Publications by authors named "I A Bergdahl"

Aims: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and its cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) have been associated with myocardial infarction (MI), but existing data are conflicting possibly due to limitations in study designs and lack of data on important confounders. The aim of this study was to determine whether H.

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  • The study focuses on improving analytical methods for detecting chemicals in blood, particularly using gas chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS), by reducing lipid contamination in samples.
  • A new extraction method was developed for small plasma volumes that enhances sensitivity and increases the ability to discover non-target compounds by allowing larger injection volumes without interference from lipids.
  • Testing the method on plasma samples showed it could reliably quantify a wide range of target analytes, detect structural variations, and could be scaled up for larger studies, making it useful for exposomics research.
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Chemical risk assessments typically focus on single substances, often overlooking real-world co-exposures to chemical mixtures. Mixture toxicology studies using representative mixtures can reveal potential chemical interactions, but these do not account for the unique chemical profiles that occur in the blood of diverse individuals. Here we used the H295R steroidogenesis assay to screen personalized mixtures of 24 persistent organic pollutants (POPs) for cytotoxicity and endocrine disruption.

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Objectives: The authors aimed to evaluate whether blood cadmium (B-Cd), lead (B-Pb) and mercury (B-Hg) in children differ regionally in 9 countries, and to identify factors correlating with exposure.

Material And Methods: The authors performed a cross-sectional study of children aged 7-14 years, living in 2007-2008 in urban, rural, or potentially polluted ("hot spot") areas (ca. 50 children from each area, in total 1363 children) in 6 European and 3 non-European countries.

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