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Ralf Sundberg
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 23
Citations - 1733
Ralf Sundberg is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viaspan & Liver preservation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1454 citations.
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Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base
Richard D. Feinman,Wendy Pogozelski,Arne Astrup,Richard K. Bernstein,Eugene J. Fine,Eric C. Westman,Anthony Accurso,Lynda A. Frassetto,Barbara A. Gower,Samy I. McFarlane,Jørgen Vesti Nielsen,Thure Krarup,Laura R. Saslow,Karl S. Roth,Mary C Vernon,Jeff S. Volek,Gilbert B. Wilshire,Annika Dahlqvist,Ralf Sundberg,Ann Childers,Katharine Morrison,Anssi H Manninen,Hussain Dashti,Richard J. Wood,Jay Wortman,Nicolai Worm +25 more
TL;DR: 12 points of evidence supporting the use of low-carbohydrate diets as the first approach to treating type 2 diabetes and as the most effective adjunct to pharmacology in type 1 are presented and represent the best-documented, least controversial results.
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Dietary carbohydrate restriction in type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome: time for a critical appraisal
Anthony Accurso,Richard K. Bernstein,Annika Dahlqvist,Boris Draznin,Richard D. Feinman,Eugene J. Fine,Amy Gleed,David B Jacobs,Gabriel Larson,Robert H. Lustig,Anssi H Manninen,Samy I. McFarlane,Katharine Morrison,Jørgen Vesti Nielsen,Uffe Ravnskov,Karl S. Roth,Ricardo Silvestre,James R. Sowers,Ralf Sundberg,Jeff S. Volek,Eric C. Westman,Richard J. Wood,Jay Wortman,Mary C Vernon +23 more
TL;DR: The argument is made that a re-evaluation of the role of carbohydrate restriction, the historical and intuitive approach to the problem, may provide an alternative and possibly superior dietary strategy that improves glycemic control and reduces insulin fluctuations which are primary targets.
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Preservation of the canine liver for 24-48 hours using simple cold storage with UW solution.
N.V. Jamieson,Ralf Sundberg,Susanne L. Lindell,Kerstin Claesson,Jon Moen,Vreugdenhil Pk,Derek G. D. Wight,James H. Southard,Folkert O. Belzer +8 more
TL;DR: Five of six consecutive dogs that received transplants that had been cold-stored for 48 hr survived for 5 or more days, a substantial advance over all existing cold storage solutions for liver preservation.
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Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review
Uffe Ravnskov,David M. Diamond,Rokura Hama,Tomohito Hamazaki,Björn Hammarskjöld,Niamh Hynes,Malcolm Kendrick,Peter H Langsjoen,Aseem Malhotra,Luca Mascitelli,Kilmer S. McCully,Yoichi Ogushi,Harumi Okuyama,Paul J. Rosch,Tore Scherstén,Sherif Sultan,Ralf Sundberg +16 more
TL;DR: High LDL-C is inversely associated with mortality in most people over 60 years, which is inconsistent with the cholesterol hypothesis (ie, that cholesterol, particularly HDL-C, is inherently atherogenic).
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An analysis of the components in UW solution using the isolated perfused rabbit liver.
TL;DR: The isolated perfused rabbit liver model has been used to determine the essential components of the UW solution for hepatic preservation by simple cold storage and all other components can be eliminated without altering the effectiveness of the solution in this model.