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Lasse Larsson
Researcher at Linköping University
Publications - 72
Citations - 2745
Lasse Larsson is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcium & Alkaline phosphatase. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2658 citations. Previous affiliations of Lasse Larsson include Örebro University.
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Approved IFCC Recommendation on Reporting Results for Blood Glucose (Abbreviated)
Paul D’Orazio,Robert W. Burnett,Niels Fogh-Andersen,Ellis Jacobs,Katsuhiko Kuwa,Wolf R. Külpmann,Lasse Larsson,Andrzej Lewenstam,Anton H. J. Maas,Gerhard Mager,Jerzy W. Naskalski,Anthony O. Okorodudu +11 more
TL;DR: The goal of the IFCC-SD, WG-SEPOCT is to reach a global consensus on reporting results, and the document recommends reporting the concentration of glucose in plasma (with the unit mmol/L), irrespective of sample type or measurement technique.
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Future changes in hip fracture epidemiology - Redistribution between ages, genders and fracture types.
TL;DR: In this paper, future changes in hip fracture epidemiology -Redistribution between ages, genders, and fracture types -were discussed, as well as the distribution of fracture types.
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Changes in hip fracture epidemiology: redistribution between ages, genders and fracture types.
TL;DR: A trend-break was found in hip fracture incidence for women but not for men, and a new prognosis predicts that the total age- and sex-adjusted number of hip fractures will decrease by 11% up to year 2010 compared with 1996.
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Approved IFCC recommendation on reporting results for blood glucose
Paul D’Orazio,Robert W. Burnett,Niels Fogh-Andersen,Ellis Jacobs,Katsuhiko Kuwa,Wolf R. Külpmann,Lasse Larsson,Andrzej Lewenstam,Anton H. J. Maas,Gerhard Mager,Jerzy W. Naskalski,Anthony O. Okorodudu +11 more
TL;DR: The goal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Scientific Division, Working Group on Selective Electrodes and Point of Care Testing (IFCC-SD-WG-SEPOCT) is to reach a global consensus on reporting results, which recommends reporting the concentration of glucose in plasma (in the unit mmol/L), irrespective of sample type or measurement technique.
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Isoforms of bone alkaline phosphatase: characterization and origin in human trabecular and cortical bone.
TL;DR: The origin of these three BALP isoforms and osteocalcin in human femora from five healthy individuals and some patients with severe renal insufficiency and on chronic dialysis therapy is investigated, finding the isoforms of BALP may provide information relating to bone metabolism within specific bone compartments.