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Efficacy assessment of an active tau immunotherapy in Alzheimer's disease patients with amyloid and tau pathology : a post hoc analysis of the “ADAMANT” randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multi-centre, phase 2 clinical trial
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Marital status and cause-specific mortality : A population-based prospective cohort study in southern Sweden
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P-wave characteristics as electrocardiographic markers of atrial abnormality in prediction of incident atrial fibrillation – The Malmö Preventive Project
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Immigration and access to dementia diagnostics and treatment : A nationwide study in Sweden
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The role of extracellular vesicle fusion with target cells in triggering systemic inflammation
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Low levels of selenoprotein P associate with cognitive impairment in patients hospitalized for heart failure
2024) In Journal of Cardiac Failure(
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Rare-variant collapsing and bioinformatic analyses for different types of cardiac arrhythmias in the UK Biobank reveal novel susceptibility loci and candidate amyloid-forming proteins
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Diverticulosis and risk of diverticulitis in 10 years; a Swedish retrospective observational study
2024) In Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology(
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The joint effects of genetic liability and the death of close relatives on risk for major depression and alcohol use disorder in a Swedish national sample
2024) In Psychological Medicine(
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Reducing Initial Loss to Follow-up Among People With Bacteriologically Confirmed Tuberculosis : LINKEDin, a Quasi-experimental Study in South Africa
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