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  1. Article ; Online: Recurring homozygous ACTN2 variant (p.Arg506Gly) causes a recessive myopathy.

    Donkervoort, Sandra / Mohassel, Payam / O'Leary, Melanie / Bonner, Devon E / Hartley, Taila / Acquaye, Nicole / Brull, Astrid / Mozaffar, Tahseen / Saporta, Mario A / Dyment, David A / Sampson, Jacinda B / Pajusalu, Sander / Austin-Tse, Christina / Hurth, Kyle / Cohen, Julie S / McWalter, Kirsty / Warman-Chardon, Jodi / Crunk, Amy / Foley, A Reghan /
    Mammen, Andrew L / Wheeler, Matthew T / O'Donnell-Luria, Anne / Bönnemann, Carsten G

    Annals of clinical and translational neurology

    2024  Volume 11, Issue 3, Page(s) 629–640

    Abstract: ... G (p.Arg506Gly), all manifesting with a consistent phenotype of asymmetric, progressive, proximal ...

    Abstract Objective: ACTN2, encoding alpha-actinin-2, is essential for cardiac and skeletal muscle sarcomeric function. ACTN2 variants are a known cause of cardiomyopathy without skeletal muscle involvement. Recently, specific dominant monoallelic variants were reported as a rare cause of core myopathy of variable clinical onset, although the pathomechanism remains to be elucidated. The possibility of a recessively inherited ACTN2-myopathy has also been proposed in a single series.
    Methods: We provide clinical, imaging, and histological characterization of a series of patients with a novel biallelic ACTN2 variant.
    Results: We report seven patients from five families with a recurring biallelic variant in ACTN2: c.1516A>G (p.Arg506Gly), all manifesting with a consistent phenotype of asymmetric, progressive, proximal, and distal lower extremity predominant muscle weakness. None of the patients have cardiomyopathy or respiratory insufficiency. Notably, all patients report Palestinian ethnicity, suggesting a possible founder ACTN2 variant, which was confirmed through haplotype analysis in two families. Muscle biopsies reveal an underlying myopathic process with disruption of the intermyofibrillar architecture, Type I fiber predominance and atrophy. MRI of the lower extremities demonstrate a distinct pattern of asymmetric muscle involvement with selective involvement of the hamstrings and adductors in the thigh, and anterior tibial group and soleus in the lower leg. Using an in vitro splicing assay, we show that c.1516A>G ACTN2 does not impair normal splicing.
    Interpretation: This series further establishes ACTN2 as a muscle disease gene, now also including variants with a recessive inheritance mode, and expands the clinical spectrum of actinopathies to adult-onset progressive muscle disease.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Muscular Diseases/genetics ; Muscular Diseases/pathology ; Muscle, Skeletal/diagnostic imaging ; Muscle, Skeletal/pathology ; Actinin/genetics ; Phenotype ; Cardiomyopathies
    Chemical Substances Actinin (11003-00-2) ; ACTN2 protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2740696-9
    ISSN 2328-9503 ; 2328-9503
    ISSN (online) 2328-9503
    ISSN 2328-9503
    DOI 10.1002/acn3.51983
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  2. Book ; Online: Vermindering van de fosfaatbelasting oppervlaktewater met P-bindende drain

    Groenenberg, J.E. / Chardon, W.J. / Vreeburg, P.J.M.

    rapportage monitoring veldpilot en onderzoek naar praktische inpasbaarheid van de maatregel

    2015  

    Abstract: ... fosfaat (P)-bindende drain ontwikkeld. Deze P-bindende drain bestaat uit een normale drainbuis met ... daaromheen een sterk P-bindend materiaal, in dit onderzoek ijzerzand. De hier in een veldproef geteste P ...

