Jorma Ilonen
University of Turku
15 Papers
236 Citations
Jorma Ilonen is an academic researcher from University of Turku. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haplotype & Sensitization. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Jorma Ilonen include Oulu University Hospital & University of Eastern Finland.
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Papers
Introduction of complementary foods in infancy and atopic sensitization at the age of 5 years: timing and food diversity in a Finnish birth cohort
Bright I Nwaru,Hanna-Mari Takkinen,Onni Niemelä,Minna Kaila,Maijaliisa Erkkola,Suvi Ahonen,H. Tuomi,Anna-Maija Haapala,Michael G. Kenward,Juha Pekkanen,Juha Pekkanen,Riitta Lahesmaa,Juha Kere,Juha Kere,Olli Simell,Riitta Veijola,Jorma Ilonen,Jorma Ilonen,Heikki Hyöty,Mikael Knip,Suvi M. Virtanen +20 more
TL;DR: To study the associations between timing and diversity of introduction of complementary foods during infancy and atopic sensitization in 5‐year‐old children, a large number of children diagnosed with atopic sensitivity during infancy are studied.
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Introduction of complementary foods in infancy and atopic sensitization at the age of 5 years: timing and food diversity in a Finnish birth cohort
Bright I Nwaru,Hanna-Mari Takkinen,Onni Niemelä,Minna Kaila,Maijaliisa Erkkola,Suvi Ahonen,H. Tuomi,Anna-Maija Haapala,Michael G. Kenward,Juha Pekkanen,Juha Pekkanen,Riitta Lahesmaa,Juha Kere,Juha Kere,Olli Simell,Riitta Veijola,Jorma Ilonen,Jorma Ilonen,Heikki Hyöty,Mikael Knip,Suvi M. Virtanen +20 more
- 17 Jun 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the associations between timing and diversity of introduction of complementary foods during infancy and atopic sensitization in 5-year-old children in Finnish DIPP (Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention) birth cohort.
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Persistent Alterations in Plasma Lipid Profiles Before Introduction of Gluten in the Diet Associated With Progression to Celiac Disease
Partho Sen,Cecilia Carlsson,Suvi M. Virtanen,Satu Simell,Heikki Hyöty,Jorma Ilonen,Jorma Toppari,Riitta Veijola,Tuulia Hyötyläinen,Mikael Knip,Matej Orešič +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that abnormal lipid metabolism associates with the development of clinical CD and occurs already before the first introduction of gluten to the diet, and the specific TGs found elevated in CD progressors may be due to a host response to compromised intake of essential lipids in the small intestine, requiring de novo lipogenesis.
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HLA haplotype analysis in Finnish patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
TL;DR: Both protection-associated and susceptibility-associated alleles can be found among HLA class II genes, and the results suggest that loci outside DR/DQ may contribute to the pathogenesis of RA.
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High-Throughput Genetic Analysis Using Time-Resolved Fluorometry and Closed-Tube Detection
TL;DR: This homogenous, all-in-one dry reagent assay chemistry permits cost-effective genetic screening on a large scale and demonstrates that using real-time monitoring, accurate genotyping results can be obtained despite strongly cross-reacting probes, minimizing the time and effort needed for optimization of probe sequence.
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