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Lovisa Widbom
Contact
E-mail
lovisa.widbom@umu.se
Works as
Affiliation
Research fellow
at
Department of Medical Biosciences
Location
By 6M, Sjukhusområdet
Umeå universitet, 901 85 Umeå
Publications
Publications
Research
Research
2023
Anti-S
accharomyces Cerevisiae
antibodies are only modestly more common in subjects later developing Crohn's disease
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
, Springer 2023, Vol. 68 : 608-615
Bodecker-Zingmark, L.; Widbom, Lovisa; Hultdin, Johan; et al.
2023
Lifestyle, biomarkers and the risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease
Umeå University medical dissertations
, 2247
Widbom, Lovisa
2021
Preclinical Markers in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. A Nested Case-Control Study
Crohn's and Colitis 360
, Oxford University Press 2021, Vol. 3, (4)
Lundgren, David; Widbom, Lovisa; Hultdin, Johan; et al.
2020
Patients developing inflammatory bowel disease have iron deficiency and lower plasma ferritin years before diagnosis: a nested case-control study
European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepathology
, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020, Vol. 32, (9) : 1147-1153
Widbom, Lovisa; Ekblom, Kim; Karling, Pontus; et al.
2020
Daily consumers of drip-filtered coffee have a decreased risk of developing late-onset Crohn's disease
Journal of Crohn's & Colitis
, Oxford University Press 2020, Vol. 14 : S447-S447
Widbom, Lovisa; Hultdin, Johan; Ekblom, K.; et al.
2020
Elevated plasma cotinine is associated with an increased risk of developing IBD, especially among users of combusted tobacco
PLOS ONE
, Public Library of Science (PLOS) 2020, Vol. 15, (7)
Widbom, Lovisa; Schneede, Jørn; Midttun, Øivind; et al.
Pre-diagnostic markers in inflammatory bowel disease: A nested case-control study
Lundgren, David; Widbom, Lovisa; Hultdin, Johan; et al.
Tryptophan metabolism and vitamin B6 status are associated with the risk of developing inflammatory bowel diseases in a prospective study
Widbom, Lovisa; Ekblom, Kim; Stefansson, Kristina; et al.
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Research groups
Group member
Johan Hultdin Lab
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