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Electrocardiographic studies in the healthy newborn.

Acta paediatrica. Supplementum

MICHAELSSON M.
PMID: 13660818
Acta Paediatr Suppl. 1959 Apr 11;48:108-16.

No abstract available.

Coffee consumption and CYP1A2 genotype in relation to bone mineral density of the proximal femur in elderly men and women: a cohort study.

Nutrition & metabolism

Hallström H, Melhus H, Glynn A, Lind L, Syvänen AC, Michaëlsson K.
PMID: 20175915
Nutr Metab (Lond). 2010 Feb 22;7:12. doi: 10.1186/1743-7075-7-12.

BACKGROUND: Drinking coffee has been linked to reduced calcium conservation, but it is less clear whether it leads to sustained bone mineral loss and if individual predisposition for caffeine metabolism might be important in this context. Therefore, the relation...

Attrition in a 30-year follow-up of a perinatal birth risk cohort: factors change with age.

PeerJ

Launes J, Hokkanen L, Laasonen M, Tuulio-Henriksson A, Virta M, Lipsanen J, Tienari PJ, Michelsson K.
PMID: 25071998
PeerJ. 2014 Jul 08;2:e480. doi: 10.7717/peerj.480. eCollection 2014.

Background. Attrition is a major cause of potential bias in longitudinal studies and clinical trials. Attrition rate above 20% raises concern of the reliability of the results. Few studies have looked at the factors behind attrition in follow-ups spanning...

RNA sequencing data describing transcriptional changes in aorta of ApoE-/- mice after alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) stimulation.

Data in brief

Ulleryd MA, Mjörnstedt F, Panagaki D, Yang LJ, Engevall K, Gutierrez S, Wang Y, Gan LM, Nilsson H, Michaëlsson E, Johansson ME.
PMID: 32258279
Data Brief. 2020 Mar 12;30:105415. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105415. eCollection 2020 Jun.

This manuscript is a companion paper to Ulleryd M.U. et al.,

Mendelian randomisation identifies alternative splicing of the FAS death receptor as a mediator of severe COVID-19.

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

Klaric L, Gisby JS, Papadaki A, Muckian MD, Macdonald-Dunlop E, Zhao JH, Tokolyi A, Persyn E, Pairo-Castineira E, Morris AP, Kalnapenkis A, Richmond A, Landini A, Hedman ÅK, Prins B, Zanetti D, Wheeler E, Kooperberg C, Yao C, Petrie JR, Fu J, Folkersen L, Walker M, Magnusson M, Eriksson N, Mattsson-Carlgren N, Timmers PRHJ, Hwang SJ, Enroth S, Gustafsson S, Vosa U, Chen Y, Siegbahn A, Reiner A, Johansson Å, Thorand B, Gigante B, Hayward C, Herder C, Gieger C, Langenberg C, Levy D, Zhernakova DV, Smith JG, Campbell H, Sundstrom J, Danesh J, Michaëlsson K, Suhre K, Lind L, Wallentin L, Padyukov L, Landén M, Wareham NJ, Göteson A, Hansson O, Eriksson P, Strawbridge RJ, Assimes TL, Esko T, Gyllensten U, Baillie JK, Paul DS, Joshi PK, Butterworth AS, Mälarstig A, Pirastu N, Wilson JF, Peters JE.
PMID: 33851187
medRxiv. 2021 Apr 07; doi: 10.1101/2021.04.01.21254789.

Severe COVID-19 is characterised by immunopathology and epithelial injury. Proteomic studies have identified circulating proteins that are biomarkers of severe COVID-19, but cannot distinguish correlation from causation. To address this, we performed Mendelian randomisation (MR) to identify proteins that...

Fasting glucose, bone area and bone mineral density: a Mendelian randomisation study.

Diabetologia

Mitchell A, Larsson SC, Fall T, Melhus H, Michaëlsson K, Byberg L.
PMID: 33650017
Diabetologia. 2021 Jun;64(6):1348-1357. doi: 10.1007/s00125-021-05410-w. Epub 2021 Mar 02.

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Observational studies indicate that type 2 diabetes mellitus and fasting glucose levels are associated with a greater risk for hip fracture, smaller bone area and higher bone mineral density (BMD). However, these findings may be biased by residual...

Divergent clonal differentiation trajectories establish CD8.

Cell reports

Mold JE, Modolo L, Hård J, Zamboni M, Larsson AJM, Stenudd M, Eriksson CJ, Durif G, Ståhl PL, Borgström E, Picelli S, Reinius B, Sandberg R, Réu P, Talavera-Lopez C, Andersson B, Blom K, Sandberg JK, Picard F, Michaëlsson J, Frisén J.
PMID: 34038736
Cell Rep. 2021 May 25;35(8):109174. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109174.

The CD8

Erratum: Large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies five loci for lean body mass.