    Abstract Om de uitspoeling van fosfaat uit landbouwgronden naar het oppervlaktewater te verlagen, is een fosfaat (P)-bindende drain ontwikkeld. Deze P-bindende drain bestaat uit een normale drainbuis met daaromheen een sterk P-bindend materiaal, in dit onderzoek ijzerzand. De hier in een veldproef geteste P-bindende drain verwijdert 97% van het aangevoerde fosfaat. Er is berekend dat de Pbindende drain dit hoge verwijderingspercentage 14 jaar handhaaft, daarna zal de efficiëntie dalen. De omhulling met ijzerzand heeft geen negatieve effecten op de drainerende werking van de drain. De maatregel is goed inpasbaar in de gangbare landbouwpraktijk en is kosteneffectief.
    Keywords drainage ; eutrophication ; phosphate ; phosphate leaching ; surface water ; water management ; water quality ; eutrofiëring ; fosfaat ; fosfaatuitspoeling ; oppervlaktewater ; waterbeheer ; waterkwaliteit
    Language Dutch
    Publisher Alterra
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Book ; Online
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  3. Article ; Online: Effectgerichte aanpak verwijdering P uit bodem- en slootwater duinzandgrond

    Belder, P. / de Kool, S.A.M. / Jansen, S. / Stuurman, R. / Koopmans, G.F. / Chardon, W.J.

    BloembollenVisie

    2010  Volume 2010, Issue 207

    Abstract: Op bloembollenpercelen bij Egmond a/d Hoef worden twee zuiveringsmethoden getest om fosfaat te verwijderen uit bodem en slootwater. Het doel is het water te zuiveren van fosfaat om daarmee te voldoen aan de Europese Regelgeving voor de kwaliteit van ... ...

    Abstract Op bloembollenpercelen bij Egmond a/d Hoef worden twee zuiveringsmethoden getest om fosfaat te verwijderen uit bodem en slootwater. Het doel is het water te zuiveren van fosfaat om daarmee te voldoen aan de Europese Regelgeving voor de kwaliteit van oppervlaktewater.
    Keywords eu regulations ; phosphate ; purification ; purification plants ; removal ; surface water quality ; tests ; water treatment ; eu regelingen ; fosfaat ; oppervlaktewaterkwaliteit ; verwijdering ; waterzuivering ; zuiveren ; zuiveringsinstallaties
    Language Dutch
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ISSN 1571-5558
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  4. Article ; Online: Landform-regolith patterns of Northwestern Africa: Deciphering Cenozoic surface dynamics of the tropical cratonic geosystem

    Chardon, Dominique

    Earth-Science Reviews. 2023 July, v. 242 p.104452-

    2023  

    Abstract: The tropical cratonic geosystem encompasses non-orogenic continental domains of the tropical belt that developed and preserved Cenozoic lateritic regolith mantles (i.e., the products of intense rock weathering). These domains represent a significant part ...

    Abstract The tropical cratonic geosystem encompasses non-orogenic continental domains of the tropical belt that developed and preserved Cenozoic lateritic regolith mantles (i.e., the products of intense rock weathering). These domains represent a significant part of the continental landsurface contributing to regulate global biogeochemical cycles. Here I address the surface evolution mechanisms of the tropical cratonic geosystem based on a comprehensive review and an original map of the landform-regolith associations (combinations of reliefs and regolith mantles of specific nature and age) of Northwestern Africa, an archetype of the tropical cratonic geosystem. The landform-regolith pattern is a composite record of long-term climate variability modulated by the composition of the bedrock. Relictual, pan-tropical associations attest to (i) very intense, greenhouse-driven weathering starting in the Late Cretaceous and culminating at the Early Eocene thermal maximum, (ii) intense Late Oligocene weathering driven by seasonally humid climate, (iii) dry erosional climate during the Early and Late Miocene, with a return to moderate weathering-prone, seasonally dry climate around the Miocene climatic optimum (18-11 Ma) and at the End-Miocene (7-6 Ma). Post Miocene functional landform-regolith associations are latitudinally zoned, reflecting installation of the modern climatic zonation in the tropics. Modern regional susceptibility to erosion has to be partitioned among the functional landform-regolith associations, which tend towards pedoclimatic equilibrium, and relict associations, which are mostly fossil. Moreover, results show that (i) past etchplains and pediplains ("paleo-surfaces") are unreliable topographic gauges of mantle-driven deformation, (ii) staircase patterns of successive etchplains or pediplains attributed to positive epeirogenic pulses are invalid and (iii) low-temperature thermochronology fails to document final rock exhumation paths in cratonic contexts.
    Keywords Eocene epoch ; Late Cretaceous epoch ; Miocene epoch ; Oligocene epoch ; bedrock ; deformation ; dry climates ; evolution ; fossils ; humid zones ; laterites ; regolith ; thermochronology ; topography ; Africa ; Laterite ; Catena ; Pediment ; Glacis ; Pediplain ; Etchplain ; Landform evolution processes ; Epeirogeny
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-07
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note Use and reproduction
    ZDB-ID 1792-9
    ISSN 0012-8252
    ISSN 0012-8252
    DOI 10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104452
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  5. Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online: Mining soil phosphorus by zero P-application

