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View article: PBRM1 loss is associated with increased sensitivity to MCL1 and CDK9 inhibition in clear cell renal cancer
PBRM1 loss is associated with increased sensitivity to MCL1 and CDK9 inhibition in clear cell renal cancer Open
MCL1 is a member of the BCL2 family of apoptosis regulators, which play a critical role in promoting cancer survival and drug resistance. We previously described PRT1419, a potent, MCL1 inhibitor with anti-tumor efficacy in various solid a…
View article: Engagement in volunteering activities by persons with multiple sclerosis in Switzerland
Engagement in volunteering activities by persons with multiple sclerosis in Switzerland Open
View article: Feelings of loneliness, COVID-19-specific-health anxiety and depressive symptoms during the first COVID-19 wave in Swiss persons with multiple sclerosis
Feelings of loneliness, COVID-19-specific-health anxiety and depressive symptoms during the first COVID-19 wave in Swiss persons with multiple sclerosis Open
View article: The Real-World Experiences of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis During the First COVID-19 Lockdown: Application of Natural Language Processing
The Real-World Experiences of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis During the First COVID-19 Lockdown: Application of Natural Language Processing Open
Background The increasing availability of “real-world” data in the form of written text holds promise for deepening our understanding of societal and health-related challenges. Textual data constitute a rich source of information, allowing…
View article: Association of age and disease duration with comorbidities and disability: A study of the Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry
Association of age and disease duration with comorbidities and disability: A study of the Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry Open
View article: Onset Symptom Clusters in Multiple Sclerosis: Characteristics, Comorbidities, and Risk Factors
Onset Symptom Clusters in Multiple Sclerosis: Characteristics, Comorbidities, and Risk Factors Open
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms are expected to aggregate in specific patterns across different stages of the disease. Here, we studied the clustering of onset symptoms and examined their characteristics, comorbidity patterns …
View article: The Effect of Depression on Health-Related Quality of Life Is Mediated by Fatigue in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
The Effect of Depression on Health-Related Quality of Life Is Mediated by Fatigue in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis Open
The interrelations between fatigue, depression and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are complex, and the directionality of the effects is unclear. To address this gap, the current study used …
View article: Major depressive disorder subtypes and depression symptoms in multiple sclerosis: What is different compared to the general population?
Major depressive disorder subtypes and depression symptoms in multiple sclerosis: What is different compared to the general population? Open
View article: Backtracing persistent biomarker shifts to the age of onset: A novel procedure applied to men’s and women’s white blood cell counts in post-traumatic stress disorder
Backtracing persistent biomarker shifts to the age of onset: A novel procedure applied to men’s and women’s white blood cell counts in post-traumatic stress disorder Open
Background: Traumatic experiences tend to be preserved in altered biomarker profiles. These profiles can be traced back from cross-sectional data regarding the age of exposure. Consequently, the change across developmental stages, e.g. fro…
View article: Criminalising ‘Ecocide’ at the International Criminal Court
Criminalising ‘Ecocide’ at the International Criminal Court Open
View article: Factors associated with employment and expected work retention among persons with multiple sclerosis: findings of a cross-sectional citizen science study
Factors associated with employment and expected work retention among persons with multiple sclerosis: findings of a cross-sectional citizen science study Open
View article: SUN-285 LIMITATIONS OF BIOIMPEDENCE SCALES IN MEASURING FLUID GAINS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS, HOME MACHINES VS STANDARD MACHINES
SUN-285 LIMITATIONS OF BIOIMPEDENCE SCALES IN MEASURING FLUID GAINS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS, HOME MACHINES VS STANDARD MACHINES Open
Ideal body weight (IBW) has often been estimated by bioimpedence methods. Calf bioimpedance scales (cBIS) have been suggested as an accurate way of measuring fluid content of the body, but only a few studies have been done which have not d…
View article: Hay Fever is Associated with Prevalence, Age of Onset and Persistence of Stuttering
Hay Fever is Associated with Prevalence, Age of Onset and Persistence of Stuttering Open
View article: Sex differences in neurodevelopmental and common mental disorders examined from three epidemiological perspectives
Sex differences in neurodevelopmental and common mental disorders examined from three epidemiological perspectives Open
View article: A step beyond the hygiene hypothesis—immune-mediated classes determined in a population-based study
A step beyond the hygiene hypothesis—immune-mediated classes determined in a population-based study Open
View article: How do patients enter the healthcare system after the first onset of multiple sclerosis symptoms? The influence of setting and physician specialty on speed of diagnosis
How do patients enter the healthcare system after the first onset of multiple sclerosis symptoms? The influence of setting and physician specialty on speed of diagnosis Open
Background: Diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) early is crucial to avoid future disability. However, potentially preventable delays in the diagnostic cascade from contact with a physician to definite diagnosis still occur and their causes …
View article: Factors associated with time from first-symptoms to diagnosis and treatment initiation of Multiple Sclerosis in Switzerland
Factors associated with time from first-symptoms to diagnosis and treatment initiation of Multiple Sclerosis in Switzerland Open
Background Recent studies emphasise the importance of timely diagnosis and early initiation of disease-modifying treatment in the long-term prognosis of multiple sclerosis. Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate factors …
View article: The Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry (SMSR): study protocol of a participatory, nationwide registry to promote epidemiological and patient-centered MS research
The Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry (SMSR): study protocol of a participatory, nationwide registry to promote epidemiological and patient-centered MS research Open
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02980640 ; December 6, 2016; retrospectively registered.
