella communis (incl. Endoradiciella gen. nov.) endophytic in roots of Microthlaspi perfoliatum and Entoloma simulans on soil. India, Amanita konajensis on soil and Keithomyces indicus from soil. Israel, Microascus rothbergiorum from Stylophora pistillata. Italy, Calonarius ligusticus on soil. Netherlands, Appendopyricularia juncicola (incl. Appendopyricularia gen. nov.), Eriospora juncicola and Tetraploa juncicola on dead culms of Juncus effusus, Gonatophragmium physciae on Physcia caesia and Paracosmospora physciae (incl. Paracosmospora gen. nov.) on Physcia tenella, Myrmecridium phragmitigenum on dead culm of Phragmites australis, Neochalara lolae on stems of Pteridium aquilinum, Niesslia nieuwwulvenica on dead culm of undetermined Poaceae, Nothodevriesia narthecii (incl. Nothodevriesia gen. nov.) on dead leav
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25. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1383-1435
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Crous PW; Boers J; Holdom D; Osieck ER; Steinrucken TV; Tan YP; Vitelli JS; Shivas RG; Barrett M; Boxshall AG; Broadbridge J; Larsson E; Lebel T; Pinruan U; Sommai S; Alvarado P; Bonito G; Decock CA; De la Peña-Lastra S; Delgado G; Houbraken J; Maciá-Vicente JG; Raja HA; Rigueiro-Rodríguez A; Rodríguez A; Wingfield MJ; Adams SJ; Akulov A; AL-Hidmi T; Antonín V; Arauzo S; Arenas F; Armada F; Aylward J; Bellanger JM; Berraf-Tebbal A; Bidaud A; Boccardo F; Cabero J; Calledda F; Corriol G; Crane JL; Dearnaley JDW; Dima B; Dovana F; Eichmeier A; Esteve-Raventós F; Fine M; Ganzert L; García D; Torres-Garcia D; Gené J; Gutiérrez A; Iglesias P; Istel L; Jangsantear P; Jansen GM; Jeppson M; Karun NC; Karich A; Khamsuntorn P; Kokkonen K; Kolarík M; Kubátová A; Labuda R; Lagashetti AC; Lifshitz N; Linde C; Loizides M; Luangsa-Ard JJ; Lueangjaroenkit P; Mahadevakumar S; Mahamedi AE; Malloch DW; Marincowitz S; Mateos A; Moreau PA; Miller AN; Molia A; Morte A; Navarro-Ródenas A; Nebesárová J; Nigrone E; Nuthan BR; Oberlies NH; Pepori AL; R?m? T; Rapley D; Reschke K; Robicheau BM; Roets F; Roux J; Saavedra A; Sakolrak B; Santini A; Ševcíková H; Singh PN; Singh SK; Somrithipol S; Spetik M, Sridhar KR; Starink-Willemse M; Taylor VA; Van Iperen AL; Vauras J; Walker AK; Wingfield BD; Yarden O; Cooke AW; Manners AG; Pegg KG; Groenewald JZ, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Crous PW; Boers J; Holdom D; Osieck ER; Steinrucken TV; Tan YP; Vitelli JS; Shivas RG; Barrett M; Boxshall AG; Broadbridge J; Larsson E; Lebel T; Pinruan U; Sommai S; Alvarado P; Bonito G; Decock CA; De la Peña-Lastra S; Delgado G; Houbraken J; Maciá-Vicente JG; Raja HA; Rigueiro-Rodríguez A; Rodríguez A; Wingfield MJ; Adams SJ; Akulov A; AL-Hidmi T; Antonín V; Arauzo S; Arenas F; Armada F; Aylward J; Bellanger JM; Berraf-Tebbal A; Bidaud A; Boccardo F; Cabero J; Calledda F; Corriol G; Crane JL; Dearnaley JDW; Dima B; Dovana F; Eichmeier A; Esteve-Raventós F; Fine M; Ganzert L; García D; Torres-Garcia D; Gené J; Gutiérrez A; Iglesias P; Istel L; Jangsantear