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Margit H Larsen

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Lundgaard A, Westergaard D, Roder T, Burgdorf K, Larsen M, Schwinn M, et al.
Diabetologia . 2024 Jul; 67(10):2289-2303. PMID: 39078488
Aims/hypothesis: Metabolic risk factors and plasma biomarkers for diabetes have previously been shown to change prior to a clinical diabetes diagnosis. However, these markers only cover a small subset of...
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Saevarsdottir S, Stefansdottir L, Sulem P, Thorleifsson G, Ferkingstad E, Rutsdottir G, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis . 2022 Apr; 81(8):1085-1095. PMID: 35470158
Objectives: To find causal genes for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and its seropositive (RF and/or ACPA positive) and seronegative subsets. Methods: We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 31 313...
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Sorensen E, Christiansen L, Wilkowski B, Larsen M, Burgdorf K, Thorner L, et al.
Int J Epidemiol . 2020 Nov; 50(3):719-720e. PMID: 33169150
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Rigas A, Pedersen O, Sorensen E, Thorner L, Larsen M, Katz L, et al.
Transfusion . 2018 Dec; 59(3):995-1001. PMID: 30520046
Background: The prevalence of iron depletion is high among premenopausal women who donate blood frequently. Studies in nondonor populations indicate that iron deficiency anemia is associated with an increased risk...
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Rigas A, Berkfors A, Pedersen O, Sorensen E, Nielsen K, Larsen M, et al.
Transfusion . 2017 Oct; 57(12):2914-2919. PMID: 28990200
Background: Genomewide association studies have reported alleles in the ABO locus to be associated with ferritin levels. These studies warrant the investigation of a possible association between the ABO blood...
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Dinh K, Pedersen O, Petersen M, Sorensen E, Sorensen C, Kaspersen K, et al.
Atherosclerosis . 2015 Jul; 242(1):222-5. PMID: 26222902
Background And Purpose: The C-C chemokine receptor 5-Δ32 deletion (CCR5-Δ32) has been associated with lower levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), but the effect on cardiovascular diseases is uncertain. This study...