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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:Frontiers Media SA Funded by:EC | IMforFUTUREEC| IMforFUTURESterre L. Siekman; Tamas Pongracz; Wenjun Wang; Jan Nouta; Peter G. Kremsner; Peter G. Kremsner; Peter G. Kremsner; Pedro Vieira da Silva-Neto; Meral Esen; Meral Esen; Meral Esen; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Jana Held; Jana Held; Jana Held; Átila Alexandre Trapé; Rolf Fendel; Rolf Fendel; Rolf Fendel; Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos; Manfred Wuhrer; ImmunoCovid Consortium; Alessandro P. de Amorim; Jamille G M. Argolo; Rita de C.C. Barbieri; Marcelo Dias-Baruffi; Victor A F. Bastos; Vânia L D. Bonat; Cristina Ribeiro de Barros Cardoso; Ingryd Carmona-Garcia; Jonatan C S de Carvalho; Leticia F. Constant; Augusto M. Degiovani; Cassia F.S.L. Dias; Lúcia H. Faccioli; Marley R. Feitosa; Omar Feres; Ana Paula Morais Fernandes; Talita M. Fernandes; Thais F C. Fraga-Silva; Carlos Fuzo; Isabelle C. Guarneri; Cristiane M. Milanezi; Caroline T. Garbato; Gilberto Gambero Gaspar; Ângelo A.F. Júnior; Sandra R. Maruyama; Debora C. Nepomuceno; Nicola T. Neto; Camilla Narjara Simão Oliveira; Fátima M. Ostini; Rogerio S. Parra; Malena M. Pérez; Vinı́cius E. Pimentel; Giovanna da S. Porcel; José J R da Rocha; Lilian C. Rodrigues; Elisa M S. Russo; Dayane P. da Silva; Rafael C. da Silva; Carlos Arterio Sorgi; Camila O S. Souza; Diana M. Toro; Angelina L. Viana; Fernando Crivelenti Vilar; Ana C. Xavier; Kamila Zaparoli;Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies play an important role in the immune response against viruses such as SARS-CoV-2. As the effector functions of IgG are modulated by N-glycosylation of the Fc region, the structure and possible function of the IgG N-glycome has been under investigation in relation to divergent COVID-19 disease courses. Through LC-MS analysis we studied both total IgG1 and spike protein-specific IgG1 Fc glycosylation of 129 German and 163 Brazilian COVID-19 patients representing diverse patient populations. We found that hospitalized COVID-19 patients displayed decreased levels of total IgG1 bisection and galactosylation and lowered anti-S IgG1 fucosylation and bisection as compared to mild outpatients. Anti-S IgG1 glycosylation was dynamic over the disease course and both anti-S and total IgG1 glycosylation were correlated to inflammatory markers. Further research is needed to dissect the possible role of altered IgG glycosylation profiles in (dys)regulating the immune response in COVID-19.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Italy, Italy, Germany, Italy, Italy, Spain, Germany, NetherlandsPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | iCARE-2EC| iCARE-2Cossarizza A.; Chang H. -D.; Radbruch A.; Abrignani S.; Addo R.; Akdis M.; Andra I.; Andreata F.; Annunziato F.; Arranz E.; Bacher P.; Bari S.; Barnaba V.; Barros-Martins J.; Baumjohann D.; Beccaria C. G.; Bernardo D.; Boardman D. A.; Borger J.; Bottcher C.; Brockmann L.; Burns M.; Busch D. H.; Cameron G.; Cammarata I.; Cassotta A.; Chang Y.; Chirdo F. G.; Christakou E.; Cicin-Sain L.; Cook L.; Corbett A. J.; Cornelis R.; Cosmi L.; Davey M. S.; De Biasi S.; De Simone G.; del Zotto G.; Delacher M.; Di Rosa F.; Santo J. D.; Diefenbach A.; Dong J.; Dorner T.; Dress R. J.; Dutertre C. -A.; Eckle S. B. G.; Eede P.; Evrard M.; Falk C. S.; Feuerer M.; Fillatreau S.; Fiz-Lopez A.; Follo M.; Foulds G. A.; Frobel J.; Gagliani N.; Galletti G.; Gangaev A.; Garbi N.; Garrote J. A.; Geginat J.; Gherardin N. A.; Gibellini L.; Ginhoux F.; Godfrey D. I.; Gruarin P.; Haftmann C.; Hansmann L.; Harpur C. M.; Hayday A. C.; Heine G.; Hernandez D. C.; Herrmann M.; Hoelsken O.; Huang Q.; Huber S.; Huber J. E.; Huehn J.; Hundemer M.; Hwang W. Y. K.; Iannacone M.; Ivison S. M.; Jack H. -M.; Jani P. K.; Keller B.; Kessler N.; Ketelaars S.; Knop L.; Knopf J.; Koay H. -F.; Kobow K.; Kriegsmann K.; Kristyanto H.; Krueger A.; Kuehne J. F.; Kunze-Schumacher H.; Kvistborg P.; Kwok I.; Latorre D.; Lenz D.; Levings M. K.; Lino A. C.; Liotta F.; Long H. M.; Lugli E.; MacDonald K. N.; Maggi L.; Maini M. K.; Mair F.; Manta C.; Manz R. A.; Mashreghi M. -F.; Mazzoni A.; McCluskey J.; Mei H. E.; Melchers F.; Melzer S.; Mielenz D.; Monin