P; Jansen GM; Jeppson M; Karun NC; Karich A; Khamsuntorn P; Kokkonen K; Kolarík M; Kubátová A; Labuda R; Lagashetti AC; Lifshitz N; Linde C; Loizides M; Luangsa-Ard JJ; Lueangjaroenkit P; Mahadevakumar S; Mahamedi AE; Malloch DW; Marincowitz S; Mateos A; Moreau PA; Miller AN; Molia A; Morte A; Navarro-Ródenas A; Nebesárová J; Nigrone E; Nuthan BR; Oberlies NH; Pepori AL; R?m? T; Rapley D; Reschke K; Robicheau BM; Roets F; Roux J; Saavedra A; Sakolrak B; Santini A; Ševcíková H; Singh PN; Singh SK; Somrithipol S; Spetik M, Sridhar KR; Starink-Willemse M; Taylor VA; Van Iperen AL; Vauras J; Walker AK; Wingfield BD; Yarden O; Cooke AW; Manners AG; Pegg KG; Groenewald JZ
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Agaricus albofoetidus, Agaricus aureoelephanti and Agaricus parviumbrus on soil, Fusarium ramsdenii from stem cankers of Araucaria cunninghamii, Keissleriella sporoboli from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Leptosphaerulina queenslandica and Pestalotiopsis chiaroscuro from leaves of Sporobolus natalensis, Serendipita petricolae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus petricola, Stagonospora tauntonensis from stem of Sporobolus natalensis, Teratosphaeria carnegiei from leaves of Eucalyptus grandis × E. camaldulensis and Wongia ficherai from roots of Eragrostis curvula. Canada, Lulworthia fundyensis from intertidal wood and Newbrunswickomyces abietophilus (incl. Newbrunswickomyces gen. nov.) on buds of Abies balsamea. Czech Republic, Geosmithia funiculosa from a bark beetle gallery on Ulmus minor and Neoherpotrichiella juglandicola (incl. Neoherpotrichiella gen. nov.) from wood of Juglans regia. France, Aspergillus rouenensis and Neoacrodontium gallica (incl. Neoacrodontium gen. nov.) from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum feeding on Quercus wood, Endoradiciella communis (incl. Endoradiciella gen. nov.) endophytic in roots of Microthlaspi perfoliatum and Entoloma simulans on soil. India, Amanita konajensis on soil and Keithomyces indicus from soil. Israel, Microascus rothbergiorum from Stylophora pistillata. Italy, Calonarius ligusticus on soil. Netherlands, Appendopyricularia juncicola (incl. Appendopyricularia gen. nov.), Eriospora juncicola and Tetraploa juncicola on dead culms of Juncus effusus, Gonatophragmium physciae on Physcia caesia and Paracosmospora physciae (incl. Paracosmospora gen. nov.) on Physcia tenella, Myrmecridium phragmitigenum on dead culm of Phra
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26. Evolutionary relationships among pollinators and repeated pollinator sharing in sexually deceptive orchids
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Phillips, R. D., Brown, G. R., Dixon, K. W., Hayes, C., Linde, C. C., and Peakall, R.
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27. Co-infection patterns and geographic distribution of a complex pathosystem targeted by pathogen-resistant plants
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Biddle, J. M., Linde, C., and Godfree, R. C.
