Oluf Borbye Pedersen

Oluf Borbye Pedersen

Visiting professor, Clinical Professor

Member of:

  • Internal medicine: infection medicine

  • Internal Medicine: Endocrinology


  1. Published

    Search for variants of the gene-promoter and the potential phosphotyrosine encoding sequence of the insulin receptor substrate-2 gene: Evaluation of their relation with alterations in insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity

    Almind, K., Frederiksen, S. K., Bernal, D., Hansen, Torben, Ambye, L., Urhammer, Søren Asger, Ekstrøm, Claus Thorn, Berglund, L., Reneland, R., Lithell, H., White, M. F., Van Obberghen, E. & Pedersen, Oluf Borbye, 11 Oct 1999, In: Diabetologia. 42, 10, p. 1244-1249 6 p.

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  2. Published

    Intermediate Expansions of a GAA Repeat in the Frataxin Gene are not associated with Type 2 Diabetes or Altered Glucose-Induced ¿-cell function in Danish Caucasians

    Dalgaard, L. T., Hansen, T., Urhammer, S. A., Clausen, J. O., Eiberg, Hans Rudolf Lytchoff & Pedersen, Oluf Borbye, 1999, In: Diabetes. 48, p. 914-917

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  3. Published
  4. Published

    Implications of compound heterozygous insulin receptor mutations in congenital muscle fibre type disproportion myopathy for the receptor kinase activation

    Klein, H. H., Müller, R., drb459, drb459 & Pedersen, Oluf Borbye, Feb 1999, In: Diabetologia. 42, 2, p. 245-9 5 p.

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  5. Published

    Alternative splicing of exon 17 and a missense mutation in exon 20 of the insulin receptor gene in two brothers with a novel syndrome of insulin resistance (congenital fiber-type disproportion myopathy)

    Vorwerk, P., Christoffersen, C. T., Müller, J., drb459, drb459, Pedersen, Oluf Borbye, De Meyts, P. & drb459, drb459, 1999, In: Hormone Research. 52, 5, p. 211-20 10 p.

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