L.; Moretta L.; Multhoff G.; Munoz L. E.; Munoz-Ruiz M.; Muscate F.; Natalini A.; Neumann K.; Ng L. G.; Niedobitek A.; Niemz J.; Almeida L. N.; Notarbartolo S.; Ostendorf L.; Pallett L. J.; Patel A. A.; Percin G. I.; Peruzzi G.; Pinti M.; Pockley A. G.; Pracht K.; Prinz I.; Pujol-Autonell I.; Pulvirenti N.; Quatrini L.; Quinn K. M.; Radbruch H.; Rhys H.; Rodrigo M. B.; Romagnani C.; Saggau C.; Sakaguchi S.; Sallusto F.; Sanderink L.; Sandrock I.; Schauer C.; Scheffold A.; Scherer H. U.; Schiemann M.; Schildberg F. A.; Schober K.; Schoen J.; Schuh W.; Schuler T.; Schulz A. R.; Schulz S.; Schulze J.; Simonetti S.; Singh J.; Sitnik K. M.; Stark R.; Starossom S.; Stehle C.; Szelinski F.; Tan L.; Tarnok A.; Tornack J.; Tree T. I. M.; van Beek J. J. P.; van de Veen W.; van Gisbergen K.; Vasco C.; Verheyden N. A.; von Borstel A.; Ward-Hartstonge K. A.; Warnatz K.; Waskow C.; Wiedemann A.; Wilharm A.; Wing J.; Wirz O.; Wittner J.; Yang J. H. M.; Yang J.;pmid: 34910301
handle: 1887/3249772 , 10281/348840 , 20.500.11768/122959 , 11380/1267906 , 2158/1259306 , 10261/263788 , 2434/903617
pmid: 34910301
handle: 1887/3249772 , 10281/348840 , 20.500.11768/122959 , 11380/1267906 , 2158/1259306 , 10261/263788 , 2434/903617
Hyun-Dong Chang is supported by the Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete Foundation. Susanne Melzer and Attila Tarnok thank De Novo Software for providing FCS Express. Enrico Lugli is supported by a grant from the Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC IG20676). Gabriele De Simone and Giovanni Galletti were supported by Fellowships from the Fondazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro-Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (FIRC-AIRC). Jun Dong is supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Projektnummer 389687267 and Chinesisch-Deutsches Zentrum für Wissenschaftsförderung [Sino-German Center for Research Promotion (SGC)] grant C-0072. Nicola Gagliani, Samuel Huber and Franziska Muscate are supported by DFG fundings: SFB841,GA 2441/3-1, HU 1714/10-1. The tetramer APC-conjugated H-2K (d) HIV-1 gag197-205 AMQMLKETI used in TDS assay for mouse blood T cells was obtained through the NIH Tetramer Facility. Larissa Nogueira Almeida was supported by DFG research grant MA 2273/14-1. Supported by the following grants: AIRC 5X1000 2018 id. 21147 (Lorenzo Moretta); AIRC IG 2017 id. 19920 (Lorenzo Moretta); RC-2020 OPBG (Lorenzo Moretta); AIRC and European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 800924 (Linda Quatrini). Dirk Baumjohann was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Emmy Noether Programme BA 5132/1-2 (252623821) and Germany's Excellence Strategy EXC2151 (390873048). The third edition of Flow Cytometry Guidelines provides the key aspects to consider when performing flow cytometry experiments and includes comprehensive sections describing phenotypes and functional assays of all major human and murine immune cell subsets. Notably, the Guidelines contain helpful tables highlighting phenotypes and key differences between human and murine cells. Another useful feature of this edition is the flow cytometry analysis of clinical samples with examples of flow cytometry applications in the context of autoimmune diseases, cancers as well as acute and chronic infectious diseases. Furthermore, there are sections detailing tips, tricks and pitfalls to avoid. All sections are written and peer-reviewed by leading flow cytometry experts and immunologists, making this edition an essential and state-of-the-art handbook for basic and clinical researchers. © 2021 The Authors.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 198 citations 198 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 0.1% Powered by BIP!visibility 157visibility views 157 download downloads 496 Powered bymore_vert European Journal of ... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2021LUMC Scholarly Publications; Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryArticle . 2021License: CC BYInstitutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Institutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Publications at Bielefeld UniversityArticle . 2021License: CC BYData sources: Publications at Bielefeld UniversityFlore (Florence Research Repository)Article . 