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    • Effects of a 7-days military training exercise on inflammatory biomarkers, serum hepcidin, and iron status 

      McClung, James P; Martini, Svein; Murphy, Nancy E; Montain, Scott J; Margolis, Lee M; Thrane, Ingjerd; Spitz, Marissa G; Blatny, Janet Martha; Young, Andrew J; Gundersen, Yngvar; Pasiakos, Stefan M (2013)
      Background Hepcidin, a peptide that is released into the blood in response to inflammation, prevents cellular iron export and results in declines in iron status. Elevated serum and urinary levels of hepcidin have been ...
    • Legionella and non-Legionella bacteria in a biological treatment plant 

      Fykse, Else-Marie; Aarskaug, Tone; Thrane, Ingjerd; Blatny, Janet Martha (2013)
      Legionella pneumophila were previously identified in the aeration ponds (up to 1010 CFU/L) of a biological wastewater treatment plant at Borregaard Ind. Ltd., Sarpsborg, Norway, and in air samples (up to 3300 CFU/m3) ...
    • Response of circulating immune cells to major gunshot injury, haemorrhage, and acute surgery 

      Gundersen, Yngvar; Vaagenes, Per; Thrane, Ingjerd; Bogen, Inger Lise; Haug, Kristin Huse; Reistad, Trine; Opstad, Per Kristian (2005)
      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to use an established porcine model to investigate the effects on immune function of severe gunshot injury. Methods: Twelve pigs sustained two standardised rounds, one through ...
    • Severe gunshot injuries in a porcine model: impact on central markers of innate immunity 

      LUNDELAND, BÅRD; Gundersen, Yngvar; Opstad, Per Kristian; Thrane, Ingjerd; Zhang, Ying; Olaussen, Richard W; Vaagenes, Per (2011)
      Background The mechanisms behind lipopolysaccharide (LPS) tolerance remain obscure. LPS signals through Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and severe trauma/haemorrhage may influence binding and signalling through this receptor, ...