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Belteki Z, Ward E, Begum-Ali J, van den Boomen C, Bolte S, Buitelaar J, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39821722
Infants at elevated likelihood for or later diagnosed with autism typically have smaller vocabularies than their peers, as shown by the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) and the MacArthur-Bates...
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Johansson H, Svensson J, Almstrom M, Van Hul N, Rudling M, Angelin B, et al.
J Intern Med . 2020 Jan; 287(5):534-545. PMID: 31976601
Background: Fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19) is produced in the small intestine and is involved in suppression of hepatic bile acid (BA) synthesis. FGF19 is also expressed in the liver...
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Al-Khaifi A, Straniero S, Voronova V, Chernikova D, Sokolov V, Kumar C, et al.
J Intern Med . 2018 Jul; 284(5):546-559. PMID: 29964306
Background And Objectives: Bile acids (BAs) traversing the enterohepatic circulation (EHC) influence important metabolic pathways. By determining individual serum BAs in relation to markers of metabolic activity, we explored how...
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Straniero S, Rosqvist F, Edholm D, Ahlstrom H, Kullberg J, Sundbom M, et al.
J Intern Med . 2017 Mar; 281(5):507-517. PMID: 28261926
Background: Bile acid (BA) synthesis is regulated by BA signalling in the liver and by fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19), synthesized and released from the intestine. In morbid obesity, faecal...
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Ghosh Laskar M, Eriksson M, Rudling M, Angelin B
J Intern Med . 2017 Feb; 281(6):575-585. PMID: 28145001
Background: The natural farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) suppresses hepatic cholesterol and bile acid synthesis and reduces biliary cholesterol secretion and triglyceride production. Animal studies have shown...
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Hu X, Bonde Y, Eggertsen G, Rudling M
J Intern Med . 2013 Oct; 275(1):27-38. PMID: 24118394
Objective: Bile acid (BA) synthesis is regulated by negative feedback end-product inhibition, initiated by farnesoid X receptors (FXRs) in liver and gut. Studies on cholic acid (CA)-free Cyp8b1(-/-) mice have...
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Lundberg J, Hoybye C, Krusenstjerna-Hafstrom T, Bina H, Kharitonenkov A, Angelin B, et al.
J Intern Med . 2013 Jul; 274(3):227-32. PMID: 23844970
Objective: Findings from animal studies indicate that growth hormone (GH) may stimulate the production of the putative metabolic regulator fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21). We investigated whether circulating FGF21 levels...
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Galman C, Angelin B, Rudling M
J Intern Med . 2011 Oct; 270(6):580-8. PMID: 22003820
Background: Bile acid (BA) synthesis is essential in cholesterol and lipid homoeostasis. Methods: Serum samples from 435 normal and 23 cholecystectomized subjects were obtained after overnight fasting and assayed for...
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Simren M, Bajor A, Gillberg P, Rudling M, Abrahamsson H
Aliment Pharmacol Ther . 2011 May; 34(1):41-50. PMID: 21545606
Background: One half of patients with constipation are not satisfied with available therapies, hence there is a need for more effective and well-tolerated drugs. Aim: To evaluate the effects of...
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Hoybye C, Rudling M
J Endocrinol Invest . 2007 Jan; 29(11):950-6. PMID: 17259790
The physiological pulsatile secretion of GH in humans might be important for the metabolic effects of GH. In the treatment of GH-deficient (GHD) patients, the most common regimen is a...