2021Data sources: Flore (Florence Research Repository)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Argentina, United Kingdom, NetherlandsPublisher:Center for Open Science Roni Granot; Daniel H. Spitz; Daniel H. Spitz; Boaz R. Cherki; Boaz R. Cherki; Psyche Loui; Renee Timmers; Rebecca S. Schaefer; Rebecca S. Schaefer; Jonna K. Vuoskoski; Ruth-Nayibe Cárdenas-Soler; João F. Soares-Quadros; Shen Li; Carlotta Lega; Stefania La Rocca; Isabel Cecilia Martínez; Matías Tanco; María Marchiano; Pastora Martínez-Castilla; Gabriela Pérez-Acosta; José Darío Martínez-Ezquerro; Isabel M. Gutiérrez-Blasco; Lily Jiménez-Dabdoub; Marijn Coers; John Melvin Treider; David M. Greenberg; David M. Greenberg; Salomon Israel;Music can reduce stress and anxiety, enhance positive mood, and facilitate social bonding. However, little is known about the role of music and related personal or cultural (individualistic vs. collectivistic) variables in maintaining wellbeing during times of stress and social isolation as imposed by the COVID-19 crisis. In an online questionnaire, administered in 11 countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the UK, and USA, N = 5,619), participants rated the relevance of wellbeing goals during the pandemic, and the effectiveness of different activities in obtaining these goals. Music was found to be the most effective activity for three out of five wellbeing goals: enjoyment, venting negative emotions, and self-connection. For diversion, music was equally good as entertainment, while it was second best to create a sense of togetherness, after socialization. This result was evident across different countries and gender, with minor effects of age on specific goals, and a clear effect of the importance of music in people's lives. Cultural effects were generally small and surfaced mainly in the use of music to obtain a sense of togetherness. Interestingly, culture moderated the use of negatively valenced and nostalgic music for those higher in distress. Laboratorio para el Estudio de la Experiencia Musical
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Review , Preprint 2020 Switzerland, Netherlands, ItalyPublisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Authors: Ingrid Arevalo-Rodriguez; Diana Buitrago-Garcia; Daniel Simancas-Racines; Paula Zambrano-Achig; +9 AuthorsIngrid Arevalo-Rodriguez; Diana Buitrago-Garcia; Daniel Simancas-Racines; Paula Zambrano-Achig; Rosa del Campo; Agustín Ciapponi; Omar Sued; Laura Martínez-García; Anne W S Rutjes; Nicola Low; Patrick M.M. Bossuyt; José A. Pérez-Molina; Javier Zamora;ABSTRACTBackgroundA false-negative case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV- 2) infection is defined as a person with suspected infection and an initial negative result by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, with a positive result on a subsequent test. False-negative cases have important implications for isolation and risk of transmission of infected people and for the management of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We aimed to review and critically appraise evidence about the rate of RT-PCR false-negatives at initial testing for COVID-19.MethodsWe searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, as well as COVID-19 repositories including the EPPI-Centre living systematic map of evidence about COVID-19 and the Coronavirus Open Access Project living evidence database. Two authors independently screened and selected studies according to the eligibility criteria and collected data from the included studies. The risk of bias was assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) tool. We calculated the proportion of false-negative test results with the corresponding 95% CI using a multilevel mixed-effect logistic regression model. The certainty of the evidence about false- negative cases was rated using the GRADE approach for tests and strategies. All information in this article is current up to July 17, 2020.ResultsWe included 34 studies enrolling 12,057 COVID-19 confirmed cases. All studies were affected by several risks of bias and applicability concerns. The pooled estimate of false-negative proportion was highly affected by unexplained heterogeneity (tau-squared= 1.39; 