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28. Cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with a history of atrial fibrillation: insights from five major clinical trials
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Dalgaard, F, primary, Fudim, M, additional, Al-Khatib, S, additional, Friedman, D, additional, Abraham, WT, additional, Cleland, JF, additional, Curtis, AB, additional, Gold, MR, additional, Kutyifa, V, additional, Linde, C, additional, Young, J, additional, Ali-Ahmad, F, additional, Olivas-Martinez, A, additional, Inoue, LYT, additional, and Sanders, GD, additional
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29. Behavior and cognitive functioning in Witteveen–Kolk syndrome
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Linde C. M. van Dongen, Tjitske Kleefstra, Ellen Wingbermühle, Monica Pop-Purceleanu, Karlijn Vermeulen, Alexander J. M. Dingemans, Jos I. M. Egger, and Anja G. Bos-Roubos
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0301 basic medicine ,cognition ,Psychological intervention ,030105 genetics & heredity ,Clinical Reports ,03 medical and health sciences ,Neurodevelopmental disorder ,Intellectual disability ,Genetics ,medicine ,contextual neuropsychology ,Neuropsychological assessment ,Cognitive skill ,Witteveen–Kolk syndrome ,Genetics (clinical) ,SIN3A ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Neuro- en revalidatiepsychologie ,Clinical Report ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology ,Other Research Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 0] ,Cognition ,Cognitive artificial intelligence ,medicine.disease ,neurodevelopmental disorder ,030104 developmental biology ,case‐series ,Autism ,Psychology ,Neurocognitive ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 221392.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (WITKOS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by developmental delay/intellectual disability, facial dysmorphisms, and short stature. The syndrome is caused by loss of function of switch-insensitive 3 transcription regulator family member A (SIN3A). Regarding behavioral functioning, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), obsessive-compulsive behaviors, as well as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms (ADHD) have been suggested. The present study explores various aspects of neurocognitive functioning in five individuals (age range 10-23) with WITKOS. Medical records and results of extensive neuropsychological assessment are used to describe developmental trajectories and neurocognitive profiles. Systematic analysis of medical records displays developmental difficulties described as ASD or ADHD in childhood, sleep problems and internalizing problems during adolescence. Results of cognitive assessments indicate profoundly disabled (n = 1), mildly disabled (n = 2), borderline (n = 1), and average (n = 1) levels of intelligence. Furthermore, results indicate weaknesses in speed of information processing/sustained attention in all participants, and difficulties in planning and maintaining overview in three participants. Furthermore, parent reports of behavioral functioning primarily suggest problems in social functioning. Implications of both cognitive problems and social-emotional vulnerabilities for counseling are discussed and supplemented with suggestions for interventions. 7 p.
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30. 2021 ESC Guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Glikson, M., Nielsen, J. C., Kronborg, M. B., Michowitz, Y., Auricchio, A., Barbash, I. M., Barrabes, J. A., Boriani, G., Braunschweig, F., Brignole, M., Burri, H., Coats, A. J. S., Deharo, J. -C., Delgado, V., Diller, G. -P., Israel, C. W., Keren, A., Knops, R. E., Kotecha, D., Leclercq, C., Merkely, B., Starck, C., Thylen, I., Tolosana, J. M., Leyva, F., Linde, C., Abdelhamid, M., Aboyans, V., Arbelo, E., Asteggiano, R., Baron-Esquivias, G., Bauersachs, J., Biffi, M., Birgersdotter-Green, U., Bongiorni, M. G., Borger, M. A., Celutkiene, J., Cikes, M., Daubert, J. -C., Drossart, I., Ellenbogen, K., Elliott, P. M., Fabritz, L., Falk, V., Fauchier, L., Fernandez-Aviles, F., Foldager, D., Gadler, F., De Vinuesa, P. G. G., Gorenek, B., Guerra, J. M., Hermann Haugaa, K., Hendriks, J., Kahan, T., Katus, H. A., Konradi, A., Koskinas, K. C., Law, H., Lewis, B. S., Linker, N. J., Lochen, M. -L., Lumens, J., Mascherbauer, J., Mullens, W., Nagy, K. V., Prescott, E., Raatikainen, P., Rakisheva, A., Reichlin, T., Ricci, R. P., Shlyakhto, E., Sitges, M., Sousa-Uva, M., Sutton, R., Suwalski, P., Svendsen, J. H., Touyz, R. M., Van Gelder, I. C., Vernooy, K., Waltenberger, J., Whinnett, Z., Witte, K. K., Qoriany, A., Centre recherche en CardioVasculaire et Nutrition = Center for CardioVascular and Nutrition research (C2VN), and Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
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Pacemaker, Artificial ,Cardiac pacing ,medicine.medical_treatment ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,cardiac resynchronization therapy ,heart failure ,temporary pacing ,law.invention ,law ,atrial fibrillation ,610 Medicine & health ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,biology ,Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ,Syncope (genus) ,Atrial fibrillation ,syncope ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,medicine.symptom ,guidelines ,cardiac pacing ,pacemaker ,conduction system pacing ,pacing indications ,alternate site pacing ,complications ,pacing in TAVI ,bradycardia ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Bradycardia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Guidelines ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Task force ,business.industry ,Stroke Volume ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Heart Rhythm ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Heart failure ,Artificial cardiac pacemaker ,business ,Atrioventricular block - Abstract
These are the clinical practice guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy, from 2021.
