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    Technological and Clinical Challenges in Lead Placement for Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices by Albatat, M., Bergsland, J., Arevalo, H., Odland, H. H., Bose, P., Halvorsen, P. S., Balasingham, I.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (2020)
    “…Cardiac disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Disturbance in the conduction system of the heart may trigger or aggravate heart dysfunction, affecting…”
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    Blood pressure estimation using video plethysmography by Secerbegovic, A., Bergsland, J., Halvorsen, P.S., Suljanovic, N., Mujcic, A., Balasingham, I.

    “…Remote sensing of vital physiological signs allows for unobtrusive, nonrestrictive and non-contact assessment of individual's health. By using video…”
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    Ultrawideband Technology in Medicine : A Survey by Chávez-Santiago, R., Balasingham, I., Bergsland, J.

    “…The utilization of wireless technology in traditional medical services provides patients with enhanced mobility. This has a positive effect on the recovery…”
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    Evidence for increased postprandial distal nephron calcium delivery in hypercalciuric stone-forming patients by Worcester, Elaine M, Coe, Fredric L, Evan, Andrew P, Bergsland, Kristin J, Parks, Joan H, Willis, Lynn R, Clark, Daniel L, Gillen, Daniel L

    “…A main mechanism of idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) in calcium stone-forming patients (IHSF) is postprandial reduction of renal tubule calcium reabsorption that…”
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    Edge density based automatic detection of inflammation in colonoscopy videos by Ševo, I, Avramović, A, Balasingham, I, Elle, O.J, Bergsland, J, Aabakken, L

    Published in Computers in biology and medicine (01-05-2016)
    “…Abstract Colon cancer is one of the deadliest diseases where early detection can prolong life and can increase the survival rates. The early stage disease is…”
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    Myocardial tissue CO2 tension detects coronary blood flow reduction after coronary artery bypass in real-time by Pischke, S.E., Hyler, S., Tronstad, C., Bergsland, J., Fosse, E., Halvorsen, P.S., Skulstad, H., Tønnessen, T.I.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-03-2015)
    “…Coronary stenosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) may lead to myocardial ischaemia and is clinically difficult to diagnose. In a CABG model, we…”
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    Mechanism for higher urine pH in normal women compared with men by Worcester, Elaine M, Bergsland, Kristin J, Gillen, Daniel L, Coe, Fredric L

    “…Regulation of acid-base metabolism maintains the pH of body fluids within a tight range. Urine pH (UpH) is also regulated under normal conditions. Median pH of…”
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    Renal inter-α-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 3 increases in calcium oxalate stone-forming patients by Evan, A.P., Bledsoe, S., Worcester, E.M., Coe, F.L., Lingeman, J.E., Bergsland, K.J.

    Published in Kidney international (01-12-2007)
    “…Inter-α-trypsin inhibitor heavy-chain proteins bind to the protease inhibitor bikunin and to hyaluronan, stabilizes extracellular matrix in various tissues,…”
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    Urine protein markers distinguish stone-forming from non-stone-forming relatives of calcium stone formers by Bergsland, Kristin J, Kelly, Jennifer K, Coe, Brian J, Coe, Fredric L

    “…We have investigated urine protein inhibitors of calcium oxalate crystallization to determine whether variations in these proteins are associated with kidney…”
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    Mechanisms for falling urine pH with age in stone formers by Menezes, Cameron J, Worcester, Elaine M, Coe, Fredric L, Asplin, John, Bergsland, Kristin J, Ko, Benjamin

    “…One of the main functions of the kidney is to excrete an acid load derived from both dietary and endogenous sources, thus maintaining the pH of other fluids in…”
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    Evidence for disordered acid-base handling in calcium stone-forming patients by Worcester, Elaine M, Bergsland, Kristin J, Gillen, Daniel L, Coe, Fredric L

    “…In stone formers (SFs) with idiopathic hypercalciuria, urine pH governs the mineral phase of stones. Calcium phosphate (CaP) SFs have higher urine pH than…”
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    Role of proximal tubule in the hypocalciuric response to thiazide of patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria by Bergsland, Kristin J, Worcester, Elaine M, Coe, Fredric L

    “…The most common metabolic abnormality found in calcium (Ca) kidney stone formers is idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH). Using endogenous lithium (Li) clearance, we…”
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    Evidence for a role of PDZ domain-containing proteins to mediate hypophosphatemia in calcium stone formers by Bergsland, Kristin J, Coe, Fredric L, Parks, Joan H, Asplin, John R, Worcester, Elaine M

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-05-2018)
    “…Hypophosphatemia (HYP) is common among calcium stone formers (SFs) and in rare cases is associated with mutations in sodium-phosphate cotransporters or in…”
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    Evidence for increased renal tubule and parathyroid gland sensitivity to serum calcium in human idiopathic hypercalciuria by Worcester, Elaine M, Bergsland, Kristin J, Gillen, Daniel L, Coe, Fredric L

    “…Patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) have decreased renal calcium reabsorption, most marked in the postprandial state, but the mechanisms are unknown…”
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    Neurologic recovery after prolonged circulatory arrest in surgery for aortic dissection by Knezevic, I, Sesok, S, Bergsland, J, Poglajen, G, Gregoric, Igor D

    Published in The Heart surgery forum (01-12-2008)
    “…Brain injury manifested by subtle, transient neurologic and neuropsychologic dysfunctions occurs in about a quarter of patients who are subjected to periods of…”
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    Urine risk factors in children with calcium kidney stones and their siblings by Bergsland, Kristin J, Coe, Fredric L, White, Mark D, Erhard, Michael J, DeFoor, William R, Mahan, John D, Schwaderer, Andrew L, Asplin, John R

    Published in Kidney international (01-06-2012)
    “…Calcium nephrolithiasis in children is increasing in prevalence and tends to be recurrent. Although children have a lower incidence of nephrolithiasis than…”
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    Evidence for net renal tubule oxalate secretion in patients with calcium kidney stones by Bergsland, Kristin J, Zisman, Anna L, Asplin, John R, Worcester, Elaine M, Coe, Fredric L

    “…Little is known about the renal handling of oxalate in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH). To explore the role of tubular oxalate handling in IH and…”
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    A test of the hypothesis that the collecting duct calcium-sensing receptor limits rise of urine calcium molarity in hypercalciuric calcium kidney stone formers by Bergsland, Kristin J, Coe, Fredric L, Gillen, Daniel L, Worcester, Elaine M

    “…The process of kidney stone formation depends on an imbalance between excretion of water and insoluble stone-forming salts, leading to high concentrations that…”
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