• Minimum Equivalence in Random Boolean Networks, Elementary Cellular Automata, and Beyond 

      Glover, Tom Eivind; Jahren, Christian Ruben; Huse Ramstad, Ola; Nichele, Stefano (Chapter, 2023)
      Random Boolean networks (RBN) and Cellular Automata (CA) operate in a very similar way. They update their state with simple deterministic functions called Boolean function or Transition Table (TT), both being essentially ...
    • The Minimum Information about a Molecular Interaction Causal Statement (MI2CAST) 

      Touré, Vasundra; Vercruysse, Steven; Acencio, Marcio Luis; Lovering, Ruth C.; Orchard, Sandra; Bradley, Glyn; Casals-Casas, Cristina; Chaouiya, Claudine; del-Toro, Noemi; Flobak, Åsmund; Gaudet, Pascale; Hermjakob, Henning; Hoyt, Charles Tapley; Licata, Luana; Lægreid, Astrid; Mungall, Christopher; Niknejad, Anne; Panni, Simona; Perfetto, Livia; Porras, Pablo; Pratt, Dexter; Saez-Rodriguez, Julio; Thieffry, Denis; Thomas, Paul; Türei, Dénes; Kuiper, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Motivation A large variety of molecular interactions occurs between biomolecular components in cells. When a molecular interaction results in a regulatory effect, exerted by one component onto a downstream component, a ...
    • Minor change in the sulcus angle during the first six years of life: A prospective study of the femoral trochlea development in dysplastic and normal knees 

      Øye, Christian Reidar; Foss, Olav A.; Holen, Ketil Jarl (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Purpose The aetiology of femoral trochlear dysplasia is unknown. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to describe trochlear development in a newborn population during the first six years of life. Methods In ...
    • Minor Myocardial Scars in Association with Cardiopulmonary Function after COVID-19 

      Øvrebotten, Tarjei; Heck, Siri Lagethon; Skjørten, Ingunn; Einvik, Gunnar; Stavem, Knut; Ingul, Charlotte Ingeborg Björk; Omland, Torbjørn; Myhre, Peder Langeland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background: Myocardial scars detected by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging after COVID-19 have caused concerns regarding potential long-term cardiovascular consequences. Objective: The objective of this study ...
    • miR-210 Regulates Apoptotic Cell Death during Cellular Hypoxia and Reoxygenation in a Diametrically Opposite Manner 

      Marwarha, Gurdeep; Røsand, Øystein; Scrimgeour, Nathan Robert; Slagsvold, Katrine Hordnes; Høydal, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Apoptotic cell death of cardiomyocytes is a characteristic hallmark of ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury. The master hypoxamiR, microRNA-210 (miR-210), is considered the primary driver of the cellular response to hypoxic ...
    • miRNA and mRNA expression in the hippocampal region during postnatal developments in rats 

      Olsen, Lene Christin (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:66, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
      Hjernestrukturene entorhinal cortex og hippocampus er viktige for minnefunksjon og navigering. Innenfor hver av disse strukturene finnes underregioner som har forskjellige celletyper og forbindelser i hjernen. Noen av ...
    • Misforhold i ansvar, kompetanse og innflytelse: hvordan opplever sykepleiere i hjemmebasert omsorg å ha ansvaret for nylig utskrevne pasienter etter at Samhandlingsreformen ble innført? 

      Bye, Siv Anita; Martinsen, Bente (Master thesis, 2012)
      NORSK: Introduksjon: Samhandlingsreformen ble innført 01. januar 2012. En av intensjonene er at pasientene skal få bedre behandling der de bor, og det skal lønne seg for sykehus og kommune å samarbeide. Det forventes at ...
    • Misforstå meg rett - barn og unge med FASD i skolen 

