R J Bertelsen
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Zaigham S, Bertelsen R, Dharmage S, Schlunssen V, Jogi N, Gomez L, et al.
Nitric Oxide
. 2024 Jun;
149:60-66.
PMID: 38876398
Background: Parental allergic diseases and smoking influence respiratory disease in the offspring but it is not known whether they influence fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in the offspring. We investigated...
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Vindenes H, Drengenes C, Amin H, Irgens-Hansen K, Svanes C, Bertelsen R
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2024 Feb;
38(11):2118-2129.
PMID: 38419413
Background: The skin microbiota maintains a physical and immunological barrier to the environment. Little is known about how the microbiome changes over time or the effect of hand hygiene practices...
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Lopez-Cervantes J, Shigdel R, Accordini S, Mustafa T, Bertelsen R, Makvandi-Nejad S, et al.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2022 Jun;
26(6):544-549.
PMID: 35650692
Infections in early life are associated with asthma and allergies in one-generation settings; however, the link between parental infection and offspring phenotype is rarely investigated. We aim to study the...
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Morkve Knudsen G, Rezwan F, Johannessen A, Skulstad S, Bertelsen R, Real F, et al.
Environ Epigenet
. 2020 Feb;
6(1):dvz027.
PMID: 32042449
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Morkve Knudsen G, Rezwan F, Johannessen A, Skulstad S, Bertelsen R, Real F, et al.
Environ Epigenet
. 2019 Dec;
5(4):dvz023.
PMID: 31827900
Epidemiological studies suggest that father's smoking might influence their future children's health, but few studies have addressed whether paternal line effects might be related to altered DNA methylation patterns in...
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Jogi N, Svanes C, Siiak S, Logan E, Holloway J, Igland J, et al.
Clin Exp Allergy
. 2017 Nov;
48(1):66-77.
PMID: 29117468
Background: Animal and human studies indicate that definitive host helminth infections may confer protection from allergies. However, zoonotic helminths, such as Toxocara species (spp.), have been associated with increased allergies....
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Bertelsen R, Rava M, Carsin A, Accordini S, Benediktsdottir B, Dratva J, et al.
Clin Exp Allergy
. 2017 Feb;
47(5):627-638.
PMID: 28199764
Background: Mice models suggest epigenetic inheritance induced by parental allergic disease activity. However, we know little of how parental disease activity before conception influences offspring's asthma and allergy in humans....
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Bertelsen R, Faeste C, Granum B, Egaas E, London S, Carlsen K, et al.
Clin Exp Allergy
. 2013 Dec;
44(1):142-9.
PMID: 24304208
Background: Sensitization to food allergens and food allergic reactions are mostly caused by ingesting the allergen, but can also occur from exposure via the respiratory tract or the skin. Little...
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Bertelsen R, Longnecker M, Lovik M, Calafat A, Carlsen K, London S, et al.
Allergy
. 2012 Nov;
68(1):84-91.
PMID: 23146048
Background: Exposure to the synthetic antimicrobial chemical, triclosan, used in personal care products, has been hypothesized to lead to allergic disease. We investigated whether triclosan exposure was associated with allergic...
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Bertelsen R, Instanes C, Granum B, Lodrup Carlsen K, Hetland G, Carlsen K, et al.
Clin Exp Allergy
. 2010 Jun;
40(9):1388-97.
PMID: 20545709
Background: Differences between boys and girls in allergic manifestations are well known, and this difference is possibly not attributed to physiological differences alone. Objective: We, therefore, investigated whether boys and...