Nature communications

Zillikens MC, Demissie S, Hsu YH, Yerges-Armstrong LM, Chou WC, Stolk L, Livshits G, Broer L, Johnson T, Koller DL, Kutalik Z, Luan J, Malkin I, Ried JS, Smith AV, Thorleifsson G, Vandenput L, Hua Zhao J, Zhang W, Aghdassi A, Åkesson K, Amin N, Baier LJ, Barroso I, Bennett DA, Bertram L, Biffar R, Bochud M, Boehnke M, Borecki IB, Buchman AS, Byberg L, Campbell H, Campos Obanda N, Cauley JA, Cawthon PM, Cederberg H, Chen Z, Cho NH, Jin Choi H, Claussnitzer M, Collins F, Cummings SR, De Jager PL, Demuth I, Dhonukshe-Rutten RAM, Diatchenko L, Eiriksdottir G, Enneman AW, Erdos M, Eriksson JG, Eriksson J, Estrada K, Evans DS, Feitosa MF, Fu M, Garcia M, Gieger C, Girke T, Glazer NL, Grallert H, Grewal J, Han BG, Hanson RL, Hayward C, Hofman A, Hoffman EP, Homuth G, Hsueh WC, Hubal MJ, Hubbard A, Huffman KM, Husted LB, Illig T, Ingelsson E, Ittermann T, Jansson JO, Jordan JM, Jula A, Karlsson M, Khaw KT, Kilpeläinen TO, Klopp N, Kloth JSL, Koistinen HA, Kraus WE, Kritchevsky S, Kuulasmaa T, Kuusisto J, Laakso M, Lahti J, Lang T, Langdahl BL, Launer LJ, Lee JY, Lerch MM, Lewis JR, Lind L, Lindgren C, Liu Y, Liu T, Liu Y, Ljunggren Ö, Lorentzon M, Luben RN, Maixner W, McGuigan FE, Medina-Gomez C, Meitinger T, Melhus H, Mellström D, Melov S, Michaëlsson K, Mitchell BD, Morris AP, Mosekilde L, Newman A, Nielson CM, O'Connell JR, Oostra BA, Orwoll ES, Palotie A, Parker SCJ, Peacock M, Perola M, Peters A, Polasek O, Prince RL, Räikkönen K, Ralston SH, Ripatti S, Robbins JA, Rotter JI, Rudan I, Salomaa V, Satterfield S, Schadt EE, Schipf S, Scott L, Sehmi J, Shen J, Soo Shin C, Sigurdsson G, Smith S, Soranzo N, Stančáková A, Steinhagen-Thiessen E, Streeten EA, Styrkarsdottir U, Swart KMA, Tan ST, Tarnopolsky MA, Thompson P, Thomson CA, Thorsteinsdottir U, Tikkanen E, Tranah GJ, Tuomilehto J, van Schoor NM, Verma A, Vollenweider P, Völzke H, Wactawski-Wende J, Walker M, Weedon MN, Welch R, Wichmann HE, Widen E, Williams FMK, Wilson JF, Wright NC, Xie W, Yu L, Zhou Y, Chambers JC, Döring A, van Duijn CM, Econs MJ, Gudnason V, Kooner JS, Psaty BM, Spector TD, Stefansson K, Rivadeneira F, Uitterlinden AG, Wareham NJ, Ossowski V, Waterworth D, Loos RJF, Karasik D, Harris TB, Ohlsson C, Kiel DP.
PMID: 29116125
Nat Commun. 2017 Nov 07;8(1):1414. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01008-2.

A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this article.

Left internal mammary artery flap aortoplasty.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Hallberg M M, Henze AC, Thuren JB, Nyman RS, Michaelsson MK.
PMID: 15227464
Tex Heart Inst J. 1992;19(1):9-14.

In 14 consecutive 9- to 18-year-old patients with preductal aortic coarctation and isthmic hypoplasia, we resected the coarctation ridge through a longitudinal aortotomy and widened the aorta with an in situ left internal mammary artery flap. This technique resulted...

Adaptation of the Charlson Comorbidity Index for Register-Based Research in Sweden.

Clinical epidemiology

Ludvigsson JF, Appelros P, Askling J, Byberg L, Carrero JJ, Ekström AM, Ekström M, Smedby KE, Hagström H, James S, Järvholm B, Michaelsson K, Pedersen NL, Sundelin H, Sundquist K, Sundström J.
PMID: 33469380
Clin Epidemiol. 2021 Jan 12;13:21-41. doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S282475. eCollection 2021.

PURPOSE: Comorbidity indices are often used to measure comorbidities in register-based research. We aimed to adapt the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) to a Swedish setting.METHODS: Four versions of the CCI were compared and evaluated by disease-specific experts.RESULTS: We created...

Aspects on the clinical diagnosis of congenital heart disease in infancy.

Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement

Michaëlsson M.
PMID: 5276965
Acta Paediatr Scand Suppl. 1970;206:Suppl 206:15+.

No abstract available.

CD5 Surface Expression Marks Intravascular Human Innate Lymphoid Cells That Have a Distinct Ontogeny and Migrate to the Lung.

Frontiers in immunology

Alisjahbana A, Gao Y, Sleiers N, Evren E, Brownlie D, von Kries A, Jorns C, Marquardt N, Michaëlsson J, Willinger T.
PMID: 34867984
Front Immunol. 2021 Nov 18;12:752104. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.752104. eCollection 2021.

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) contribute to immune defense, yet it is poorly understood how ILCs develop and are strategically positioned in the lung. This applies especially to human ILCs due to the difficulty of studying them

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