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31. Combined assessment of septal scar and septal flash by cardiac magnetic resonance identifies responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Kjellstad Larsen, C, primary, Duchenne, J, additional, Galli, E, additional, Aalen, JM, additional, Lederlin, M, additional, Bogaert, J, additional, Kongsgaard, E, additional, Linde, C, additional, Penicka, M, additional, Donal, E, additional, Voigt, J-U, additional, Smiseth, OA, additional, and Hopp, E, additional
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32. CRT survey II: P1001
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Normand, Camilla C, Dickstein, K, Linde, C, Hindricks, G, Auricchio, A, Stellbrink, C, Filippatos, G, Cleland, J, Ruschitzka, F, and Bogale, N
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33. HFpEF and HFrEF display different anabolic phenotypes as assessed by IGF-1 and IGFBP-1: 166
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Faxen, Ljung U, Hage, C, Benson, L, Zabarovskaja, S, Andreasson, A, Donal, E, Daubert, J C, Linde, C, Brismar, K, and Lund, L H
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34. Pollination by sexual deception promotes outcrossing and mate diversity in self-compatible clonal orchids
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Whitehead, M. R., Linde, C. C., and Peakall, R.
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35. Striking the Right Chord: Moving Music Increases Psychological Transportation and Behavioral Intentions
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Strick, Madelijn, de Bruin, Hanka L., de Ruiter, Linde C., and Jonkers, Wouter
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36. Stable isotope data from the early Christian catacombs of ancient Rome: new insights into the dietary habits of Rome's early Christians
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Rutgers, L.V., van Strydonck, M., Boudin, M., and van der Linde, C.
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37. Poster session 2: Thursday 4 December 2014, 08: 30–12: 30Location: Poster area
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Donal, E, Reynaud, A, Lund, LH, Persson, H, Hage, C, Oger, E, Linde, C, and Daubert, JC
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38. Long-term outcomes in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: predictors of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality
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Shahim, A., Hourqueig, M., Lund, L. H., Savarese, G., Oger, E., Daubert, J-C, Linde, C., Hage, C., Donal, E., Karolinska Institute, Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES), CHU Pontchaillou [Rennes], Centre d'Investigation Clinique [Rennes] (CIC), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Hôpital Pontchaillou-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Université de Rennes 1 - Faculté de Médecine (UR1 Médecine), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES), Swedish Research Council Swedish Research Council European Commission, Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation, Stockholm Country Council, Université de Rennes (UR), Université de Rennes (UR)-Hôpital Pontchaillou-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), and Université de Rennes - Faculté de Médecine (UR Médecine)
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39. Eligibility for sacubitril/valsartan in heart failure across the ejection fraction spectrum: real-world data from the Swedish Heart Failure Registry
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Savarese, G., Hage, C., Benson, L., Schrage, B., Thorvaldsen, T., Lundberg, A., Fudim, M., Linde, C., Dahlström, Ulf, Rosano, G. M. C., Lund, L. H., Savarese, G., Hage, C., Benson, L., Schrage, B., Thorvaldsen, T., Lundberg, A., Fudim, M., Linde, C., Dahlström, Ulf, Rosano, G. M. C., and Lund, L. H.
