Kerstin Hall
Karolinska Institutet
162 Papers
2.5K Citations
Kerstin Hall is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Somatomedin. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 162 publications. Previous affiliations of Kerstin Hall include Karolinska University Hospital & University of Gothenburg.
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Papers
Somatomedin A and B in serum from neonates, their mothers and cord blood.
TL;DR: The combined somatomedin A and B values in cord blood were positively correlated to birth weight and a positive correlation was noted between somatometomedin B and B in cordBlood.
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Differences in insulin resistance markers between children born small for gestational age or born preterm appropriate for gestational age.
Anna Kistner,Alexander Rakow,Lena Legnevall,Giovanna Marchini,Kerstin Brismar,Kerstin Hall,Mireille Vanpée +6 more
TL;DR: The objective is to evaluate the impact of prenatal or postnatal compromised environment on glucose homoeostasis in children born preterm and appropriate for gestational age or small for Gestational age at term.
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Differential expression of IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-1 and -2 in periportal and perivenous zones of rat liver.
TL;DR: It is reported for the first time that IGFBP-1 and -2 and IGF-I are differentially expressed in the liver acinus, and hepatocytes are a heterogeneous population with respect to regulation of IGF proteins, having specific expression patterns dependent on the position of the hepatocyte within the liver Acinus.
A rapid screening test for Cushing's syndrome.
TL;DR: The validity of the test was considerably improved by adding ACTH stimulation and the test procedure is recommended as a screening test for Cushing's syndrome in ambulatory practice.
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Specific cleavage of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1 by a novel protease activity
Jing Wang,Jawed Shafqat,Kerstin Hall,Marie Ståhlberg,Inga-Lena Wivall-Helleryd,Karim Bouzakri,Juleen R. Zierath,Kerstin Brismar,Hans Jörnvall,Moira Lewitt +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that specific cleavage of IGF BP-1 at target tissues is important in cellular growth and metabolism and opens novel strategies for targeting IGFBP-1 in treatment of disease.
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