563 total citations 26 papers, 438 citations indexed
About
L Rydgren is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Rheumatology.
According to data from OpenAlex, L Rydgren has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 438 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Immunology, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in L Rydgren's work include Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (5 papers), Complement system in diseases (4 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (3 papers). L Rydgren is often cited by papers focused on Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (5 papers), Complement system in diseases (4 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (3 papers). L Rydgren collaborates with scholars based in Sweden and Denmark. L Rydgren's co-authors include Bo Norberg, Frank A. Wollheim, H. Pettersson, K. Eberhardt, M. Stenstam, U. Sjögren, Björn Svensson, B Svensson, Ove Bäck and P Halberg and has published in prestigious journals such as European Urology, Experimental Cell Research and Lara D. Veeken.
In The Last Decade
L Rydgren
26 papers
receiving
386 citations
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Eberhardt, K., et al.. (1997). D-penicillamine in early rheumatoid arthritis: experience from a 2-year double blind placebo controlled study.. PubMed. 14(6). 625–31.17 indexed citations
Sturfelt, Gunnar, et al.. (1996). C1 inhibitor deficiency in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis--increased risk of adverse effects of penicillamine?. PubMed. 23(2). 378–81.2 indexed citations
Rydgren, L, G Sturfelt, & Björn Svensson. (1989). Random locomotion and phagocytosis of monocytes in undiluted normal serum and in undiluted SLE serum.. PubMed. 6(4). 355–9.2 indexed citations
Norberg, Bo, et al.. (1977). Amoeboid movement in human leucocytes: basic mechanisms, cytobiological and clinical significance.. PubMed. 4(1). 37–53.4 indexed citations
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Rydgren, L, et al.. (1976). Lymphocyte locomotion. II. The lymphocyte traffic over the post-capillary venules analysed by phase contrast microscopy of thin sections of rat lymph nodes.. PubMed. 9(3). 96–100.1 indexed citations
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Rydgren, L, Bo Norberg, Claes von Mecklenburg, C. H. Håkansson, & Nils Söderström. (1976). Lymphocyte locomotion III. ultrastructural studies of the lymphocyte traffic over the postcapillary venules of rat lymph nodes.. PubMed. 9(4). 150–4.2 indexed citations
Norberg, Bo, et al.. (1973). Lymphocyte locomotion. Morphological criteria of the direction of lymphocyte movement.. PubMed. 6(4). 187–91.14 indexed citations
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