90% prediction interval from 0.02 to 0.54). The certainty of the evidence was judged as very low, due to the risk of bias, indirectness, and inconsistency issues.ConclusionsThere is a substantial and largely unexplained heterogeneity in the proportion of false-negative RT-PCR results. The collected evidence has several limitations, including risk of bias issues, high heterogeneity, and concerns about its applicability. Nonetheless, our findings reinforce the need for repeated testing in patients with suspicion of SARS-CoV-2 infection given that up to 54% of COVID-19 patients may have an initial false-negative RT-PCR (certainty of evidence: very low). An update of this review when additional studies become available is warranted.Systematic review registrationProtocol available on the OSF website:https://osf.io/gp38w/
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:Frontiers Media SA Funded by:EC | IMforFUTUREEC| IMforFUTURESterre L. Siekman; Tamas Pongracz; Wenjun Wang; Jan Nouta; Peter G. Kremsner; Peter G. Kremsner; Peter G. Kremsner; Pedro Vieira da Silva-Neto; Meral Esen; Meral Esen; Meral Esen; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Andrea Kreidenweiss; Jana Held; Jana Held; Jana Held; Átila Alexandre Trapé; Rolf Fendel; Rolf Fendel; Rolf Fendel; Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos; Manfred Wuhrer; ImmunoCovid Consortium; Alessandro P. de Amorim; Jamille G M. Argolo; Rita de C.C. Barbieri; Marcelo Dias-Baruffi; Victor A F. Bastos; Vânia L D. Bonat; Cristina Ribeiro de Barros Cardoso; Ingryd Carmona-Garcia; Jonatan C S de Carvalho; Leticia F. Constant; Augusto M. Degiovani; Cassia F.S.L. Dias; Lúcia H. Faccioli; Marley R. Feitosa; Omar Feres; Ana Paula Morais Fernandes; Talita M. Fernandes; Thais F C. Fraga-Silva; Carlos Fuzo; Isabelle C. Guarneri; Cristiane M. Milanezi; Caroline T. Garbato; Gilberto Gambero Gaspar; Ângelo A.F. Júnior; Sandra R. Maruyama; Debora C. Nepomuceno; Nicola T. Neto; Camilla Narjara Simão Oliveira; Fátima M. Ostini; Rogerio S. Parra; Malena M. Pérez; Vinı́cius E. Pimentel; Giovanna da S. Porcel; José J R da Rocha; Lilian C. Rodrigues; Elisa M S. Russo; Dayane P. da Silva; Rafael C. da Silva; Carlos Arterio Sorgi; Camila O S. Souza; Diana M. Toro; Angelina L. Viana; Fernando Crivelenti Vilar; Ana C. Xavier; Kamila Zaparoli;Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies play an important role in the immune response against viruses such as SARS-CoV-2. As the effector functions of IgG are modulated by N-glycosylation of the Fc region, the structure and possible function of the IgG N-glycome has been under investigation in relation to divergent COVID-19 disease courses. Through LC-MS analysis we studied both total IgG1 and spike protein-specific IgG1 Fc glycosylation of 129 German and 163 Brazilian COVID-19 patients representing diverse patient populations. We found that hospitalized COVID-19 patients displayed decreased levels of total IgG1 bisection and galactosylation and lowered anti-S IgG1 fucosylation and bisection as compared to mild outpatients. Anti-S IgG1 glycosylation was dynamic over the disease course and both anti-S and total IgG1 glycosylation were correlated to inflammatory markers. Further research is needed to dissect the possible role of altered IgG glycosylation profiles in (dys)regulating the immune response in COVID-19.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Italy, Italy, Germany, Italy, Italy, Spain, Germany, NetherlandsPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | iCARE-2EC| iCARE-2Cossarizza A.; Chang H. -D.; Radbruch A.; Abrignani S.; Addo R.; Akdis M.; Andra I.; Andreata F.; Annunziato F.; Arranz E.; Bacher P.; Bari S.; Barnaba V.; Barros-Martins J.; Baumjohann D.; Beccaria C. G.; Bernardo D.; Boardman D. A.; Borger J.; Bottcher C.; Brockmann L.; Burns M.; Busch D. H.; Cameron G.; Cammarata I.; Cassotta A.; Chang Y.; Chirdo F. G.; Christakou E.; Cicin-Sain L.; Cook L.; Corbett A. J.; Cornelis R.; Cosmi L.; Davey M. S.; De Biasi S.; De Simone G.; del Zotto G.; Delacher M.; Di Rosa F.; Santo J. D.; Diefenbach A.; Dong J.; Dorner T.; Dress R. J.; Dutertre C. -A.; Eckle S. B. G.; Eede P.; Evrard M.; Falk C. S.; Feuerer M.; Fillatreau S.; Fiz-Lopez A.; Follo M.; Foulds G. A.; Frobel J.; Gagliani