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- 2019
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Biomarkers of blood cadmium and incidence of cardiovascular events in non-smokers : Results from a population-based proteomics study
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Blood lead levels and risk of atherosclerosis in the carotid artery : Results from a swedish cohort
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Fasting levels of growth hormone are associated with carotid intima media thickness but are not affected by fluvastatin treatment
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Cadmium, carotid atherosclerosis, and incidence of ischemic stroke
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- 2016
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Decreased levels of stem cell factor in subjects with incident coronary events.
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CD4(+) CD56(+) natural killer T-like cells secreting interferon-γ are associated with incident coronary events.
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Low Levels of Apolipoprotein B-100 Autoantibodies Are Associated With Increased Risk of Coronary Events.
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High levels of cathepsin D and cystatin B are associated with increased risk of coronary events.
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Low-grade inflammation, oxidative stress and risk of invasive post-menopausal breast cancer - A nested case-control study from the Malmö diet and cancer cohort
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Orosomucoid, carotid plaque, and incidence of stroke
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Diet quality and change in blood lipids during 16 years of follow-up and their interaction with genetic risk for dyslipidemia
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Plasma variation and reproducibility of oxidized LDL-cholesterol and low-grade inflammation biomarkers among participants of the Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort
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- 2015
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High Plasma Levels of Heparin-Binding Epidermal Growth Factor Are Associated With a More Stable Plaque Phenotype and Reduced Incidence of Coronary Events.
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Cadmium exposure and atherosclerotic carotid plaques -Results from the Malmö diet and Cancer study.
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A high quality diet is associated with reduced systemic inflammation in middle-aged individuals.
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