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Butyrate-producing bacteria as probiotic supplement : beneficial effects on metabolism and modulation of behaviour in an obesity mouse model
Acknowledgements We thank Jenny Rudolfsson for preparation of bacteria suspensions given to mice, and Tina Ovlund for performing the liver TAGs analysis. This work was supported by Sten K Johnsons Stiftelse, Albert Påhlsson Stiftelse and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SM20-0014 to CH). The Knut and AliceWallenberg foundation, and the Medical Faculty at Lund University are acknowledged for financial support to JMND. The authors acknowledge support from the Lund University Diabetes Centre, which is funded by the Swedish Research Council (Strategic Research Area EXODIAB, grant 2009-1039) and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (grant IRC15-0067). The Strategic Research Area MultiPark (Multidisciplinary Research on Parkinson’s Disease) is ackowledged for access to mouse behaviour labs. The Rowett Institute receives support from the Scottish Government (RESAS).Peer reviewe
Stakeholder prioritization preferences for individuals awaiting hip and knee arthroplasty : THE PRIORITIZATION OF THOSE AWAITING HIP AND KNEE ARTHROPLASTY (PATHWAY) STUDY
The authors are grateful to the team at Versus Arthritis Scotland and SCOT who supported design and distribution of the study. We are also incredibly grateful to all individuals who contributed to either aspect of the study. Finally, we are grateful to George Patrick Ashcroft for his insights and supervision during the study process.Peer reviewe
Dodging expropriation? : The role of cash holdings as a firm-level driver of risky FDI location choices
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The genetic structure of the ash obligate moth prays fraxinella suggests that it is not affected by current habitat fragmentation
Thanks to the Wildlife Trusts (Devon, Suffolk, Cumbria, and Lancashire), National Trust, Woodland Trust, Wyken Estate, Euston Estate, Clifford Estate, Teignbridge District Council, Kingskerswell Parish, Natural England, and RSPB. We are grateful to Mark Young, Barry Henwood, Ben Smart, and Stephen Palmer for their help and advice in finding field sites, species ID and rearing tips, and to Beth Moore for help and advice with DNA extractions.Peer reviewe
How many people have a Huntington's Disease expansion : A population-based prevalence study in Northern Scotland
Open access via the Karger agreement The authors would like to thank Stella Sihlabela and Elspeth Graham for keeping the Huntington’s disease register up-to-date since the last prevalence study was undertaken.Peer reviewe
A role for proprioceptors in sngception
We thank the Transgenic Core Facility of Academia Sinica in generating the Lmo3 and Asic2a−/− mice, the Light Microscopy Core Facility, and Y.-M. Chang of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica for the technical assistance in confocal microscopy and analyzing single-cell transcriptomics of human DRG proprioceptors respectively. Also, we thank R. Pellicciari and M. Marinozzi, University of Perugia, Italy for the gift of PCCG-13Peer reviewe
Knowledge-Qua in Groups
Many thanks to Jessica Brown, Adam Carter, Giada Fratantonio, Josh Habgood-Coote, Christian List, Orestis Palermos, Mona Simion, Alessandra Tanesini, Josh Thorpe, Robbie Williams, and two anonymous referees for very helpful comments and constructive suggestions on an earlier version of this paper. I am also grateful to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (Grant No. AH/W008424/1) for funding this research.Peer reviewe
Reusability of Bayesian Networks case studies : a survey
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. We deeply thank the authors who replied to our requests and assisted in collecting the BNs.Peer reviewe