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    Self-reported sleep quality, strain and health in relation to perceived working conditions in females by Edéll-Gustafsson, Ulla M., Kritz, Eivor I. K., Bogren, I. Kristina

    Published in Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (01-06-2002)
    “…Self‐reported sleep quality, strain and health in relation to perceived working conditions in females The aims of this study were to examine self‐reported…”
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    Early visual information processing and the Defence Mechanism Test in schizophrenia by Bogren, L. Y., Bogren, I.-B. H.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-06-1999)
    “…Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether impairment in visual information processing measured by backward masking was related to high…”
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    Panic disorder and the Defence Mechanism Test by Bogren, Lennart, Bogren, Inga-Britt, Ohrt, Torbjörn, Sjödin, Ingemar

    Published in Nordic journal of psychiatry (2002)
    “…The aim was to study defence categories according to the modified version of the Defence Mechanism Test (DMTm) and to see if there was a relationship between…”
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    Defense Mechanism Test and Electrodermal Activity by Bogren, Lennart, Bogren, Inga-Britt, Thorell, Lars-Håkan

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-08-1998)
    “…Electrodermal activity was registered during examination with the Defense Mechanism Test of 21 patients diagnosed with anxiety disorder, affective disorder, or…”
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    L-lysine as adjunctive treatment in patients with schizophrenia: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over pilot study by Wass, Caroline, Klamer, Daniel, Katsarogiannis, Evangelos, Pålsson, Erik, Svensson, Lennart, Fejgin, Kim, Bogren, Inga-Britt, Engel, Jörgen A, Rembeck, Birgitta

    Published in BMC medicine (18-04-2011)
    “…Accumulating evidence suggests that the brain's nitric oxide (NO) signalling system may be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and could thus…”
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