View article: Subtypes of stuttering determined by latent class analysis in two Swiss epidemiological surveys
Subtypes of stuttering determined by latent class analysis in two Swiss epidemiological surveys Open
The two subtypes of developmental stuttering have different risk / associated factors and comorbidity patterns. Most of the factors are associated with vulnerability mechanisms that occur early in life and that have also been linked with o…
View article: Predictors of remission from PTSD symptoms after sexual and non-sexual trauma in the community: A mediated survival-analytic approach
Predictors of remission from PTSD symptoms after sexual and non-sexual trauma in the community: A mediated survival-analytic approach Open
View article: Low emotion-oriented coping and informal help-seeking behaviour as major predictive factors for improvement in major depression at 5-year follow-up in the adult community
Low emotion-oriented coping and informal help-seeking behaviour as major predictive factors for improvement in major depression at 5-year follow-up in the adult community Open
View article: Social Phobia Is Associated with Delayed Onset of Chickenpox, Measles, and Mumps Infections
Social Phobia Is Associated with Delayed Onset of Chickenpox, Measles, and Mumps Infections Open
Social phobia was the only early anxiety disorder to show an association with a delayed onset of common viral childhood diseases.
View article: Mental Health Literacy, Attitudes to Help Seeking, and Perceived Need as Predictors of Mental Health Service Use
Mental Health Literacy, Attitudes to Help Seeking, and Perceived Need as Predictors of Mental Health Service Use Open
Many people with mental health problems do not use mental health care, resulting in poorer clinical and social outcomes. Reasons for low service use rates are still incompletely understood. In this longitudinal, population-based study, we …
View article: Infectious, atopic and inflammatory diseases, childhood adversities and familial aggregation are independently associated with the risk for mental disorders: Results from a large Swiss epidemiological study
Infectious, atopic and inflammatory diseases, childhood adversities and familial aggregation are independently associated with the risk for mental disorders: Results from a large Swiss epidemiological study Open
Infectious, atopic and inflammatory diseases are important risk factors for all groups of mental disorders. The sexual dimorphism of the associations is pronounced.
View article: Mental illness stigma, secrecy and suicidal ideation
Mental illness stigma, secrecy and suicidal ideation Open
Aims. Whether the public stigma associated with mental illness negatively affects an individual, largely depends on whether the person has been labelled ‘mentally ill’. For labelled individuals concealing mental illness is a common strateg…
View article: Tracing the associations between sex, the atypical and the combined atypical-melancholic depression subtypes: A path analysis
Tracing the associations between sex, the atypical and the combined atypical-melancholic depression subtypes: A path analysis Open
View article: Discrepancies between clinical needs and helpseeking behaviors in co-occurring posttraumatic stress and alcohol use disorders
Discrepancies between clinical needs and helpseeking behaviors in co-occurring posttraumatic stress and alcohol use disorders Open
View article: Childhood adversities as specific contributors to the co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress and alcohol use disorders
Childhood adversities as specific contributors to the co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress and alcohol use disorders Open
View article: Serum Testosterone Levels and Symptom-Based Depression Subtypes in Men
Serum Testosterone Levels and Symptom-Based Depression Subtypes in Men Open
The main objective of this preliminary study was to further clarify the association between testosterone (T) levels and depression by investigating symptom-based depression subtypes in a sample of 64 men. The data were taken from the ZInEP…
View article: Posttraumatic stress avoidance symptoms as mediators in the development of alcohol use disorders after exposure to childhood sexual abuse in a Swiss community sample
Posttraumatic stress avoidance symptoms as mediators in the development of alcohol use disorders after exposure to childhood sexual abuse in a Swiss community sample Open