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Background Randomized controlled trials (RCT) generalizability may be limited due to strict patient selection. Objective In a real-world heart failure (HF) population, we assessed eligibility for sacubitril/valsartan based on PARADIGM-HF (sacubitril/valsartan effective)/PARAGON-HF [sacubitril/valsartan effective in mildly reduced ejection fraction (EF)]. Methods Outpatients from the Swedish HF Registry (SwedeHF) were analysed. In SwedeHF, EF is recorded as <30, 30-39, 40-49 and >= 50%. In PARAGON-HF, sacubitril/valsartan was effective with EF <= 57% (i.e. median). We defined reduced EF/PARADIGM-HF as EF < 40%, mildly reduced EF/PARAGON-HF <= median as EF 40-49%, and normal EF/PARAGON-HF > median as EF >= 50%. We assessed 2 scenarios: (i) criteria likely to influence treatment decisions (pragmatic scenario); (ii) all criteria (literal scenario). Results Of 37 790 outpatients, 57% had EF < 40%, 24% EF 40-49% and 19% EF >= 50%. In the pragmatic scenario, 63% were eligible in EF < 50% (67% for EF < 40% and 52% for 40-49%) and 52% in EF >= 40% (52% for EF >= 50%). For the literal scenario, 32% were eligible in EF < 50% (38% of EF < 40%, 20% of EF 40-49%) and 22% in EF >= 40% (25% for EF >= 50%). Eligible vs. noneligible patients had more severe HF, more comorbidities and overall worse outcomes. Conclusion In a real-world HF outpatient cohort, 81% of patients had EF < 50%, with 63% eligible for sacubitril/valsartan based on pragmatic criteria and 32% eligible based on literal trial criteria. Similar eligibility was observed for EF 40-49% and >= 50%, suggesting that our estimates for EF < 50% may be reproduced whether or not a higher cut-off for EF is considered., Funding Agencies|NovartisNovartis; Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Research Council [2013-23897-104604-23, 523-2014-2336]; Swedish Heart Lung FoundationSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20120321, 20150557]
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40. Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a call for action for referral and optimization of care
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Mullens, W., Auricchio, A., Martens, P., Witte, K., Cowie, M.R., Delgado, V., Dickstein, K., Linde, C. van der, Vernooy, K., Leyva, F., Bauersachs, J., Israel, C.W., Lund, L.H., Donal, E., Boriani, G., Jaarsma, T., Berruezo, A., Traykov, V., Yousef, Z., Kalarus, Z., Nielsen, J.C., Steffel, J., Vardas, P., Coats, A., Seferovic, P., Edvardsen, T., Heidbuchel, H., Ruschitzka, F., Leclercq, C., Mullens, W., Auricchio, A., Martens, P., Witte, K., Cowie, M.R., Delgado, V., Dickstein, K., Linde, C. van der, Vernooy, K., Leyva, F., Bauersachs, J., Israel, C.W., Lund, L.H., Donal, E., Boriani, G., Jaarsma, T., Berruezo, A., Traykov, V., Yousef, Z., Kalarus, Z., Nielsen, J.C., Steffel, J., Vardas, P., Coats, A., Seferovic, P., Edvardsen, T., Heidbuchel, H., Ruschitzka, F., and Leclercq, C.
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Contains fulltext : 238808.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access), Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term 'non-response' and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway.
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41. Invasion of Rhynchosporium commune onto wild barley in the Middle East
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Kiros-Meles, A., Gomez, D., McDonald, B. A., Yahyaoui, A., and Linde, C. C.
