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Nordmark G
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Family name
Nordmark
Given name
Gunnel
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ORCID
0000-0002-3829-7431
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Department of Medical Sciences, Rheumatology and Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
6 publications
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Author Correction: Genome-wide association study identifies Sjögren's risk loci with functional implications in immune and glandular cells.
Khatri B
, Tessneer KL, Rasmussen A, ...,
Nordmark G
,
Lessard CJ
Nat Commun
13
(1) 6519 [2022-10-31; online 2022-10-31]
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Cigarette smoking patterns preceding primary Sjögren's syndrome.
Mofors J
, Björk A, Richardsdotter Andersson E, ..., Alfredsson L,
Wahren-Herlenius M
RMD Open
6
(3) - [2020-09-00; online 2020-10-01]
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Increased risk of multiple myeloma in primary Sjögren's syndrome is limited to individuals with Ro/SSA and La/SSB autoantibodies.
Mofors J
, Björk A, Smedby KE, ...,
Nordmark G
,
Wahren-Herlenius M
Ann. Rheum. Dis.
79
(2) 307-308 [2020-02-00; online 2019-11-06]
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Response to Letter to the Editor by Bartoloni et al: 'Interplay of anti-SSA/SSB status and hypertension in determining cardiovascular risk in primary Sjögren's syndrome'.
Mofors J,
Wahren-Herlenius M
,
Nordmark G
J. Intern. Med.
287
(2) 216-217 [2020-02-00; online 2019-11-05]
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Concomitant Ro/SSA and La/SSB antibodies are biomarkers for the risk of venous thromboembolism and cerebral infarction in primary Sjögren's syndrome.
Mofors J, Holmqvist M, Westermark L, ...,
Wahren-Herlenius M
,
Nordmark G
J. Intern. Med.
286
(4) 458-468 [2019-10-00; online 2019-06-17]
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Infections increase the risk of developing Sjögren's syndrome.
Mofors J
, Arkema EV, Björk A, ...,
Nordmark G
,
Wahren-Herlenius M
J. Intern. Med.
285
(6) 670-680 [2019-06-00; online 2019-04-17]
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