Carl Brunius
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Recent Articles
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Michaelsson K, Zheng R, Baron J, Fall T, Wolk A, Lind L, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2025 Feb;
113:105580.
PMID: 39919333
Background: How cardiovascular diseases (CVD) predispose to a higher risk of fragility fractures is not well understood. Both contribute to significant components of disease burden and health expenditure. Poor bone...
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Assentato L, Nilsson L, Brunius C, Feltelius V, Elleby R, Hopkins R, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2024 Dec;
101(1.
PMID: 39694819
Mosquito larvae of the genus Anopheles develop entirely in water, frequently visiting the surface for air. The aquatic environment plays a key role in shaping their microbiota, but the connection...
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Giosue A, Skantze V, Hjorth T, Hjort A, Brunius C, Giacco R, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2024 Nov;
121(2):246-255.
PMID: 39615596
Background: The postprandial glucose response (PPGR), contributing to the glycemic variability (GV), is positively associated with cardiovascular disease risk in people without diabetes, and can thus represent a target for...
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Li W, Tang H, Xue K, Ying T, Wu M, Qu Z, et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res
. 2024 Aug;
68(17):e2400274.
PMID: 39091068
Scope: This study aims to identify the gut enterotypes that explain differential responses to intervention with whole grain rye by proposing an "enterotype - metabolic" model. Methods And Results: A...
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Yan Y, Schillemans T, Skantze V, Brunius C
Bioinform Adv
. 2024 Apr;
4(1):vbae051.
PMID: 38645717
Motivation: Machine learning (ML) methods are frequently used in Omics research to examine associations between molecular data and for example exposures and health conditions. ML is also used for feature...
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Hartvigsson O, Barman M, Rabe H, Sandin A, Wold A, Brunius C, et al.
Metabolomics
. 2024 Feb;
20(2):28.
PMID: 38407648
Introduction: Allergies and other immune-mediated diseases are thought to result from incomplete maturation of the immune system early in life. We previously showed that infants' metabolites at birth were associated...
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Noerman S, Johansson A, Shi L, Lehtonen M, Hanhineva K, Johansson I, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2024 Feb;
119(5):1280-1292.
PMID: 38403167
Background: Consumption of processed red meat has been associated with increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), but challenges in dietary assessment call for objective intake biomarkers. Objectives: This...
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Skantze V, Jirstrand M, Brunius C, Sandberg A, Landberg R, Wallman M
Front Nutr
. 2024 Feb;
10:1304540.
PMID: 38357465
Motivation: In the field of precision nutrition, predicting metabolic response to diet and identifying groups of differential responders are two highly desirable steps toward developing tailored dietary strategies. However, data...
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Nordin E, Landberg R, Hellstrom P, Brunius C
Metabolomics
. 2024 Feb;
20(2):21.
PMID: 38347192
Introduction: There is large variation in response to diet in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and determinants for differential response are poorly understood. Objectives: Our aim was to investigate differential clinical...
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Rostgaard-Hansen A, Esberg A, Dicksved J, Hansen T, Pelve E, Brunius C, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2024 Feb;
119(4):1015-1026.
PMID: 38301827
Background: Knowledge about the variability of gut microbiota within an individual over time is important to allow meaningful investigations of the gut microbiota in relation to diet and health outcomes...