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J Sandstedt

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Muth A, Crona J, Gimm O, Elmgren A, Filipsson K, Stenmark Askmalm M, et al.
J Intern Med . 2018 Dec; 285(2):187-204. PMID: 30536464
Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) are rare tumours and at least 30% are part of hereditary syndromes. Approximately 20% of hereditary PPGL are caused by pathogenic germ line variants in genes...
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Caddeo A, Mancina R, Pirazzi C, Russo C, Sasidharan K, Sandstedt J, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2017 Dec; 28(2):158-164. PMID: 29288010
Background And Aims: Type I hyperlipoproteinemia, also known as familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS), is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by variants in LPL, APOC2, APOA5, LMF1 or GPIHBP1 genes....
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Wallenius V, Wallenius K, Hisaoka M, Sandstedt J, Ohlsson C, Kopf M, et al.
Endocrinology . 2001 Jun; 142(7):2953-60. PMID: 11416016
The liver size in adult mammals is tightly regulated in relation to body weight, but the hormonal control of this is largely unknown. We investigated the roles of interleukin-6 (IL-6)...
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Fu M, Tornell J, Schulze W, Hoebeke J, Isaksson O, Sandstedt J, et al.
J Intern Med . 2000 May; 247(5):546-52. PMID: 10809993
Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to characterize cardiac muscle hypertrophy using both qualitative and quantitative microscopy in mice overexpressing the bovine growth hormone. Results: Measurements of...
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Morberg P, Isaksson O, Johansson C, Sandstedt J, Tornell J
Acta Orthop Scand . 1997 Aug; 68(4):344-8. PMID: 9310037
Several recent studies have investigated the effects of growth hormone (GH) on the healing of fractures and bone ingrowth, but with conflicting results. The negative results may be due to...
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Sandstedt J, Tornell J, Norjavaara E, Isaksson O, Ohlsson C
Endocrinology . 1996 Aug; 137(8):3368-74. PMID: 8754763
Both estrogens and GH are necessary for normal bone remodeling. This study investigates the effect of elevated GH levels on the amount and density of bone in young female mice...
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Sandstedt J, Ohlsson C, Norjavaara E, Nilsson J, Tornell J
Endocrinology . 1994 Dec; 135(6):2574-80. PMID: 7988445
Sex steroids have been shown to influence longitudinal bone growth during sexual maturation, partially by increased GH secretion. Mice transgenic for metallothionein promoter bovine GH were developed by pronuclear injection...