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    Which factors are associated with trainees' confidence in performing obstetric and gynecological ultrasound examinations? by Tolsgaard, M. G., Rasmussen, M. B., Tappert, C., Sundler, M., Sorensen, J. L., Ottesen, B., Ringsted, C., Tabor, A.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01-04-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective To explore the association between clinical training characteristics and trainees' level of confidence in performing ultrasound scans…”
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    Influence on Spontaneous Tissue Inflammation by the Major Histocompatibility Complex Region in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse by Lindqvist, A.‐K. B., Nakken, B., Sundler, M., Kjellén, P., Jonsson, R., Holmdahl, R., Skarstein, K.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-02-2005)
    “…We investigated the role of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region in the specificity of autoimmunity by analysing specifically the development of…”
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    Induced disruption of the transforming growth factor beta type II receptor gene in mice causes a lethal inflammatory disorder that is transplantable by Levéen, Per, Larsson, Jonas, Ehinger, Mats, Cilio, Corrado M., Sundler, Martin, Sjöstrand, Lottie Jansson, Holmdahl, Rikard, Karlsson, Stefan

    Published in Blood (15-07-2002)
    “…Recent studies in mouse models deficient in transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) signaling have documented TGF-β as one of the major regulators of immune…”
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    The genetic control of sialadenitis versus arthritis in a NOD.QxB10.Q F2 cross by Johansson, Asa C M, Nakken, Britt, Sundler, Martin, Lindqvist, Anna-Karin B, Johannesson, Martina, Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta, Bolstad, Anne Isine, Humphreys-Beher, Michael G, Jonsson, Roland, Skarstein, Kathrine, Holmdahl, Rikard

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-01-2002)
    “…The non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse spontaneously develops diabetes and sialadenitis. The sialadenitis is characterized by histopathological changes in salivary…”
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