N.; Galletti G.; Gangaev A.; Garbi N.; Garrote J. A.; Geginat J.; Gherardin N. A.; Gibellini L.; Ginhoux F.; Godfrey D. I.; Gruarin P.; Haftmann C.; Hansmann L.; Harpur C. M.; Hayday A. C.; Heine G.; Hernandez D. C.; Herrmann M.; Hoelsken O.; Huang Q.; Huber S.; Huber J. E.; Huehn J.; Hundemer M.; Hwang W. Y. K.; Iannacone M.; Ivison S. M.; Jack H. -M.; Jani P. K.; Keller B.; Kessler N.; Ketelaars S.; Knop L.; Knopf J.; Koay H. -F.; Kobow K.; Kriegsmann K.; Kristyanto H.; Krueger A.; Kuehne J. F.; Kunze-Schumacher H.; Kvistborg P.; Kwok I.; Latorre D.; Lenz D.; Levings M. K.; Lino A. C.; Liotta F.; Long H. M.; Lugli E.; MacDonald K. N.; Maggi L.; Maini M. K.; Mair F.; Manta C.; Manz R. A.; Mashreghi M. -F.; Mazzoni A.; McCluskey J.; Mei H. E.; Melchers F.; Melzer S.; Mielenz D.; Monin L.; Moretta L.; Multhoff G.; Munoz L. E.; Munoz-Ruiz M.; Muscate F.; Natalini A.; Neumann K.; Ng L. G.; Niedobitek A.; Niemz J.; Almeida L. N.; Notarbartolo S.; Ostendorf L.; Pallett L. J.; Patel A. A.; Percin G. I.; Peruzzi G.; Pinti M.; Pockley A. G.; Pracht K.; Prinz I.; Pujol-Autonell I.; Pulvirenti N.; Quatrini L.; Quinn K. M.; Radbruch H.; Rhys H.; Rodrigo M. B.; Romagnani C.; Saggau C.; Sakaguchi S.; Sallusto F.; Sanderink L.; Sandrock I.; Schauer C.; Scheffold A.; Scherer H. U.; Schiemann M.; Schildberg F. A.; Schober K.; Schoen J.; Schuh W.; Schuler T.; Schulz A. R.; Schulz S.; Schulze J.; Simonetti S.; Singh J.; Sitnik K. M.; Stark R.; Starossom S.; Stehle C.; Szelinski F.; Tan L.; Tarnok A.; Tornack J.; Tree T. I. M.; van Beek J. J. P.; van de Veen W.; van Gisbergen K.; Vasco C.; Verheyden N. A.; von Borstel A.; Ward-Hartstonge K. A.; Warnatz K.; Waskow C.; Wiedemann A.; Wilharm A.; Wing J.; Wirz O.; Wittner J.; Yang J. H. M.; Yang J.;pmid: 34910301
handle: 1887/3249772 , 10281/348840 , 20.500.11768/122959 , 11380/1267906 , 2158/1259306 , 10261/263788 , 2434/903617
pmid: 34910301
handle: 1887/3249772 , 10281/348840 , 20.500.11768/122959 , 11380/1267906 , 2158/1259306 , 10261/263788 , 2434/903617
Hyun-Dong Chang is supported by the Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete Foundation. Susanne Melzer and Attila Tarnok thank De Novo Software for providing FCS Express. Enrico Lugli is supported by a grant from the Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC IG20676). Gabriele De Simone and Giovanni Galletti were supported by Fellowships from the Fondazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro-Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (FIRC-AIRC). Jun Dong is supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Projektnummer 389687267 and Chinesisch-Deutsches Zentrum für Wissenschaftsförderung [Sino-German Center for Research Promotion (SGC)] grant C-0072. Nicola Gagliani, Samuel Huber and Franziska Muscate are supported by DFG fundings: SFB841,GA 2441/3-1, HU 1714/10-1. The tetramer APC-conjugated H-2K (d) HIV-1 gag197-205 AMQMLKETI used in TDS assay for mouse blood T cells was obtained through the NIH Tetramer Facility. Larissa Nogueira Almeida was supported by DFG research grant MA 2273/14-1. Supported by the following grants: AIRC 5X1000 2018 id. 21147 (Lorenzo Moretta); AIRC IG 2017 id. 19920 (Lorenzo Moretta); RC-2020 OPBG (Lorenzo Moretta); AIRC and European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 800924 (Linda Quatrini). Dirk Baumjohann was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Emmy Noether Programme BA 5132/1-2 (252623821) and Germany's Excellence Strategy EXC2151 (390873048). The third edition of Flow Cytometry Guidelines provides the key aspects to consider when performing flow cytometry experiments and includes comprehensive sections describing phenotypes and functional assays of all major human and murine immune cell subsets. Notably, the Guidelines contain helpful tables highlighting phenotypes and key differences between human and murine cells. Another useful feature of this edition is the flow cytometry analysis of clinical samples with examples of flow cytometry applications in the context of autoimmune diseases, cancers as well as acute and chronic infectious diseases. Furthermore, there are sections detailing tips, tricks and pitfalls to avoid. All sections are written and peer-reviewed by leading flow cytometry experts and immunologists, making this edition an essential and state-of-the-art handbook for basic and clinical researchers. © 2021 The Authors.
