Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Grimstad, Tore"
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Anti-inflammatory effects of marine nutritional products in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. Based on clinical and animal studies
Grimstad, Tore (Doctoral thesis, 2013-03-01) -
Determination of lower cut-off levels of adalimumab associated with biochemical remission in Crohn's disease
Carlsen, Arne; Omdal, Roald; Karlsen, Lars Normann; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Aabakken, Lars; Steinsbø, Øyvind; Bolstad, Nils; Warren, David; Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen; Grimstad, Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background and Aim: Adalimumab is administered and dosed using a standardized treatment regimen. Although therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) may help optimize treatment efficacy, the lower cut‐off concentration of adalimumab ... -
Fatigue in celiac disease: A review of the literature
Skjellerudsveen, Berit M.; Omdal, Roald; Grimstad, Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Fatigue is increasingly recognized as a significant problem in patients with chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. In celiac disease, a chronic immune‐mediated disease triggered by dietary gluten, conflicting ... -
Heat-shock protein 90α in plasma reflects severity of fatigue in patients with Crohn’s disease
Grimstad, Tore; Kvivik, Ingeborg; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Aabakken, Lars; Omdal, Roald (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are evolutionarily conserved proteins with important cellular homeostasis functions during harmful conditions, including inflammation. Some HSPs are secreted extracellularly and act on distant ... -
A salmon peptide diet alleviates experimental colitis as compared with fish oil
Grimstad, Tore; Bjørndal, Bodil; Cacabelos, Daniel; Aasprong, Ole Gunnar; Omdal, Roald; Svardal, Asbjørn M.; Bohov, Pavol; Pamplona, Reinald; Portero-Otin, Manuel; Berge, Rolf Kristian; Hausken, Trygve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-01-10)Fish oil (FO) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in animal models of inflammatory bowel disease, but how fish peptides (FP) influence intestinal inflammation has been less studied. Male Wistar rats, divided ...