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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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February 1, 1995
Factors associated with participation in screening for colorectal cancer with faecal occult blood testing
E Lindholm, B Berglund, E Haglind, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
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July 1, 1983
The role of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the feline response to intravenous infusion of live E. coli
S Arvidsson, A Falk, E Haglind, et al.
Lakartidningen
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August 6, 1997
[Laparoscopy possible even in cholelithiasis. Results for 96 patients from three different hospitals are reviewed]
D Arvidsson, E Haglind, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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August 4, 1998
Insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone administration in intestinal ischemia shock in the rat
E Haglind, K Malmlof, J Fan, et al.
Obesity Surgery
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January 5, 2002
Laparoscopic vertical banded gastroplasty--an effective long-term therapy for morbidly obese patients?
T Olbers, H Lönroth, J Dalenbäck, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
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March 29, 2000
Blockade of the B7-CD28 pathway by CTLA4-Ig counteracts rejection and prolongs survival in small bowel transplantation
G Kurlberg, E Haglind, K Schön, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
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February 1, 1994
Follow-up after screening for colorectal neoplasms with fecal occult blood testing in a controlled trial
J Kewenter, H Brevinge, B Engarås, et al.
Circulatory Shock
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January 1, 1980
Graded intestinal vascular obstruction: I. Description of an experimental shock model in the rat
E Haglind, U Haglund, O Lundgren, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
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April 22, 2018
Urogenital function 3 years after abdominoperineal excision for rectal cancer
A Ledebo, D Bock, M Prytz, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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May 1, 1994
Results of screening, rescreening, and follow-up in a prospective randomized study for detection of colorectal cancer by fecal occult blood testing. Results for 68,308 subjects
J Kewenter, H Brevinge, B Engarås, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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February 1, 1995
Factors associated with participation in screening for colorectal cancer with faecal occult blood testing
E Lindholm, B Berglund, E Haglind, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
July 1, 1983
The role of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the feline response to intravenous infusion of live E. coli
S Arvidsson, A Falk, E Haglind, et al.
Lakartidningen
|
August 6, 1997
[Laparoscopy possible even in cholelithiasis. Results for 96 patients from three different hospitals are reviewed]
D Arvidsson, E Haglind, C E Leijonmarck, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
|
August 4, 1998
Insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone administration in intestinal ischemia shock in the rat
E Haglind, K Malmlof, J Fan, et al.
Obesity Surgery
|
January 5, 2002
Laparoscopic vertical banded gastroplasty--an effective long-term therapy for morbidly obese patients?
T Olbers, H Lönroth, J Dalenbäck, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
|
March 29, 2000
Blockade of the B7-CD28 pathway by CTLA4-Ig counteracts rejection and prolongs survival in small bowel transplantation
G Kurlberg, E Haglind, K Schön, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
|
February 1, 1994
Follow-up after screening for colorectal neoplasms with fecal occult blood testing in a controlled trial
J Kewenter, H Brevinge, B Engarås, et al.
Circulatory Shock
|
January 1, 1980
Graded intestinal vascular obstruction: I. Description of an experimental shock model in the rat
E Haglind, U Haglund, O Lundgren, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
|
April 22, 2018
Urogenital function 3 years after abdominoperineal excision for rectal cancer
A Ledebo, D Bock, M Prytz, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
|
May 1, 1994
Results of screening, rescreening, and follow-up in a prospective randomized study for detection of colorectal cancer by fecal occult blood testing. Results for 68,308 subjects
J Kewenter, H Brevinge, B Engarås, et al.
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