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42. Only QRS durations at least 140ms and LVEF predict the clinical response to CRT: results of a patient-level meta-analysis: 1567
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Abraham, W T, Linde, C, Gold, M R, Daubert, J C, Tang, A S, Young, J B, Curtis, A B, Sherfesee, L, Hudnall, HHarrison, and Cleland, J G
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43. Copeptin and cardiac function in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction: 1216
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Hage, C, Lund, L H, Donal, E, Daubert, J-C, Linde, C, and Mellbin, L
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44. Sequence conservation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and lack of G143A QoI resistance allele in a global sample of Rhynchosporium secalis
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Torriani, S. F. F., Linde, C. C., and McDonald, B. A.
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45. 2019 ESC Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases developed in collaboration with the EASD
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Cosentino, F., Grant, P. J., Aboyans, V., Bailey, C. J., Ceriello, A., Delgado, V., Federici, M., Filippatos, G., Grobbee, D. E., Hansen, T. B., Huikuri, H. V., Johansson, I., Juni, P., Lettino, M., Marx, N., Mellbin, L. G., Ostgren, C. J., Rocca, Bianca, Roffi, M., Sattar, N., Seferovic, P. M., Sousa-Uva, M., Valensi, P., Wheeler, D. C., Piepoli, M. F., Birkeland, K. I., Adamopoulos, S., Ajjan, R., Avogaro, A., Baigent, C., Brodmann, M., Bueno, H., Ceconi, C., Chioncel, O., Coats, A., Collet, J. -P., Collins, P., Cosyns, B., Di Mario, C., Fisher, M., Fitzsimons, D., Halvorsen, S., Hansen, D., Hoes, A., Holt, R. I. G., Home, P., Katus, H. A., Khunti, K., Komajda, M., Lambrinou, E., Landmesser, U., Lewis, B. S., Linde, C., Lorusso, R., Mach, F., Mueller, C., Neumann, F. -J., Persson, F., Petersen, S. E., Petronio, A. S., Richter, D. J., Rosano, G. M. C., Rossing, P., Ryden, L., Shlyakhto, E., Simpson, I. A., Touyz, R. M., Wijns, W., Wilhelm, M., Williams, B., Windecker, S., Dean, V., Gale, C. P., Hindricks, G., Iung, B., Leclercq, C., Merkely, B., Zelveian, P. H., Scherr, D., Jahangirov, T., Lazareva, I., Shivalkar, B., Naser, N., Gruev, I., Milicic, D., Petrou, P. M., Linhart, A., Hildebrandt, P., Hasan-Ali, H., Marandi, T., Lehto, S., Mansourati, J., Kurashvili, R., Siasos, G., Lengyel, C., Thrainsdottir, I. S., Aronson, D., Di Lenarda, A., Raissova, A., Ibrahimi, P., Abilova, S., Trusinskis, K., Saade, G., Benlamin, H., Petrulioniene, Z., Banu, C., Magri, C. J., David, L., Boskovic, A., Alami, M., Liem, A. H., Bosevski, M., Svingen, G. F. T., Janion, M., Gavina, C., Vinereanu, D., Nedogoda, S., Mancini, T., Ilic, M. D., Fabryova, L., Fras, Z., Jimenez-Navarro, M. F., Norhammar, A., Lehmann, R., Mourali, M. S., Ural, D., Nesukay, E., Chowdhury, T. A., Clinical sciences, Cardio-vascular diseases, Cardiology, Human Physiology and Special Physiology of Physical Education, Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Cardiovasculaires, du Métabolisme et de la Nutrition = Institute of cardiometabolism and nutrition (ICAN), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [AP-HP], Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), University of Zurich, and Cosentino, Francesco
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Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,Epidemiology ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,10265 Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology ,Psychological intervention ,Disease ,Impaired glucose tolerance ,Diabetes mellitus ,Health care ,risk factors ,Guidelines ,cardiovascular diseases ,cardiovascular risk assessment ,diabetes mellitus ,epidemiology ,impaired glucose tolerance ,patient management ,patient-centred care ,pharmacological treatment ,prevention ,revascularization ,Prediabetes ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Societies, Medical ,ddc:616 ,Cardiovascular risk assessment ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Cardiovascular diseases ,Pre diabetes ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Pharmacological treatment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Patient management ,Patient-centred care ,Prevention ,Revascularization ,Risk factors ,Settore BIO/14 - FARMACOLOGIA ,Cardiology ,610 Medicine & health ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Prediabetic State ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Family medicine ,business - Abstract
This is the second iteration of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) joining forces to write guidelines on the management of diabetes mellitus (DM), pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD), designed to assist clinicians and other healthcare workers to make evidence-based management decisions. The growing awareness of the strong biological relationship between DM and CVD rightly prompted these two large organizations to collaborate to generate guidelines relevant to their joint interests, the first of which were published in 2007. Some assert that too many guidelines are being produced but, in this burgeoning field, five years in the development of both basic and clinical science is a long time and major trials have reported in this period, making it necessary to update the previous Guidelines.
