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Magnus Lundbäck
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 30
Citations - 1514
Magnus Lundbäck is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1219 citations. Previous affiliations of Magnus Lundbäck include Umeå University.
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Diesel exhaust inhalation increases thrombus formation in man
Andrew J. Lucking,Magnus Lundbäck,Nicholas L. Mills,Dana Faratian,Stefan Barath,Jamshid Pourazar,Flemming R. Cassee,Ken Donaldson,Nicholas A. Boon,Juan J. Badimon,Thomas Sandström,Anders Blomberg,David E. Newby +12 more
TL;DR: Inhalation of diesel exhaust increases ex vivo thrombus formation and causes in vivo platelet activation in man, providing a potential mechanism linking exposure to combustion-derived air pollution with the triggering of acute MI.
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Particle Traps Prevent Adverse Vascular and Prothrombotic Effects of Diesel Engine Exhaust Inhalation in Men
Andrew J. Lucking,Magnus Lundbäck,Stefan Barath,Nicholas L. Mills,Manjit K. Sidhu,Jeremy P. Langrish,Nicholas A. Boon,Jamshid Pourazar,Juan J. Badimon,Miriam E. Gerlofs-Nijland,Flemming R. Cassee,Christoffer Boman,Ken Donaldson,Thomas Sandström,David E. Newby,Anders Blomberg +15 more
TL;DR: With a range of surrogate measures, the use of a particle trap prevents several adverse cardiovascular effects of exhaust inhalation in men and widespread use of particle traps on diesel-powered vehicles may have substantial public health benefits and reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.
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Experimental exposure to diesel exhaust increases arterial stiffness in man
Magnus Lundbäck,Nicholas L. Mills,Andrew J. Lucking,Stefan Barath,Ken Donaldson,David E. Newby,Thomas Sandström,Anders Blomberg +7 more
TL;DR: If the findings are confirmed in larger cohorts of susceptible populations, this simple non-invasive method of assessing arterial stiffness may become a useful technique in measuring the impact of real world exposures to combustion derived-air pollution.
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Impaired vascular function after exposure to diesel exhaust generated at urban transient running conditions
Stefan Barath,Nicholas L. Mills,Magnus Lundbäck,Håkan Törnqvist,Andrew J. Lucking,Jeremy P. Langrish,Stefan Söderberg,Christoffer Boman,Roger Westerholm,Jakob Löndahl,Ken Donaldson,Ian Mudway,Thomas Sandström,David E. Newby,Anders Blomberg +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the vascular and fibrinolytic effects of exposure to diesel exhaust generated during urbancycle running conditions were assessed during venous occlusion plethysmography with intraarterial agonist infusions.
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Electronic cigarettes increase endothelial progenitor cells in the blood of healthy volunteers
Lukasz Antoniewicz,Jenny A. Bosson,Jeanette Kuhl,Samy M. Abdel-Halim,Anna Kiessling,Fariborz Mobarrez,Magnus Lundbäck +6 more
TL;DR: EPC levels in blood were significantly increased 1 h following exposure to ECV and returned to baseline values after 24 h, suggesting signs of possible vascular changes after short e-cigarette inhalation.