    van der Salm, C. / Chardon, W.J. / Koopmans, G.F.

    Diffuse Phosphorus Loss. Risk Assessment, Mitigation Options and Ecological Effects in River Basins. The 5th International Phosphorus Workshop (IPW5)

    an effective method to reduce the risk of P loading to surface water

    2007  

    Abstract: This study aims to find field evidence for the effectiveness of P-mining to reduce the risk of P ... leaching to surface water. In 2002, a P-mining was conducted on four grassland sites in the Netherlands ... on sand (two sites), peat and clay soils. The mining plots received no P and an annual N surplus of 300 kg ...

    Abstract This study aims to find field evidence for the effectiveness of P-mining to reduce the risk of P leaching to surface water. In 2002, a P-mining was conducted on four grassland sites in the Netherlands on sand (two sites), peat and clay soils. The mining plots received no P and an annual N surplus of 300 kg/ha/year. Grass was removed by mowing five to seven times a year. At the same sites, the effects of P surpluses varying between 0 and 40 P2O5 kg/ha/year were studied on adjacent plots. Soil samples were collected in late winter (before fertilizer application), early spring and in late autumn at depths of 0-5, 5-10, 10-20 and 20-30 cm and were analysed for total-P and molybdate reactive P (MRP), molybdate unreactive P (MUP - difference between total-P and MRP), water extractable P (PW) P-AL, NH4-oxalate extractable P (POX), Al (AlOX) and Fe (FeOX) and total-P. Mining soil phosphorus by zero P-application over a period of four years led to a strong (30-90%) reduction in both MRP and MUP concentrations in soil solution in the upper soil layer (0-5 cm). The reduction declined with depth and changes were generally not significant in the deeper soil layers. Mining also led to a decline in P pools in the soil solid phase. The largest decline was found in PW and P-AL, whereas reductions in more strongly bound POX and total-P were not significant
    Keywords Life Science
    Subject code 630
    Language English
    Publisher Aarhus Universitet
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online
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  6. Article ; Online: A simple model of P uptake by crops as a possible basis for P fertilizer recommendations

    van Noordwijk, M. / de Willigen, P. / Ehlert, P.A.I. / Chardon, W.J.

    Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science

    1990  Volume 38, Issue 3A

    Keywords absorption ; derivatives ; fertilizer requirement determination ; liquids ; models ; phosphates ; phosphorus ; phosphorus pentoxide ; roots ; science ; theory ; absorptie ; derivaten ; fosfaten ; fosfor ; fosforpentoxide ; mestbehoeftebepaling ; modellen ; theorie ; vloeistoffen (liquids) ; wetenschap ; wortels
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 415461-7
    ISSN 0028-2928
    ISSN 0028-2928
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  7. Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online: Site specific measures to mitigate P-loads in the Dutch Province of Limburg

    Noij, G.J. / van Bakel, J. / Chardon, W.J. / Clevering, O.A. / Corré, W. / van Dijk, W. / de Groot, W. / Massop, H.T.L. / van Middelkoop, J.C. / Smidt, R.A. / Stevens, H. / van den Toorn, A.

