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Martin Ridderstråle
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 124
Citations - 22978
Martin Ridderstråle is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 120 publications receiving 20479 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Ridderstråle include Steno Diabetes Center & Scania AB.
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Association Between Hypovitaminosis D in Elderly Women and Long- and Short-Term Mortality-Results from the Osteoporotic Prospective Risk Assessment Cohort.
David Buchebner,David Buchebner,Fiona E. McGuigan,Fiona E. McGuigan,Paul Gerdhem,Paul Gerdhem,Martin Ridderstråle,Martin Ridderstråle,Kristina Åkesson,Kristina Åkesson +9 more
TL;DR: To investigate the association between low vitamin D levels (<50 nmol/L) and 10‐year mortality in women aged 75 and older, a large number of subjects were recruited from across Europe.
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Potential positive impact of group-based diabetes dialogue meetings on diabetes distress and glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes
TL;DR: Group-based DDMs were highly appreciated by participants and associated with significant improvements in diabetes distress and HbA1c, and the benefit from participating was rated high with a median of four out of five and the major gain being the possibility to share experiences with peers.
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Characterization of the human skeletal muscle glycogen synthase gene (GYS1) promoter.
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of insulin and forskolin on the promoter activity of GYS1 were evaluated in C2C12 myoblasts and myotubes and in HEK293 cells and the luciferase assay was used to determine transcriptional activity.
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Whole blood co-expression modules associate with metabolic traits and type 2 diabetes: an IMI-DIRECT study.
Valborg Gudmundsdottir,Helle Krogh Pedersen,Gianluca Mazzoni,Gianluca Mazzoni,Kristine H. Allin,Kristine H. Allin,Anna Artati,Joline W.J. Beulens,Joline W.J. Beulens,Karina Banasik,Caroline Brorsson,Henna Cederberg,Elizaveta Chabanova,Federico De Masi,Petra J. M. Elders,Ian M Forgie,Giuseppe N. Giordano,Harald Grallert,Ramneek Gupta,Ramneek Gupta,Mark Haid,Torben Hansen,Torben Hansen,Tue H. Hansen,Andrew T. Hattersley,Alison Heggie,Mun-Gwan Hong,Angus G. Jones,Robert W. Koivula,Robert W. Koivula,Tarja Kokkola,Markku Laakso,Peter Løngreen,Anubha Mahajan,Andrea Mari,Timothy J. McDonald,Donna McEvoy,Petra B. Musholt,Imre Pavo,Cornelia Prehn,Hartmut Ruetten,Martin Ridderstråle,Martin Ridderstråle,Femke Rutters,Sapna Sharma,Roderick C. Slieker,Ali Syed,Juan Fernandez Tajes,Cecilia Engel Thomas,Henrik S. Thomsen,Henrik S. Thomsen,Jagadish Vangipurapu,Henrik Vestergaard,Ana Viñuela,Ana Viñuela,Agata Wesolowska-Andersen,Mark Walker,Jerzy Adamski,Jerzy Adamski,Jochen M. Schwenk,Mark I. McCarthy,Mark I. McCarthy,Ewan R. Pearson,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis,Paul W. Franks,Oluf Pedersen,Søren Brunak,Søren Brunak +68 more
TL;DR: A holistic view of the regulation and molecular context of whole blood transcriptomic modules in the context of metabolic disease is provided and point to novel biological candidates for future studies related to T2D.