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Mortensen OH

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Name Mortensen Ole Hartvig, PhD
Institution Cellular and Metabolic Research Section

Department of Biomedical Sciences

University of Copenhagen

Address Building 6.5.28

Blegdamsvej 3, DK-2200

City Copenhagen N
State/Province
Country Denmark
Email [email protected]
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Labels: Field of research: Basic, Clinical 



Publications

 PublishedReference
Gam 2018 Acta Diabetol2018Gam CMBF, Mortensen OH, Larsen LH, Poulsen SS, Qvortrup K, Mathiesen ER, Damm P, Quistorff B (2018) Diabetes, myometrium, and mitochondria in pregnant women at term. Acta Diabetol 55:999-1010.
Joergensen 2017 Physiol Rep2017Jørgensen W, Rud KA, Mortensen OH, Frandsen L, Grunnet N, Quistorff B (2017) Your mitochondria are what you eat: a high-fat or a high-sucrose diet eliminates metabolic flexibility in isolated mitochondria from rat skeletal muscle. Physiol Rep 5. pii: e13207.
Mortensen 2015 Adv Exp Med Biol2015Mortensen OH, Jørgensen W, Frandsen L, Grunnet N, Quistorff B (2015) Effects of a high fat diet and taurine supplementation on metabolic parameters and skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in rats. Adv Exp Med Biol 803:387-95.
Jorgensen 2009 Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab2009Jørgensen W, Gam C, Andersen JL, Schjerling P, Scheibye-Knudsen M, Mortensen OH, Grunnet N, Nielsen MO, Quistorff B (2009) Changed mitochondrial function by pre- and/or postpartum diet alterations in sheep. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 297:E1349-57.

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