G Larsen
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Bruckel J, Larsen G, Benson M
Clin Obes
. 2015 Apr;
4(3):143-9.
PMID: 25826769
Dyspnoea, a much less specific symptom of ischaemia than chest discomfort, is common among obese patients. Patients with dyspnoea often undergo stress testing as part of their evaluation. We sought...
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Characterization of Eyjafjallajokull volcanic ash particles and a protocol for rapid risk assessment
Gislason S, Hassenkam T, Nedel S, Bovet N, Eiriksdottir E, Alfredsson H, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Apr;
108(18):7307-12.
PMID: 21518890
On April 14, 2010, when meltwaters from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier mixed with hot magma, an explosive eruption sent unusually fine-grained ash into the jet stream. It quickly dispersed over Europe....
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Mansilla E, Spretz R, Larsen G, Nunez L, Drago H, Sturla F, et al.
Transplant Proc
. 2010 Dec;
42(10):4275-8.
PMID: 21168681
A pig model with a deep large burn was used to study the regeneration process induced by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and acellular pig dermal matrices, made intelligent by the...
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Drago H, Marin G, Sturla F, Roque G, Martire K, Diaz Aquino V, et al.
Transplant Proc
. 2010 Feb;
42(1):345-9.
PMID: 20172347
We describe a novel technology based on nanoengineered multifunctional acellular biologic scaffolds combined with wound dressings and films of the same kind. This method allows selective delivery and release of...
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Mackey A, Esmarck B, Kadi F, Koskinen S, Kongsgaard M, Sylvestersen A, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2007 Feb;
17(1):34-42.
PMID: 17305939
In addition to the well-documented loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging, there is evidence for the attenuating effects of aging on the number of satellite cells in...
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Hakk H, Huwe J, Low M, Rutherford D, Larsen G
Xenobiotica
. 2006 Mar;
36(1):79-94.
PMID: 16507514
The absorption, disposition, metabolism and excretion study of orally administered 2,2',4,4',6-pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-100) was studied in conventional and bile-duct cannulated male rats. In conventional rats, >70% of the radiolabelled oral...
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Huwe J, DAVISON K, Feil V, Larsen G, Lorentzsen M, Zaylskie R, et al.
Food Addit Contam
. 2004 Feb;
21(2):182-94.
PMID: 14754641
Adipose tissue samples from 158 cattle raised locally at experiment stations across the USA were analysed for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/F). While 80% of the samples had PCDD/F concentrations...
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Hakk H, Larsen G, Bergman A, Orn U
Xenobiotica
. 2003 Feb;
32(12):1079-91.
PMID: 12593757
1. Two [(14)C]-labelled brominated diphenyl ethers, 2,2',4,4',5-pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-99) and decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209), were separately administered to the male Sprague-Dawley rat as a single oral dose (2.2 mg kg(-1) body...
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Morck A, Larsen G, Klasson Wehler E
Xenobiotica
. 2002 Aug;
32(7):625-40.
PMID: 12162858
1. After an oral dose of (14)C-labelled 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl (CB-77), the conventional germ-free and bile-duct cannulated male Sprague-Dawley rat excreted approximately 80% of the dose in faeces and/or bile within 3...