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Dec-2017Iodine deficiency in Latvia : Current status and need for national recommendationsKonrade, Ilze; Kalere, Ieva; Strele, Ieva; Makrecka-Kuka, Marina; Veisa, Vija; Gavars, Didzis; Rezeberga, Dace; Pirags, Valdis; Lejnieks, Aivars; Gruntmanis, Ugis; Neimane, Lolita; Liepiņš, Edgars; Dambrova, Maija; Rīga Stradiņš University
Dec-2017Milk as an essential source of iodine in Latvian populationNeimane, Lolita Vija; Konrade, Ilze; Avotiņa, Gita; Klaviņa, Aneka; Zagorska, Jeļena; Martinsone, Inese; Cauce, Vinita; Kalere, Ieva; Baylon, Vincenzo; Lejnieks, Aivars; Department of Sports and Nutrition; Department of Internal Diseases; Laboratory of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases; Department of Physics
1-Nov-2019Metformin strongly affects transcriptome of peripheral blood cells in healthy individualsUstinova, Monta; Silamikelis, Ivars; Kalnina, Ineta; Ansone, Laura; Rovite, Vita; Elbere, Ilze; Radovica-Spalvina, Ilze; Fridmanis, Davids; Aladyeva, Jekaterina; Konrade, Ilze; Pirags, Valdis; Klovins, Janis; Rīga Stradiņš University
1-May-2019Melatonin concentrations and sleep quality in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesityKalere, Ieva; Konrade, Ilze; Proskurina, Anna; Upmale, Sabine; Zaķe, Tatjana; Limba, Normunds; Krieviņa, Gita; Lejnieks, Aivars; Tretjakovs, Peteris; Department of Human Physiology and Biochemistry; Department of Internal Diseases
1-Aug-2019Consumption of thyroid medications as an indicator of increase of thyroid morbidity in Latvia from 2011 to 2014Kalere, Ieva; Strele, Ieva; Miglinieks, Martiņš; Repša, Ilze; Pildava, Santa; Romanovs, Mihails; Pirags, Valdis; Konrade, Ilze; Rīga Stradiņš University
1-May-2019Immunological mechanisms of autoimmune thyroid diseases : A shift in the traditional TH1/TH2 paradigmZaķe, Tatjana; Skuja, Sandra; Lejnieks, Aivars; Groma, Valerija; Konrade, Ilze; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology; Department of Internal Diseases