      Westvold, Pia (Bachelor thesis, 2019)
      Bakgrunn: Skolen er en viktig arena for utvikling, læring og det sosiale, noe som kan være utfordrende for barn og unge med føtal alkohol spektrumforstyrrelse (FASD). Hensikt: Hensikten med denne oppgaven er å se på ...
    • Missing Data in Prediction Research: A Five-Step Approach for Multiple Imputation, Illustrated in the CENTER-TBI Study 

      Gravesteijn, Benjamin; Sewalt, Charlie; Venema, Esmee; Nieboer, Daan; Steyerberg, Ewout W.; Andelic, Nada; Andreassen, Lasse; Anke, Audny Gabriele Wagner; Frisvold, Shirin; Helseth, Eirik; Røe, Cecilie; Røise, Olav; Skandsen, Toril; Vik, Anne; Åkerlund, Cecilia; Amrein, Krisztina; Antoni, Anna; Audibert, Gerard; Azouvi, Philippe; Azzolini, Maria luisa; Bartels, Ronald; Barzo, Pal; Beauvais, Romuald; Beer, Ronny; Bellander, Bo-michael; Belli, Antonio; Benali, Habib; Berardino, Maurizio; Beretta, Luigi; Blaabjerg, Morten; Bragge, Peter; Brazinova, Alexandra; Brinck, Vibeke; Brooker, Joanne; Brorsson, Camilla; Buki, Andras; Bullinger, Monika; Cabeleira, Manuel; Caccioppola, Alessio; Calappi, Emiliana; Calvi, Maria rosa; Cameron, Peter; Lozano, Guillermo carbayo; Carbonara, Marco; Chevallard, Giorgio; Chieregato, Arturo; Citerio, Giuseppe; Cnossen, Maryse; Coburn, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      In medical research, missing data is common. In acute diseases, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), even well-conducted prospective studies may suffer from missing data in baseline characteristics and outcomes. Statistical ...
    • “Mission impossible”? How a successful female cross-country skier managed a dual career as a professional athlete and medical student A case study 

      Bergström, Max Viktor Jonathan; Solli, Guro Strøm; Sandbakk, Øyvind; Sæther, Stig Arve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The aim of the present case study is to illuminate the factors contributing to the initiation, maintenance and discontinuation of the dual career of a Norwegian world-class athlete and medicine student. We additionally ...
    • Misuse of co-authorship in Medical PhD Theses in Scandinavia: A Questionnaire Survey 

      Helgesson, Gert; Holm, Søren; Bredahl, Lone; Hofmann, Bjørn Morten; Juth, Niklas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Background Several studies suggest that deviations from proper authorship practices are commonplace in medicine. The aim of this study was to explore experiences of and attitudes towards the handling of authorship in PhD ...
    • Mitigating adolescent social anxiety symptoms: the effects of social support and social self-efficacy in findings from the Young-HUNT 3 study 

      Aune, Tore; Juul, Else Marie Lysfjord; Beidel, Deborah C.; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Dvorak, Robert D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Adolescents’ exposure to negative life events (NLEs) and potentially traumatic events is highly prevalent and increases their risk of developing psychological disorders considerably. NLE exposure has also been linked to ...
    • Mitigating isolation and loneliness with technology through emotional care by social robots in remote 

      Søraa, Roger Andre; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Quintas, Joao; Dias, Jorge; Tøndel, Gunhild; Sørgaard, Jon; Nyvoll, Pernille; Nap, Henk Herman; Serrano, Artur (Chapter, 2020)
      This book chapter explores how experiences of isolation and loneliness in remote areas can be mitigated through social robots’ emotional care. We first discuss the concept of being social and how that notion is changing ...
    • Mitochondrial C5aR1 activity in macrophages controls IL-1β production underlying sterile inflammation 