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46. The European heart journal: Leading the fight to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular disease
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Crea, F., Badimon, L., Berry, C, De Caterina, R., Elliott, P. M., Hatala, R., Libby, P., Linde, C., Tybjærg-Hansen, A., and on behalf of the EHJ Editorial Board
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47. Outcome and presentation of heart failure in breast cancer patients : Findings from a Swedish register-based study
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Hedayati, E., Papakonstantinou, A., Gernaat, S. A. M., Altena, R., Brand, Judith, Alfredsson, J., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Herrmann, J., Linde, C., Dahlström, U., Bergh, J., Hubbert, L., Hedayati, E., Papakonstantinou, A., Gernaat, S. A. M., Altena, R., Brand, Judith, Alfredsson, J., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Herrmann, J., Linde, C., Dahlström, U., Bergh, J., and Hubbert, L.
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Aims: Heart failure (HF) patients diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) may have a higher risk of death, and different HF presentation and treatment than patients without BC. Methods and results: A total of 14 998 women with incident HF (iHF) or prevalent HF (pHF) enrolled in the Swedish HF Registry within and after 1 month since HF diagnosis, respectively, between 2008 and 2013. Patients were linked with the National Patient-, Cancer-, and Cause-of-Death Registry. Two hundred and ninety-four iHF and 338 pHF patients with BC were age-matched to 1470 iHF and 1690 pHF patients without BC. Comorbidity and treatment characteristics were compared using the χ2 tests for categories. Cox proportional hazard models assessed the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among HF patients with and without BC. In the pHF group, BC patients had less often myocardial infarction (21.6% vs. 28.6%, P < 0.01) and received less often aspirin (47.6% vs. 55.1%, P = 0.01), coronary revascularization (11.8% vs. 16.2%, P < 0.01), or device therapy (0.9% vs. 3.0%, P = 0.03). After median follow-up of 2 years, risk of all-cause mortality (iHF: HR = 1.04, 95% CI = 0.83-1.29 and pHF: HR = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.79-1.12), cardiovascular mortality (iHF: HR = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.71-1.24 and pHF: HR = 0.89, 95% CI = 0.71-1.10), and HF mortality (iHF: HR = 0.80, 95% CI = 0.34-1.90 and pHF: HR = 0.75, 95% CI = 0.43-1.29) were similar for patients with and without BC in the iHF and pHF groups. Conclusion: Risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in HF patients did not differ by BC status. Differences in pre-existing myocardial infarction and HF treatment among pHF patients with and without BC may suggest differences in pathogenesis of HF., Funding Agency:United States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USANIH National Cancer Institute (NCI) R01 CA233610
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48. Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a call for action for referral and optimization of care: A joint position statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the European Society of Cardiology
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Mullens, W., Auricchio, A., Martens, P., Witte, K., Cowie, M.R., Delgado, V., Dickstein, K., Linde, C. van der, Vernooy, K., Leyva, F., Bauersachs, J., Israel, C.W., Lund, L.H., Donal, E., Boriani, G., Jaarsma, T., Berruezo, A., Traykov, V., Yousef, Z., Kalarus, Z., Nielsen, J., Steffel, J., Vardas, P., Coats, A., Seferovic, P., Edvardsen, T., Heidbuchel, H., Ruschitzka, F., Leclercq, C., Mullens, W., Auricchio, A., Martens, P., Witte, K., Cowie, M.R., Delgado, V., Dickstein, K., Linde, C. van der, Vernooy, K., Leyva, F., Bauersachs, J., Israel, C.W., Lund, L.H., Donal, E., Boriani, G., Jaarsma, T., Berruezo, A., Traykov, V., Yousef, Z., Kalarus, Z., Nielsen, J., Steffel, J., Vardas, P., Coats, A., Seferovic, P., Edvardsen, T., Heidbuchel, H., Ruschitzka, F., and Leclercq, C.