    Proceedings of the The 5th International Phosphorus Workshop; Diffuse Phosphorus Loss, Silkeborg, Denmark, 3 - 7 September, 2007

    2007  

    Keywords Life Science
    Language English
    Publisher Aarhus Universitet
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online
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  8. Article ; Online: How to Control Exposure to Fifth-Generation Radiofrequencies in Preterm Newborns in Incubator.

    Chardon, Karen / Delanaud, Stéphane / Tourneux, Pierre / Stephan Blanchard, Erwan

    Neonatology

    2023  Volume 120, Issue 5, Page(s) 666–669

    Abstract: ... reduced the intensity of 5G radiofrequency levels from 52% to 57% (p < 0.0001), allowing to easily apply ...

    Abstract Infant and family centered development care reduces infant distress and supports the parent and infant's individual abilities. However, a new environmental factor is daily encountered: the radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMFs) with the most recent fifth-generation (5G) technology. Currently, the effects of RF EMF during development are discussed in animal models. The neonatal intensive care units are not spared from this stressor. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel, electromagnetically insulating incubator cover to prevent the preterm infant from RF EMF exposure. A personal dosimeter was placed on the mattress of a closed incubator. Periods of exposure to low, medium, and high levels of 5G RF were delivered in the presence or absence of the incubator cover. The use of a silver-copper cover reduced the intensity of 5G radiofrequency levels from 52% to 57% (p < 0.0001), allowing to easily apply the precautionary principle.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Environmental Exposure ; Electromagnetic Fields/adverse effects ; Incubators ; Radio Waves/adverse effects
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2266911-5
    ISSN 1661-7819 ; 1661-7800
    ISSN (online) 1661-7819
    ISSN 1661-7800
    DOI 10.1159/000530658
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  9. Article ; Online: Understanding the Role of Sink Patches in Source-Sink Metapopulations: Reed Warbler in an Agricultural Landscape.

    Foppen, Ruud P B / Chardon, J Paul / Liefveld, Wendy

    Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology

    2022  Volume 14, Issue 6, Page(s) 1881–1892

    Abstract: Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of marginal habitat (sinks) are supported by an immigration flux from larger patches of high-quality habitat (sources). We sought to demonstrate that this ... ...

    Abstract Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of marginal habitat (sinks) are supported by an immigration flux from larger patches of high-quality habitat (sources). We sought to demonstrate that this situation occurs for Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) in a riverine, mainly agricultural landscape in the Netherlands. We collected data on occurrence and habitat features in a large number of mostly small marshlands. We used a stochastic model to simulate the population dynamics in a metapopulation with sinks and sources. A statistical analysis of the field data, using regression techniques with occupation probability and abundance index as dependent variables, showed that habitat quality was less favourable in small habitat patches (e.g., ditches with reeds) than in larger patches ( large, heterogeneous marshlands). The spatial cohesion of the landscape also played an important role: abundance of breeding Reed Warblers in regions with low spatial cohesion was low. Local extinctions and recolonizations occurred, and their rates depended on the spatial parameters of the patch. This supports the hypothesis that metapopulation theory is applicable here. The results of the modeling study demonstrated that, besides the trivial dependence of sinks on sources, a larger amount of sink area and increased exchange of individuals increased the stability of source patches. This was shown not only by the larger size of the source population but also by increased resilience after a catastrophe. The area of the sink seemed less important than its distance to the source. The simulation indicated an optimal area of a few hectares (compared to a 10-ha area of the source) and a maximum distance of 2-5 km from the source. In creating sustainable landscapes, for example, by setting up an ecological network consisting of a limited number of high-quality patches, these small and seemingly insignificant habitat patches could play an important role and should be taken into consideration.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 58735-7
    ISSN 1523-1739 ; 0888-8892
    ISSN (online) 1523-1739
    ISSN 0888-8892
    DOI 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2000.99022.x
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  10. Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online: Evaluation of iron oxide impregnated paper (Pi-test) in P-desorption studies

    Koopmans, G.F. / Chardon, W.J. / Oenema, O.

    Abstracts; annual meeting. Salt Lake City UT (USA), ASA/CSSA/SSSA, 1999

    1999  

    Keywords Life Science
    Language Undetermined
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Conference proceedings ; Online
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