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Ingrid Dahlman

Ingrid Dahlman

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
13060
World Ranking
13101
National Ranking
193

Overview

Ingrid Dahlman is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their research contributions primarily focus on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with notable work in physiology, surgery, epidemiology, molecular biology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research addresses key topics including:

  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Lipid metabolism and disorders
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes

Dahlman has published extensively, with recent papers exemplifying their research interests:

  • "Age-Induced Reduction in Human Lipolysis: A Potential Role for Adipocyte Noradrenaline Degradation" (2020, Cell Metabolism)
  • "The long noncoding RNA ADIPINT regulates human adipocyte metabolism via pyruvate carboxylase" (2022, Nature Communications)
  • "Long-term changes in adipose tissue gene expression following bariatric surgery" (2020, Journal of Internal Medicine)
  • "Low Bone Mineral Density and Risk for Osteoporotic Fractures in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis" (2021, Nutrients)
  • "Post-pancreatitis diabetes mellitus is common in chronic pancreatitis and is associated with adverse outcomes" (2022, United European Gastroenterology Journal)

The list of frequent co-authors reflects collaborations with researchers in related fields, including:

  • Peter Arner
  • Alastair G. Kerr
  • Rona J. Strawbridge
  • Agné Kulyté
  • Mikael Rydén

Publication venues where Dahlman has regularly contributed feature journals focused on endocrinology, metabolism, and gastroenterology:

  • Diabetes
  • Molecular Metabolism
  • Cell Metabolism
  • United European Gastroenterology Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Association of the T-cell regulatory gene CTLA4 with susceptibility to autoimmune disease

    H Ueda;Howson Jmm.;L Esposito;J Heward

  • Effects of n−6 PUFAs compared with SFAs on liver fat, lipoproteins, and inflammation in abdominal obesity: a randomized controlled trial

    Helena Bjermo;David Iggman;Joel Kullberg;Ingrid Dahlman

  • Overfeeding Polyunsaturated and Saturated Fat Causes Distinct Effects on Liver and Visceral Fat Accumulation in Humans

    Fredrik Rosqvist;David Iggman;Joel Kullberg;J Jonathan Cedernaes

  • Adipose Tissue MicroRNAs as Regulators of CCL2 Production in Human Obesity

    Erik Arner;Niklas Mejhert;Agné Kulyté;Piotr J. Balwierz

  • Effects of an isocaloric healthy Nordic diet on insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and inflammation markers in metabolic syndrome - a randomized study (SYSDIET)

    M Uusitupa;K Hermansen;M J Savolainen;U Schwab

  • Parameters for reliable results in genetic association studies in common disease.

    Ingrid Dahlman;Iain A. Eaves;Roman Kosoy;V. Anne Morrison

  • A unique role of monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 among chemokines in adipose tissue of obese subjects

    Ingrid Dahlman;Maria Kaaman;Tommy Olsson;Garry D Tan

  • A Human-Specific Role of Cell Death-Inducing DFFA (DNA Fragmentation Factor-α)-Like Effector A (CIDEA) in Adipocyte Lipolysis and Obesity

    Elisabet Arvidsson Nordström;Mikael Rydén;Emma C. Backlund;Ingrid Dahlman

  • Genome wide association study identifies KCNMA1 contributing to human obesity

    Hong Jiao;Hong Jiao;Peter Arner;Johan Hoffstedt;David Brodin

  • Downregulation of Electron Transport Chain Genes in Visceral Adipose Tissue in Type 2 Diabetes Independent of Obesity and Possibly Involving Tumor Necrosis Factor-α

    Ingrid Dahlman;Margaretha Forsgren;Annelie Sjögren;Elisabet Arvidsson Nordström

  • Strong association between mitochondrial DNA copy number and lipogenesis in human white adipose tissue

    M. Kaaman;L. M. Sparks;V. van Harmelen;S. R. Smith

  • Changes in adipose tissue gene expression with energy-restricted diets in obese women

    Ingrid Dahlman;Kristina Linder;Elisabet Arvidsson Nordström;Ingalena Andersson

  • Characterization of the Wnt inhibitors secreted frizzled-related proteins (SFRPs) in human adipose tissue.

    Anna Ehrlund;Niklas Mejhert;Silvia Lorente-Cebrián;Gaby Åström

  • Impact of polyunsaturated and saturated fat overfeeding on the DNA-methylation pattern in human adipose tissue: a randomized controlled trial

    Alexander Perfilyev;Ingrid Dahlman;Linn Gillberg;Fredrik Rosqvist

  • Regulatory variants at KLF14 influence type 2 diabetes risk via a female-specific effect on adipocyte size and body composition.

    Kerrin S Small;Marijana Todorčević;Mete Civelek;Mete Civelek;Julia S El-Sayed Moustafa

  • An AMP-activated protein kinase-stabilizing peptide ameliorates adipose tissue wasting in cancer cachexia in mice.

    Maria Rohm;Michaela Schäfer;Victor Laurent;Bilgen Ekim Üstünel

  • Adipose tissue pathways involved in weight loss of cancer cachexia

    I Dahlman;N Mejhert;K Linder;T Agustsson

  • Potential role of milk fat globule membrane in modulating plasma lipoproteins, gene expression, and cholesterol metabolism in humans: a randomized study

    Fredrik Rosqvist;Annika Smedman;Helena Lindmark-Månsson;Marie Paulsson

  • Leveraging cross-species transcription factor binding site patterns: from diabetes risk loci to disease mechanisms

    Melina Claussnitzer;Simon Nitter Dankel;Bernward Klocke;Harald Grallert

  • Weight Gain and Impaired Glucose Metabolism in Women Are Predicted by Inefficient Subcutaneous Fat Cell Lipolysis

    Peter Arner;Daniel P. Andersson;Jesper Bäckdahl;Ingrid Dahlman

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Arner
Peter Arner Karolinska Institute
Mikael Rydén
Mikael Rydén Karolinska University Hospital
Tomas Olsson
Tomas Olsson Karolinska Institute
Juha Kere
Juha Kere Karolinska Institute
Rona J. Strawbridge
Rona J. Strawbridge University of Glasgow
Karin Dahlman-Wright
Karin Dahlman-Wright Karolinska Institute
Robert Weissert
Robert Weissert University of Regensburg
Cecilia M. Lindgren
Cecilia M. Lindgren University of Oxford
Karl-Heinz Herzig
Karl-Heinz Herzig Oulu University Hospital

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