European Journal of ... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2021LUMC Scholarly Publications; Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryArticle . 2021License: CC BYInstitutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Institutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Publications at Bielefeld UniversityArticle . 2021License: CC BYData sources: Publications at Bielefeld UniversityFlore (Florence Research Repository)Article . 2021Data sources: Flore (Florence Research Repository)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 198 citations 198 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 0.1% Powered by BIP!visibility 157visibility views 157 download downloads 496 Powered bymore_vert European Journal of ... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2021LUMC Scholarly Publications; Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryArticle . 2021License: CC BYInstitutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Institutional Repository for Molecular Medicine (MDC)Publications at Bielefeld UniversityArticle . 2021License: CC BYData sources: Publications at Bielefeld UniversityFlore (Florence Research Repository)Article . 2021Data sources: Flore (Florence Research Repository)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Argentina, United Kingdom, NetherlandsPublisher:Center for Open Science Roni Granot; Daniel H. Spitz; Daniel H. Spitz; Boaz R. Cherki; Boaz R. Cherki; Psyche Loui; Renee Timmers; Rebecca S. Schaefer; Rebecca S. Schaefer; Jonna K. Vuoskoski; Ruth-Nayibe Cárdenas-Soler; João F. Soares-Quadros; Shen Li; Carlotta Lega; Stefania La Rocca; Isabel Cecilia Martínez; Matías Tanco; María Marchiano; Pastora Martínez-Castilla; Gabriela Pérez-Acosta; José Darío Martínez-Ezquerro; Isabel M. Gutiérrez-Blasco; Lily Jiménez-Dabdoub; Marijn Coers; John Melvin Treider; David M. Greenberg; David M. Greenberg; Salomon Israel;Music can reduce stress and anxiety, enhance positive mood, and facilitate social bonding. However, little is known about the role of music and related personal or cultural (individualistic vs. collectivistic) variables in maintaining wellbeing during times of stress and social isolation as imposed by the COVID-19 crisis. In an online questionnaire, administered in 11 countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the UK, and USA, N = 5,619), participants rated the relevance of wellbeing goals during the pandemic, and the effectiveness of different activities in obtaining these goals. Music was found to be the most effective activity for three out of five wellbeing goals: enjoyment, venting negative emotions, and self-connection. For diversion, music was equally good as entertainment, while it was second best to create a sense of togetherness, after socialization. This result was evident across different countries and gender, with minor effects of age on specific goals, and a clear effect of the importance of music in people's lives. Cultural effects were generally small and surfaced mainly in the use of music to obtain a sense of togetherness. Interestingly, culture moderated the use of negatively valenced and nostalgic music for those higher in distress. Laboratorio para el Estudio de la Experiencia Musical
Norwegian Open Resea... arrow_drop_down Frontiers in PsychologyArticle . 2021Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8079817Data sources: PubMed CentralLeiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryArticle . 2021License: CC BYData sources: Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryServicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual; SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La PlataArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC SABOA - Bicocca Open Archive; NARCIS; Frontiers in PsychologyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 47 citations 47 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!visibility 52visibility views 52 download downloads 119 Powered bymore_vert Norwegian Open Resea... arrow_drop_down Frontiers in PsychologyArticle . 