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Contains fulltext : 235382.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term 'non-response' and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway.
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49. IR multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy of MO2 (+) (M = V, Nb, Ta)
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Wensink, F.J., Munst, M.G., Heller, J., Oncak, M., Bakker, J.M., Linde, C. van der, Wensink, F.J., Munst, M.G., Heller, J., Oncak, M., Bakker, J.M., and Linde, C. van der
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Contains fulltext : 227109.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)
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50. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112–1181
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Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., Garcia, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernandez, I., Fiard, J-P, Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A., Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., Groenewald, J.Z., Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., Garcia, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernandez, I., Fiard, J-P, Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A., Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., and Groenewald, J.Z.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Austroboletus asper on soil, Cylindromonium alloxyli on leaves of Alloxylon pinnatum, Davidhawksworthia quintiniae on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Exophiala prostantherae on leaves of Prostanthera sp., Lactifluus lactiglaucus on soil, Linteromyces quintiniae (incl. Linteromyces gen. nov.) on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Lophotrichus medusoides from stem tissue of Citrus garrawayi, Mycena pulchra on soil, Neocalonectria tristaniopsidis (incl. Neocalonectria gen. nov.)and Xyladictyochaeta tristaniopsidis on leaves of Tristaniopsis collina, Parasarocladium tasmanniae on leaves of Tasmannia insipida, Phytophthora aquae-cooljarloo from pond water, Serendipita whamiae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus cucullatus, Veloboletus limbatus (incl. Veloboletus gen. nov.)onsoil. Austria, Cortinarius glaucoelotus onsoil. Bulgaria, Suhomyces rilaensis from the gut of Bolitophagus interruptus found on a Polyporus sp. Canada, Cantharellus betularum among leaf litter of Betula, Penicillium saanichii from house dust. Chile, Circinella lampensis on soil, Exophiala embothrii from rhizosphere of Embothrium coccineum. China, Colletotrichum cycadis on leaves of Cycas revoluta. Croatia, Phialocephala melitaea on fallen branch of Pinus halepensis. Czech Republic, Geoglossum jirinae on soil, Pyrenochaetopsis rajhradensis from dead wood of Buxus sempervirens. Dominican Republic, Amanita domingensis on litter of deciduous wood, Melanoleuca dominicana on forest litter. France, Crinipellis nigrolamellata (Martinique) on leaves of Pisonia fragrans, Talaromyces pulveris from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum infesting floorboards. French Guiana, Hypoxylon hepaticolor on dead corticated branch. Great Britain, Inocybe ionolepis on soil. India, Cortinarius indopurpurascens among leaf litter of Quercus leucotrichophora. Iran, Pseudopyricularia javanii on infected leaves of Cyperus sp., Xenomon
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- 2020
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