      Niyonzima, Nathalie; Rahman, Jubayer; Kunz, Natalie; West, Erin; Freiwald, Tilo; Desai, Jigar V.; Merle, Nicolas; Gidon, Alexandre; Sporsheim, Bjørnar; Lionakis, Michail S.; Evensen, Kristin; Lindberg, Beate; Skagen, Karolina; Skjelland, Mona; Singh, Parul; Haug, Markus; Ruseva, Marieta M.; Kolev, Martin; Bibby, Jack; Marshall, Olivia; O’Brien, Brett; Deeks, Nigel; Afzali, Behdad; Clark, Richard J.; Woodruff, Trent M.; Pryor, Mylton; Yang, Zhi-Hong; Remaley, Alan T.; Mollnes, Tom Eirik; Hewitt, Stephen M.; Yan, Bingyu; Kazemian, Majid; Kiss, Mate G.; Binder, Christoph J.; Halvorsen, Bente; Espevik, Terje; Kemper, Claudia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      While serum-circulating complement destroys invading pathogens, intracellularly active complement, termed the “complosome,” functions as a vital orchestrator of cell-metabolic events underlying T cell effector responses. ...
    • Mitochondrial Function and Exercise in Cardiovascular Diseases 

      Bækkerud, Fredrik Hjulstad (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:221, Doctoral thesis, 2019)
      Kardiovaskulær sykdom er den vanligste dødsårsaken i verden, men epidemiologiske undersøkelser indikerer at trening kan redusere denne dødeligheten. Mekanismene bak den positive effekten av trening på kardiovaskulær helse ...
    • Mitochondrial genome-wide association study of migraine – the HUNT Study 

      Børte, Sigrid; Zwart, John-Anker; Skogholt, Anne Heidi; Gabrielsen, Maiken Elvestad; Thomas, Laurent; Fritsche, Lars G; Surakke, Ida; Nielsen, Jonas B.; Zhou, Wei; Wolford, Brooke; Vigeland, Magnus Dehli; Hagen, Knut; Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug; Nyholt, Dale R; Chasman, Daniel I; Brumpton, Ben Michael; Willer, Christen; Winsvold, Bendik K S (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background Variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been indicated in migraine pathogenesis, but genetic studies to date have focused on candidate variants, with sparse findings. We aimed to perform the first mitochondrial ...
    • Mitochondrial Mechanisms of LRRK2 G2019S Penetrance 

      Delcambre, Sylvie; Ghelfi, Jenny; Ouzren, Nazzima; Grandmougin, Lea; Delbrouck, Catherine; Seibler, Philip; Wasner, Kobi; Aasly, Jan; Klein, Christine; Trinh, Joanne; Pereira, Sandro L; Grünewald, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Several mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) have been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). The most common substitution, G2019S, interferes with LRRK2 kinase activity, which is regulated by autophosphorylation. ...
    • Mitochondrial respiration after one session of calf raise exercise in patients with peripheral vascular disease and healthy older adults 

      van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Rognmo, Øivind; Mattsson, Erney (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Purpose: Mitochondria are essential for energy production in the muscle cell and for this they are dependent upon a sufficient supply of oxygen by the circulation. Exercise training has shown to be a potent stimulus for ...
    • Mitochondrial Respiration in Insulin-Producing β-Cells: General Characteristics and Adaptive Effects of Hypoxia 

      Hals, Ingrid Katrin; Bruerberg, Simon Gustafson; Ma, Zuheng; Scholz, Hanne; Björklund, Anneli; Grill, Valdemar Erik Robert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Objective: To provide novel insights on mitochondrial respiration in β-cells and the adaptive effects of hypoxia. Methods and Design Insulin-producing INS-1 832/13 cells were exposed to 18 hours of hypoxia followed by ...
    • Mitotic chromosome condensation resets chromatin to safeguard transcriptional homeostasis during interphase 

      Ramos Alonso, Lucia; Holland, Petter; Le Gras, Stéphanie; Zhao, Xu; Jost, Bernard; Bjørås, Magnar; Barral, Yves; Enserink, Jorrit; Chymkowitch, Pierre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Mitotic entry correlates with the condensation of the chromosomes, changes in histone modifications, exclusion of transcription factors from DNA, and the broad downregulation of transcription. However, whether mitotic ...