2021Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8079817Data sources: PubMed CentralLeiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryArticle . 2021License: CC BYData sources: Leiden University Scholarly Publications RepositoryServicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual; SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La PlataArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC SABOA - Bicocca Open Archive; NARCIS; Frontiers in PsychologyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Review , Preprint 2020 Switzerland, Netherlands, ItalyPublisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Authors: Ingrid Arevalo-Rodriguez; Diana Buitrago-Garcia; Daniel Simancas-Racines; Paula Zambrano-Achig; +9 AuthorsIngrid Arevalo-Rodriguez; Diana Buitrago-Garcia; Daniel Simancas-Racines; Paula Zambrano-Achig; Rosa del Campo; Agustín Ciapponi; Omar Sued; Laura Martínez-García; Anne W S Rutjes; Nicola Low; Patrick M.M. Bossuyt; José A. Pérez-Molina; Javier Zamora;ABSTRACTBackgroundA false-negative case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV- 2) infection is defined as a person with suspected infection and an initial negative result by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, with a positive result on a subsequent test. False-negative cases have important implications for isolation and risk of transmission of infected people and for the management of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We aimed to review and critically appraise evidence about the rate of RT-PCR false-negatives at initial testing for COVID-19.MethodsWe searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, as well as COVID-19 repositories including the EPPI-Centre living systematic map of evidence about COVID-19 and the Coronavirus Open Access Project living evidence database. Two authors independently screened and selected studies according to the eligibility criteria and collected data from the included studies. The risk of bias was assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) tool. We calculated the proportion of false-negative test results with the corresponding 95% CI using a multilevel mixed-effect logistic regression model. The certainty of the evidence about false- negative cases was rated using the GRADE approach for tests and strategies. All information in this article is current up to July 17, 2020.ResultsWe included 34 studies enrolling 12,057 COVID-19 confirmed cases. All studies were affected by several risks of bias and applicability concerns. The pooled estimate of false-negative proportion was highly affected by unexplained heterogeneity (tau-squared= 1.39; 90% prediction interval from 0.02 to 0.54). The certainty of the evidence was judged as very low, due to the risk of bias, indirectness, and inconsistency issues.ConclusionsThere is a substantial and largely unexplained heterogeneity in the proportion of false-negative RT-PCR results. The collected evidence has several limitations, including risk of bias issues, high heterogeneity, and concerns about its applicability. Nonetheless, our findings reinforce the need for repeated testing in patients with suspicion of SARS-CoV-2 infection given that up to 54% of COVID-19 patients may have an initial false-negative RT-PCR (certainty of evidence: very low). An update of this review when additional studies become available is warranted.Systematic review registrationProtocol available on the OSF website:https://osf.io/gp38w/
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 596 citations 596 popularity Top 0.01% influence Top 1% impulse Top 0.01% Powered by BIP!visibility 34visibility views 34 download downloads 42 Powered bymore_vert Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2020Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7728293Data sources: PubMed CentralmedRxivPreprint . 2020Bern Open Repository and Information System (BORIS)Article . Preprint . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYBern Open Repository and Information System (BORIS)Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Bern Open Repository and Information System (BORIS)Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAReview . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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