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Goran Molin

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Linninge C, Roth B, Erlanson-Albertsson C, Molin G, Toth E, Ohlsson B
World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol . 2018 Mar; 9(1):18-27. PMID: 29487763
Aim: To compare gut bacterial diversity and amount of in colonic mucosa between patients with and without diverticular disease (DD). Methods: Patients in a stable clinical condition with planned elective...
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Uhlig E, Olsson C, He J, Stark T, Sadowska Z, Molin G, et al.
Food Sci Nutr . 2017 Dec; 5(6):1215-1220. PMID: 29188050
Customer demands for fresh salads are increasing, but leafy green vegetables have also been linked to food-borne illness due to pathogens such as O157:H7. As a safety measure, consumers often...
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Andersson H, Tullberg C, Ahrne S, Hamberg K, Lazou Ahren I, Molin G, et al.
Int J Microbiol . 2017 Jan; 2016:8469018. PMID: 28101105
. To clarify the effect of 299v on the salivary cortisol and salivary IgA levels in young adults under examination stress. . Forty-one students with an upcoming academic exam were...
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Sand E, Linninge C, Lozinska L, Egecioglu E, Roth B, Molin G, et al.
BMC Res Notes . 2015 Dec; 8:824. PMID: 26710832
Background: The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analog buserelin causes enteric neuronal loss. Acute stress or injection of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) affects motility, secretion, and barrier function of the gastrointestinal tract. The...
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Linninge C, Ahrne S, Molin G
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 2014 Nov; 107(1):149-56. PMID: 25358796
The composition of the gut microbiota can vary widely between individual mice of the same batch and thereby affect the resulting outcome in experimental studies. Therefore, an efficient method is...
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Lazou Ahren I, Xu J, Onning G, Olsson C, Ahrne S, Molin G
Clin Nutr . 2014 Sep; 34(4):719-26. PMID: 25194632
Background & Aims: The aim of the present animal study was to examine the anti-hypertensive capacity of two probiotic products combining blueberries and the tannase producing probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus plantarum...
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Montelius C, Osman N, Westrom B, Ahrne S, Molin G, Albertsson P, et al.
J Nutr Sci . 2014 Sep; 2:e20. PMID: 25191569
Thylakoid membranes derived from green leaf chloroplasts affect appetite-regulating hormones, suppress food intake, reduce blood lipids and lead to a decreased body weight in animals and human subjects. Thylakoids also...
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Jakobsdottir G, Xu J, Molin G, Ahrne S, Nyman M
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(11):e80476. PMID: 24236183
Introduction: Obesity is linked to type 2 diabetes and risk factors associated to the metabolic syndrome. Consumption of dietary fibres has been shown to have positive metabolic health effects, such...
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Jakobsdottir G, Blanco N, Xu J, Ahrne S, Molin G, Sterner O, et al.
J Nutr Metab . 2013 Jul; 2013:202534. PMID: 23864942
Introduction. Berries contain high amounts of dietary fibre and flavonoids and have been associated with improved metabolic health. The mechanisms are not clear but the formation of SCFAs, especially propionic...
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Lindstrom C, Xu J, Oste R, Holst O, Molin G
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2013 Jun; 79(16):5030-7. PMID: 23770909
Growing evidence indicates that the gut microbiota could have an important role in the development of diet- and lifestyle-induced diseases. It has been shown that modulation of the gut microbiota...