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    Similar collagen distribution in full-thickness skin grafts in intraperitoneal and onlay positions, an experimental mice-study by Winsnes, A., Ivarsson, M.-L., Falk, P., Gunnarsson, U., Strigård, K.

    “…Purpose Autologous full-thickness skin grafting (FTSG) has the potential to become an option in abdominal wall repair. An understanding of tissue remodelling…”
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    Subseafloor basalts as fungal habitats by Ivarsson, M

    Published in Biogeosciences (18-09-2012)
    “…The oceanic crust is believed to host the largest potential habitat for microbial life on Earth, yet, still we lack substantial information about the…”
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    Inguinal hernia repair using a synthetic long-term resorbable mesh: results from a 3-year prospective safety and performance study by Ruiz-Jasbon, F., Norrby, J., Ivarsson, M.-L., Björck, S.

    “…Purpose Conventional meshes for hernia repair and abdominal wall reinforcement are usually made from polypropylene, polyester or other synthetic plastic…”
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    The igneous oceanic crust – Earth's largest fungal habitat? by Ivarsson, M., Bengtson, S., Neubeck, A.

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-04-2016)
    “…In recent years the igneous oceanic crust has been recognized as a substantial microbial habitat and a scientific frontier within Geology, Biology, and…”
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    Results at 3-year follow-up of totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia surgery with long-term resorbable mesh by Ruiz-Jasbon, F., Ticehurst, K., Ahonen, J., Norrby, J., Falk, P., Ivarsson, M.-L.

    “…Introduction Synthetic non-resorbable mesh is almost standard in hernia surgery. However, several studies have showed negative effects of permanent implants…”
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    Deep-biosphere consortium of fungi and prokaryotes in Eocene subseafloor basalts by Bengtson, S., Ivarsson, M., Astolfo, A., Belivanova, V., Broman, C., Marone, F., Stampanoni, M.

    Published in Geobiology (01-11-2014)
    “…The deep biosphere of the subseafloor crust is believed to contain a significant part of Earth's biomass, but because of the difficulties of directly observing…”
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    Composition and dynamics of the uterine NK cell KIR repertoire in menstrual blood by Ivarsson, M A, Stiglund, N, Marquardt, N, Westgren, M, Gidlöf, S, Björkström, N K

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-03-2017)
    “…Uterine natural killer (NK) cells are abundantly present in endometrium and decidua. Their function is governed by interactions between killer cell…”
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    Fossilized Life in Subseafloor Ultramafic Rocks by Ivarsson, M., Bach, W., Broman, C., Neubeck, A., Bengtson, S.

    Published in Geomicrobiology journal (03-07-2018)
    “…Ultramafic rocks are hypothesized to support a subseafloor hydrogen-driven biosphere because of extensive production of bioavailable energy sources like H2 or…”
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    The effect of parathyroidectomy on patient survival in secondary hyperparathyroidism by Ivarsson, Kerstin M, Akaberi, Shahriar, Isaksson, Elin, Reihnér, Eva, Rylance, Rebecca, Prütz, Karl-Göran, Clyne, Naomi, Almquist, Martin

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-12-2015)
    “…Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common condition in patients with end-stage renal disease and is associated with osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease…”
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    Invariant natural killer T cells developing in the human fetus accumulate and mature in the small intestine by Loh, L, Ivarsson, M A, Michaëlsson, J, Sandberg, J K, Nixon, D F

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-09-2014)
    “…Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are CD1d-restricted immunoregulatory lymphocytes that share characteristics of both the innate and adaptive immune…”
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    A practitioner’s guide to light weight software process assessment and improvement planning by Pettersson, F., Ivarsson, M., Gorschek, T., Öhman, P.

    Published in The Journal of systems and software (01-06-2008)
    “…Software process improvement (SPI) is challenging, particularly for small and medium sized enterprises. Most existing SPI frameworks are either too expensive…”
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    Mechanisms of microtunneling in rock substrates: distinguishing endolithic biosignatures from abiotic microtunnels by MCLOUGHLIN, N., STAUDIGEL, H., FURNES, H., EICKMANN, B., IVARSSON, M.

    Published in Geobiology (01-09-2010)
    “…Rock‐dwelling, endolithic micro‐organisms can create tubular microcavities (TMCs) by the dissolution of rock substrates. Microtunnels can also conceivably be…”
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    Combined effect of low-penetrant SNPs on breast cancer risk by Harlid, S, Ivarsson, M I L, Butt, S, Grzybowska, E, Eyfjörd, J E, Lenner, P, Försti, A, Hemminki, K, Manjer, J, Dillner, J, Carlson, J

    Published in British journal of cancer (17-01-2012)
    “…Background: Although many low-penetrant genetic risk factors for breast cancer have been discovered, knowledge about the effect of multiple risk alleles is…”
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    The enhancement of cartilage regeneration by use of a chitosan-based scaffold in a 3D model of microfracture in vitro: a pilot evaluation by Andjelkov, N., Riyadh, H., Ivarsson, M., Kacarevic-Popovic, Z., Krstic, J., Wretenberg, P.

    Published in Journal of experimental orthopaedics (18-02-2021)
    “…Purpose: Even though various types of scafolds have been used lately as a complement to microfracture, the exact mechanism of reported cartilage repair…”
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    Peritoneal response to pneumoperitoneum and laparoscopic surgery by Bergström, M., Ivarsson, M.-L., Holmdahl, L.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2002)
    “…Background: It is generally believed that laparoscopic surgery inflicts less trauma to the peritoneum than open surgery. Local peritoneal fibrinolysis is a…”
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    Advantages of doubly polished thin sections for the study of microfossils in volcanic rock by Ivarsson, M

    Published in Geochemical transactions GT (30-05-2006)
    “…Doubly polished thin sections, originally prepared for fluid inclusion studies, present great advantages in the study of microfossils in volcanic rocks. Better…”
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    Spray bacteriotherapy decreases middle ear fluid in children with secretory otitis media by Skovbjerg, S, Roos, K, Holm, S E, Grahn Håkansson, E, Nowrouzian, F, Ivarsson, M, Adlerberth, I, Wold, A E

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-02-2009)
    “…Objective:Secretory otitis media (SOM) is characterised by persistent fluid in the middle ear cavity, but the cause is unknown. We investigated the clinical,…”
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    An unstructured model of metabolic and temperature dependent cell cycle arrest in hybridoma batch and fed-batch cultures by García Münzer, D.G., Ivarsson, M., Usaku, C., Habicher, T., Soos, M., Morbidelli, M., Pistikopoulos, E.N., Mantalaris, A.

    Published in Biochemical engineering journal (15-01-2015)
    “…•Proposes an experimental approach to formulate and refine temperature dependent cell cycle models.•Identifies the cell cycle effects including G0 in a…”
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    Local and systemic expressions of MMP-9, TIMP-1 and PAI-1 in patients undergoing surgery for clinically suspected appendicitis by Solberg, A, Holmdahl, L, Falk, P, Wolving, M, Palmgren, I, Ivarsson, M-L

    Published in European surgical research (01-01-2012)
    “…To examine, compare and correlate the expressions of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1) and plasminogen…”
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