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    Nervonic acid is much lower in donor milk than in milk from mothers delivering premature infants—Of neglected importance? by Ntoumani, E, Strandvik, B, Sabel, K-G

    “…Abstract Nervonic acid is important for white matter development and its incorporation increases rapidly in the last trimester, but few studies focus on this…”
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    Body surface area-based omega-3 fatty acids supplementation strongly correlates to blood concentrations in children by Ljungblad, L., Gleissman, H., Hedberg, G., Wickström, M., Eissler, N., Pickova, J., Johnsen, J.I., Tedroff, K., Strandvik, B., Kogner, P.

    “…•Omega-3-dose adjusted to BSA strongly correlated to blood omega-3 concentrations.•Results suggest a supplementation dose of 1500 mg/m2 BSA for further…”
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    Different fatty acid pattern in breast milk of obese compared to normal-weight mothers by Storck Lindholm, E, Strandvik, B, Altman, D, Möller, A, Palme Kilander, C

    “…Abstract Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the fatty acid (FA) pattern in breast milk of obese mothers and their neonates' plasma compared…”
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    Fatty acid composition of diet, cord blood and breast milk in Chinese mothers with different dietary habits by Peng, Yongmei, Zhou, Tingting, Wang, Qin, Liu, Peining, Zhang, Tingyan, Zetterström, R, Strandvik, B

    “…Abstract The influence of two different dietary patterns on maternal fatty acid (FA) intake on the composition of umbilical cord blood plasma phospholipids and…”
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    Lower polyamine levels in breast milk of obese mothers compared to mothers with normal body weight by Ali, M. Atiya, Strandvik, B., Palme-Kilander, C., Yngve, A.

    Published in Journal of human nutrition and dietetics (01-07-2013)
    “…Background Obesity is associated with risks for mother and infant, and the mothers' dietary habits influence breast milk composition. Polyamines are secreted…”
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    Swedish pre-school children eat too much junk food and sucrose by Garemo, M., Lenner, R. Arvidsson, Strandvik, B.

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-02-2007)
    “…Aim: To analyze dietary intake in healthy 4‐year‐old children. Methods: Families from three Paediatric Health Care Centres in different socio‐economic areas in…”
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    Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis in cystic fibrosis. A European epidemiological study by Mastella, G., Rainisio, M., Harms, H.K, Hodson, M.E, Koch, C, Navarro, J, Strandvik, B, McKenzie, S.G, The Investigators Of The Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis, On Behalf Of

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-09-2000)
    “…Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a disease resulting from a hypersensitivity response to Aspergillus fumigatus, although the pathogenesis of…”
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    Polyamine levels in breast milk are associated with mothers' dietary intake and are higher in preterm than full‐term human milk and formulas by Atiya Ali, M, Strandvik, B, Sabel, K.‐G, Palme Kilander, C, Strömberg, R, Yngve, A

    Published in Journal of human nutrition and dietetics (01-10-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND: Polyamine intake from milk is considered essential for post‐natal maturation of the immune system and small intestine. The present study aimed to…”
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    Motor, mental and behavioral developments in infancy are associated with fatty acid pattern in breast milk and plasma of premature infants by Sabel, K.-G, Strandvik, B, Petzold, M, Lundqvist-Persson, C

    “…Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate any association between infants' early development and PUFA concentrations in early breast milk and…”
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    Predictors of deterioration of lung function in cystic fibrosis by Schaedel, C., de Monestrol, I., Hjelte, L., Johannesson, M., Kornfält, R., Lindblad, A., Strandvik, B., Wahlgren, L., Holmberg, L.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-06-2002)
    “…The severity of lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF) may be related to the type of mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)…”
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    Presence of cystic fibrosis-related diabetes mellitus is tightly linked to poor lung function in patients with cystic fibrosis: Data from the European Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis by Koch, C., Rainisio, M., Madessani, U., Harms, H.K., Hodson, M.E., Mastella, G., McKenzie, S.G., Navarro, J., Strandvik, B.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-11-2001)
    “…Data derived from a cross‐sectional analysis of 7,566 patients stratified into six age groups were used to compare lung function, body mass index (BMI), and…”
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    A two‐year prospective study of the effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on urinary bile acid excretion and liver morphology in cystic fibrosis–associated liver disease by Lindblad, Anders, Glaumann, Hans, Strandvik, Birgitta

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-01-1998)
    “…The efficacy of 2 years of treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) in cystic fibrosis (CF)‐associated liver disease was evaluated by liver biopsies and…”
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    Fatty acid composition in breast milk and serum phospholipids of healthy term Chinese infants during first 6 weeks of life by Peng, YM, Zhang, TY, Wang, Q, Zetterström, R, Strandvik, B

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-11-2007)
    “…Aim: To compare the fatty acid (FA) pattern in early and mature breast milk with that in plasma phospholipids of cord blood and breast‐fed infants. Methods:…”
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    Factors associated with poor pulmonary function: cross-sectional analysis of data from the ERCF by Navarro, J, Rainisio, M, Harms, H.K, Hodson, M.E, Koch, C, Mastella, G, Strandvik, B, McKenzie, S.G

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-08-2001)
    “…The European Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis began collecting longitudinal data on European cystic fibrosis patients in 1994. A cross-sectional…”
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    European Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis (ERCF): Comparison of major disease manifestations between patients with different classes of mutations by Koch, C., Cuppens, H., Rainisio, M., Madessani, U., Harms, H.K., Hodson, M.E., Mastella, G., Navarro, J., Strandvik, B., McKenzie, S.G.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-01-2001)
    “…By August 1997, 11,749 patients with cystic fibrosis had been enrolled in the European Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis (ERCF). Genotype analysis had…”
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    Treatment of hereditary tyrosinaemia type I by inhibition of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase by Lindstedt, S, Holme, E, Lock, E A, Hjalmarson, O, Strandvik, B

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (03-10-1992)
    “…Liver transplantation is the only effective treatment for hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (McKusick 276700). We have treated one acute and four subacute-chronic…”
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    Dornase alfa is well tolerated: Data from the Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis by McKenzie, S.G., Chowdhury, S., Strandvik, B., Hodson, M.E.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-10-2007)
    “…After closure of the Epidemiologic Registry of Cystic Fibrosis (ERCF), a comprehensive safety analysis of dornase alfa was performed. A planned subanalysis…”
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    Dietary n-6:n-3 fatty acid ratio in the perinatal period affects bone parameters in adult female rats by Korotkova, M., Ohlsson, C., Hanson, L. Å., Strandvik, B.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-10-2004)
    “…PUFA and their metabolites are important regulators of bone formation and resorption. The effect of PUFA on bone growth may be especially striking during the…”
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