I N Norderhaug
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Norderhaug I, Sandberg S, Fossa S, Forland F, Malde K, KVINNSLAND S, et al.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
. 2003 Nov;
63(5):331-8.
PMID: 14599155
We describe an initiative to disseminate evidence from systematic reviews about the clinical effectiveness of prostate cancer screening to general practitioners and urologists in Norway. The Norwegian Centre for Health...
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Norderhaug I, Morland B
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen
. 2001 Jul;
121(15):1812-5.
PMID: 11464687
Background: Ambulatory blood pressure measurements may be performed with manual or automatic devices. Such methods seem to be increasingly used for diagnosing conditions like "white coat hypertension" or abnormal variations...
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Norderhaug I, Johansen F, Schjerven H, Brandtzaeg P
Crit Rev Immunol
. 2000 Jan;
19(5-6):481-508.
PMID: 10647747
Secretory IgA (SIgA) is the best defined effector component of the mucosal immune system. Generation of SIgA and secretory IgM (SIgM) in exocrine glands and mucous membranes depends on a...
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Brandtzaeg P, Farstad I, Johansen F, Morton H, Norderhaug I, Yamanaka T
Immunol Rev
. 1999 Dec;
171:45-87.
PMID: 10582165
The mucosae and exocrine glands harbour the largest activated B-cell system of the body, amounting to some 80-90% of all immunoglobulin (Ig)-producing cells. The major product of these immunocytes is...
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Norderhaug I, Johansen F, Krajci P, Brandtzaeg P
Eur J Immunol
. 1999 Oct;
29(10):3401-9.
PMID: 10540352
The human polymeric Ig receptor (pIgR), or transmembrane secretory component, is basolaterally expressed on secretory epithelial cells; its function is to transport externally J chain-containing dimeric IgA and pentameric IgM....
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Johansen F, Pekna M, Norderhaug I, Haneberg B, Hietala M, Krajci P, et al.
J Exp Med
. 1999 Oct;
190(7):915-22.
PMID: 10510081
Mucosal surfaces are protected specifically by secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) and SIgM generated through external translocation of locally produced dimeric IgA and pentameric IgM. Their active transport is mediated by...
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Roe M, Norderhaug I, Brandtzaeg P, Johansen F
J Immunol
. 1999 May;
162(10):6046-52.
PMID: 10229845
The human polymeric Ig receptor (pIgR), also called transmembrane secretory component, is expressed basolaterally on exocrine epithelia, and mediates specific external transport of dimeric IgA and pentameric IgM. The extracellular...