Ingemar Björkhem
Division of Clinical Chemistry
Karolinska Institutet
Huddinge University Hospital
SE-141 86 Huddinge
Sweden
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- Oxysterols: friends, foes, or just fellow passengers?. Björkhem, I., Diczfalusy, U. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. (2002)
- Oxysterols in human circulation: which role do they have?. Björkhem, I., Meaney, S., Diczfalusy, U. Curr. Opin. Lipidol. (2002)
- Do oxysterols control cholesterol homeostasis?. Björkhem, I. J. Clin. Invest. (2002)
- Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis: molecular characterization of two Scandinavian sisters. Rystedt, E., Olin, M., Seyama, Y., Buchmann, M., Berstad, A., Eggertsen, G., Björkhem, I. J. Intern. Med. (2002)
- Oxysterols in the circulation of patients with the Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome: abnormal levels of 24S- and 27-hydroxycholesterol. Björkhem, I., Starck, L., Andersson, U., Lütjohann, D., von Bahr, S., Pikuleva, I., Babiker, A., Diczfalusy, U. J. Lipid Res. (2001)
- Genes involved in initial steps of bile acid synthesis. Björkhem, I., Eggertsen, G. Curr. Opin. Lipidol. (2001)
- From brain to bile. Evidence that conjugation and omega-hydroxylation are important for elimination of 24S-hydroxycholesterol (cerebrosterol) in humans. Bjorkhem, I., Andersson, U., Ellis, E., Alvelius, G., Ellegard, L., Diczfalusy, U., Sjovall, J., Einarsson, C. J. Biol. Chem. (2001)
- Sterol 27-hydroxylase deficiency: a rare cause of xanthomas in normocholesterolemic humans. Björkhem, I., Leitersdorf, E. Trends Endocrinol. Metab. (2000)









