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Autor:
G. Friman, N.-G. Ilbäck
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 2:177-189
Muscle protein catabolism and circulatoxy deregulation are the major determinants of the loss of physical fitness during and after acute infectious diseases. The proneness to contract infections seems to be higher following intense and prolonged exer
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J. W. Bass, J. A. Rooney, K. Hadley, T. T. Brown, M. Holmberg, J. R. Claybaugh, B. C. Freitas, E. Farnetti, Y. Golan, J. Ridder, U. Fabio, L. Serra, G. Delacour, C. Garrido, R. R. Wittler, I. Shalit, P. Terenziani, H. J. Boulouis, R. Heller, R. Regnery, G. Friman, R. Berner, Russell L. Regnery, M. Sanchez, S. McGill, D. Watts, L. Cooper, L. N. Slater, C. Lyons, Y. Kletter, S. Tye, B. Richter, L. Bonazzi, A. Sander, F. Dutly, M. Maurin, M. Giladi, D. A. Person, R. Zbinden, E. Hjelm, R. Orni-Wasserlauf, M. E. Weisse, F. Chen, Arthur Reingold, A. D. Freitas, B. Casali, J. G. Olson, Jane E. Koehler, C. E. Atkins, L. Wesslen, L. Laughlin, L. Benoit, Didier Raoult, M. Ephros, G. J. Ridder, Edward B. Breitschwerdt, Jordan W. Tappero, H. Gonzales, A. Hill, C. Ponce, N. Cimolai, D. Bermond, S. Gordon, B. Avidor, M. Punder, J. M. Vincent, A. Gonzalo, Y. Piemont, J. Chamberlin, D. S. Chan, C. Carillo, A. Tuzzi, A. Fabio, S. Abulafia, Bruno B Chomel, James G. Olson, S. Romero, M. Ruess, M. Altwegg, K. A. Dubois, T. Ness, M. Brandis, B. B. Chomel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microbiological Methods. 37:267-295
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Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation. 63(4)
Serum amyloid A (SAA) protein is an acute phase reactant that has recently become of increasing interest as a marker for disease and treatment monitoring. We have correlated SAA levels to those of C-reactive protein (CRP) in sera from 98 patients adm
Publikováno v:
Biometals : an international journal on the role of metal ions in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. 13(4)
During most infections the plasma levels of trace elements change, but it is not clear if this reflects changes in the infected tissues. Coxsackievirus B3 (CB3) infection may result in viral replication, subsequent inflammation and changed trace elem
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Autor:
G, Friman, L, Wesslén
Publikováno v:
Immunology and Cell Biology
The elite athlete has a potentially increased sensitivity to respiratory infections, rendering protective measures particularly important. Some other infections that may appear in clusters in the sports setting, such as gastroenteritis, leptospirosis
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S, Damm, L G, Andersson, E, Henriksen, U, Niklasson, T, Jonason, T, Ahrén, L, Wesslén, C, Nyström-Rosander, C, Rolf, G, Hedenstierna, I, Ringqvist, G, Friman
Publikováno v:
Clinical physiology (Oxford, England). 19(2)
During the period 1979-92, 16 (15 men and one woman) sudden unexpected cardiac deaths occurred among young Swedish orienteers. This finding indicated a sharp increase in the death rate of orienteers, and necropsy demonstrated that myocarditis was a c
Autor:
Gunilla Blomqvist, U Allard, C Påhlson, O Svensson, B Pettersson, E Hjelm, G Friman, L Wesslén, Mathias Uhlén, T Nikkilä, Bror Morein
Publikováno v:
Europe PubMed Central
An alpha-2 proteobacterium, previously unknown as determined by its phylogenetic characteristics and the DNA sequence of its 16S rRNA gene, was isolated from a patient who presented an unusual clinical picture, including high remitting fever and mult
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases. Supplementum. 104
Infection and fever evoke a cytokine-mediated host response resulting in negative nitrogen balance, muscle protein degradation, which includes the skeletal muscles as well as the heart muscle, and deteriorated muscle function. Physical training has a