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    Antioxidant state and mortality from coronary heart disease in lithuanian and swedish men: concomitant cross sectional study of men aged 50 by Kristenson, Margareta, ZiedÉn, Bo, KucinskienË, Zita, Abaravicius, Algis, RazinkovienË, Laima, Elinder, Liselotte SchÄfer, Bergdahl, BjÖrn, Elwing, Birgitta, Calkauskas, Henrikas, Olsson, Anders G

    Published in BMJ (01-03-1997)
    “…Abstract Objective: To investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms behind the four times higher and diverging mortality from coronary heart disease in…”
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    Complement activation and inflammation triggered by model biomaterial surfaces by Tang, Liping, Liu, Li, Elwing, Hans B.

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-08-1998)
    “…Biomaterial‐mediated complement activation repeatedly has been invoked as a trigger of phagocyte reactions and inflammation. However, a direct correlation…”
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    Antioxidant state and mortality from coronary heart disease in Lithuanian and Swedish men : concomitant cross sectional study of men aged 50 by KRISTENSON, M, ZIEDEN, B, KUCINSKIENË, Z, ELINDER, L. S, BERGDAHL, B, ELWING, B, ABARAVICIUS, A, RAZINKOVIENË, L, CALKAUSKAS, H, OLSSON, A. G

    “…OBJECTIVE: To investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms behind the four times higher and diverging mortality from coronary heart disease in Lithuanian…”
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    A comparative study of food intake between Lithuanian and Swedish middle-aged men: The LiVicordia study by Elwing, B, Kullberg, C, Kucinskiene, Z, Björegren, M, Abaravicius, A, Kristenson, Margareta

    Published in Scandinavian journal of nutrition (2001)
    “…Background: In 1994, the mortality in coronary heart disease was four times higher among Lithuanian middle-aged men than among Swedish men. Over the period…”
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    Gradients in surface nanotopography used to study platelet adhesion and activation by Hulander, M., Lundgren, A., Faxälv, L., Lindahl, T.L., Palmquist, A., Berglin, M., Elwing, H.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-10-2013)
    “…•Fabrication of gradients in surface nanotopography using gold nanoparticles.•Monitoring of cell response to gradual increasing surface…”
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    The impact of coating hardness on the anti-barnacle efficacy of an embedded antifouling biocide by Pinori, Emiliano, Elwing, Hans, Berglin, Mattias

    Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (2013)
    “…The efficacy of antifouling coatings designed to minimise the release of biocide, either by embedded (non-covalent) or tethered (covalently bonded) biocides,…”
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    Gold-Nanoparticle-Assisted Self-Assembly of Chemical Gradients with Tunable Sub-50 nm Molecular Domains by Lundgren, Anders, Hulander, Mats, Brorsson, Joakim, Hermansson, Malte, Elwing, Hans, Andersson, Olof, Liedberg, Bo, Berglin, Mattias

    “…A simple and efficient principle for nanopatterning with wide applicability in the sub‐50 nanometer regime is chemisorption of nanoparticles; at homogeneous…”
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    Problem Oriented Participatory Education in the Guidance of Adults with Non-insulin-treated Type-II Diabetes Mellitus by Falkenberg, Melcher G. K., Elwing, Birgitta E., Göransson, Anne M., Hellstrand, Birgitta E. S., Riis, Ulla M.

    “…A population-based study on the therapeutic effects of a diabetes teaching programme (DTP) based on problem oriented participatory education (POPE)-a method…”
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    Diet treatment in clinical practice. Advice on diet--more than a knowledge of dietetics by Gustafsson, I B, Karlström, B, Eliasson, M, Elwing, B

    Published in Nordisk medicin (1990)
    “…Eating habits are deeply rooted and founded early in life. The need to change one's eating habits in order to treat a certain disease or a metabolic disorder…”
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