Elisabeth Aardal
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View article: Non-invasive assessment of free steroid hormones: development of a high-throughput LC–MS/MS method for salivary steroid hormone quantification
Non-invasive assessment of free steroid hormones: development of a high-throughput LC–MS/MS method for salivary steroid hormone quantification Open
Steroid hormone concentrations reflect diverse physiological and pathological processes and have been recognized as valuable biomarkers for disease, with growing interest in their potential for patient stratification in precision medicine.…
View article: Time‐Dependent <scp>EDTA</scp> Effect on Leukocyte Differential Count and Morphology Compared to Blood Smear Made by Direct Finger Prick
Time‐Dependent <span>EDTA</span> Effect on Leukocyte Differential Count and Morphology Compared to Blood Smear Made by Direct Finger Prick Open
Introduction The impact of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) on leukocyte count and morphology has led to the current recommendation that smears made from EDTA blood should be prepared within 4 h of sampling. However, previous studies…
View article: Salivary cortisol and cortisone are stable after long-term storage
Salivary cortisol and cortisone are stable after long-term storage Open
Frozen saliva samples are often used for later determination of salivary glucocorticoids in research studies on stress and endocrine disorders. We studied the stability of cortisol and cortisone in saliva after six years of storage at -80 …
View article: Effects of 12 Months’ Treatment with Testosterone Undecanoate on Markers for Erythropoietic Activity and Safety Aspects in Transgender and Cisgender Hypogonadal Men
Effects of 12 Months’ Treatment with Testosterone Undecanoate on Markers for Erythropoietic Activity and Safety Aspects in Transgender and Cisgender Hypogonadal Men Open
Background To investigate the erythropoietic activity and safety aspects of testosterone undecanoate (TU) injections in transgender men, assigned female at birth. Methods Twenty-three men (13 hypogonadal cisgender men and 10 transgender me…
View article: Salivary cortisol and cortisone in diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome – a comparison of six different analytical methods
Salivary cortisol and cortisone in diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome – a comparison of six different analytical methods Open
Objectives Salivary cortisol and cortisone at late night and after dexamethasone suppression test (DST) are increasingly used for screening of Cushing’s syndrome (CS). We aimed to establish reference intervals for salivary cortisol and cor…
View article: Confounding effects of liquorice, hydrocortisone, and blood contamination on salivary cortisol but not cortisone
Confounding effects of liquorice, hydrocortisone, and blood contamination on salivary cortisol but not cortisone Open
Objective To determine the effects of liquorice consumption, topical hydrocortisone, and blood contamination on salivary cortisol and cortisone concentrations. Design and methods Thirty healthy volunteers were randomized to a low, medium, …
View article: Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone
Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone Open
This repository contains supplementary table and figure for the research article "Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone".
View article: Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone
Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone Open
This repository contains supplementary table and figure for the research article "Confounding Effects of Liquorice, Hydrocortisone, and Blood Contamination on Salivary Cortisol But Not Cortisone".
View article: A Novel Approach to Hematology Testing at the Point of Care
A Novel Approach to Hematology Testing at the Point of Care Open
Background The need for rapid point-of-care (POC) diagnostics is now becoming more evident due to the increasing need for timely results and improvement in healthcare service. With the recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, POC has become crit…