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Maria Kippler

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Yim G, Margetaki K, Romano M, Kippler M, Vafeiadi M, Roumeliotaki T, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2024 May; 34(4):688-698. PMID: 38698271
Background: Growing evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease develops over the lifetime, often beginning in childhood. Metal exposures have been associated with cardiovascular disease and important risk factors, including dyslipidemia, but...
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Kippler M, Oskarsson A
Food Nutr Res . 2024 Feb; 68. PMID: 38327991
Manganese is an essential trace element that is required for multiple enzymes in the human body. The general population is mainly exposed to manganese via food intake, in particular plant...
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Grundeken M, Gustin K, Vahter M, Delaval M, Barman M, Sandin A, et al.
Environ Res . 2024 Jan; 248:118355. PMID: 38295973
Introduction: Placental function is essential for fetal development, but it may be susceptible to malnutrition and environmental stressors. Objective: To assess the impact of toxic and essential trace elements in...
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Oskarsson A, Kippler M
Food Nutr Res . 2024 Jan; 67. PMID: 38187804
Molybdenum is an essential element in the form of the molybdenum cofactor (Moco). In humans, Moco is required for four enzymes: xanthine oxidase (XO), aldehyde oxidase, sulfite oxidase (SO), and...
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Kjellevold M, Kippler M
Food Nutr Res . 2024 Jan; 67. PMID: 38187801
Fluoride has a well-documented role in the prevention and treatment of dental caries, but the mechanism is attributed to local effects on the tooth enamel surface rather than systemic effects....
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Cheff D, Skroder H, Akhtar E, Cheng Q, Hall M, Raqib R, et al.
Redox Biochem Chem . 2023 Nov; 5-6. PMID: 37908807
Toxic metal contaminants present in food and water have widespread effects on health and disease. Chalcophiles, such as arsenic, cadmium, and mercury, show a high affinity to selenium and exposure...
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Zhao Y, Ray A, Broberg K, Kippler M, Lill C, Vineis P, et al.
Mov Disord . 2023 Sep; 38(12):2302-2307. PMID: 37675653
Background: Metals have been postulated as environmental concerns in the etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD), but metal levels are typically measured after diagnosis, which might be subject to reverse causality....
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Kampouri M, Gustin K, Stravik M, Barman M, Sandin A, Sandberg A, et al.
Environ Int . 2023 Jul; 178:108071. PMID: 37422976
Studies have indicated that early-life exposure to toxic metals and fluoride affects the immune system, but evidence regarding their role in allergic disease development is scarce. We aimed to evaluate...
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Donat-Vargas C, Guallar-Castillon P, Nystrom J, Larsson S, Kippler M, Vahter M, et al.
J Intern Med . 2023 Jun; 294(3):358-369. PMID: 37330983
Introduction: Elevated phosphate (P) in urine may reflect a high intake of inorganic P salts from food additives. Elevated P in plasma is linked to vascular dysfunction and calcification. Objective:...
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Rahman S, Malin Igra A, Essig J, Ekstrom E, Dreij K, Trask M, et al.
Environ Res . 2023 Mar; 227:115787. PMID: 36997043
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have endocrine disrupting properties and they cross the placental barrier, but studies on gestational exposure and child anthropometry are inconclusive. We aimed to elucidate the impact...