Translational Centre

Contact: Rydén Mikael
Phone: +46 858 582 775
Description:

Mikael Rydén's research involves cell and molecular biotechnologies in various cell culture systems along with clinical studies.
The adipose tissue is the most plastic organ in the human body, and its main producer of hormones. While it was previously regarded primarily as an energy-storing tissue, we now know that it plays a central role in the development of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis in clinical conditions such as overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes, familial combined hyperlipidaemia, chronic renal failure, cancer, cachexia and polycystic ovary syndrome.

Cognitive function
NO
Exercise capacity
NO
Metabolic and ventilator response to exercise
NO
Physical activity monitoring
NO
Cardiovascular exploration
YES
Muscle function
NO
Liver
NO
Muscle
NO
Adipose
YES
Gut
NO
Lung
NO
DEXA
YES
Bod Pod
NO
Fibroscan liver investigation
NO
Pea Pod
NO
Impedancemetry
YES
CT
YES
Ultrasound
YES
MRI
YES
Stable isotope tracers
YES
Skinfolds
NO
Test meal
YES
Dedicated kitchen
YES
Indirect calorimetry
YES
Double labelled water
NO
Calorimetric chambers
YES
Faecal analysis
NO
Clamp studies
YES
Immunology
YES
Genetics
YES
Genomics
YES
Metagenomics
NO
Biochemistry
YES
Histology
YES
Mass spectrometry
NO
Cell culture
YES
Animal models
NO
Proteomics
YES
Metabolomics
NO
Substrate turnover
NO
Nutrient biodisponiblity
NO
Obese
NO
Cardiovascular
NO
Chronic respiratory disease
NO
Malnutrition
YES
18-75, chronic kidney disease
Mental disease
NO
Metabolic syndrome
YES
18-75
Gastrointestinal disease
NO
Other disease
NO
Ageing
NO
Orthopaedic
NO
Cancer
YES
18-75, intestinal cancer
Healthy
YES
18-75
Paediatric
NO
Diabetic
YES
18-75, type 1,2,3
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