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Lakartidningen|February 19, 1997
[Survey of stress in women. Heart disease in Stockholm women is caused by both family- and work-related stress]K Orth-Gomér, V Moser, M Blom, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 13, 1998
Increased psychosocial strain in Lithuanian versus Swedish men: the LiVicordia studyM Kristenson, Z Kucinskienë, B Bergdahl, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 8, 1999
Short stature and prognosis of coronary heart disease in womenS P Wamala, M A Mittleman, M Horsten, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1990
Comparison of the soluble and membrane-bound forms of the puromycin-sensitive enkephalin-degrading aminopeptidases from ratS H Dyer, C A Slaughter, K Orth, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|October 16, 2007
Unilateral keloid formation after bilateral breast surgery and unilateral radiationE Bölke, M Peiper, W Budach, et al.
Lakartidningen|February 2, 1994
[Fresh start after heart disease. Changed life style is an important part of rehabilitation]K Orth-Gomér, G Burell, J Perk, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|May 19, 2000
Social relations and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged Swedish womenM Horsten, M A Mittleman, S P Wamala, et al.
European Heart Journal|June 14, 2000
Depressive symptoms and lack of social integration in relation to prognosis of CHD in middle-aged women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk StudyM Horsten, M A Mittleman, S P Wamala, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 27, 2000
Job stress and the occupational gradient in coronary heart disease risk in women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk StudyS P Wamala, M A Mittleman, M Horsten, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 21, 1997
Target protease specificity of the viral serpin CrmA. Analysis of five caspasesQ Zhou, S Snipas, K Orth, et al.
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Lakartidningen|February 19, 1997
[Survey of stress in women. Heart disease in Stockholm women is caused by both family- and work-related stress]K Orth-Gomér, V Moser, M Blom, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 13, 1998
Increased psychosocial strain in Lithuanian versus Swedish men: the LiVicordia studyM Kristenson, Z Kucinskienë, B Bergdahl, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 8, 1999
Short stature and prognosis of coronary heart disease in womenS P Wamala, M A Mittleman, M Horsten, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1990
Comparison of the soluble and membrane-bound forms of the puromycin-sensitive enkephalin-degrading aminopeptidases from ratS H Dyer, C A Slaughter, K Orth, et al.
European Journal of Medical Research|October 16, 2007
Unilateral keloid formation after bilateral breast surgery and unilateral radiationE Bölke, M Peiper, W Budach, et al.
Lakartidningen|February 2, 1994
[Fresh start after heart disease. Changed life style is an important part of rehabilitation]K Orth-Gomér, G Burell, J Perk, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|May 19, 2000
Social relations and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged Swedish womenM Horsten, M A Mittleman, S P Wamala, et al.
European Heart Journal|June 14, 2000
Depressive symptoms and lack of social integration in relation to prognosis of CHD in middle-aged women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk StudyM Horsten, M A Mittleman, S P Wamala, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 27, 2000
Job stress and the occupational gradient in coronary heart disease risk in women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk StudyS P Wamala, M A Mittleman, M Horsten, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 21, 1997
Target protease specificity of the viral serpin CrmA. Analysis of five caspasesQ Zhou, S Snipas, K Orth, et al.
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