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Helene Skjøt-Arkil
Cand.pharm, ph.d
Department of Regional Health Research
IRS - Hospital Sønderjylland, Research Unit of Emergency Medicine (Aabenraa)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2236-6375
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Hospital Emergency Service
100%
Foam Cells
42%
Elastin
40%
Peptide Hydrolases
36%
Macrophages
36%
Bacteria
35%
Atherosclerotic Plaques
35%
Sputum
35%
Triage
34%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
33%
Biomarkers
32%
Extracellular Matrix
30%
Cathepsin K
29%
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
29%
Cathepsins
28%
Frailty
28%
Matrix Metalloproteinases
28%
Collagen Type I
24%
Outpatients
23%
Systematic Reviews
22%
Knee
22%
Enterobacteriaceae
22%
Cross-Sectional Studies
21%
Knee Prosthesis
21%
Randomized Controlled Trials
21%
Lung Diseases
20%
Mortality
20%
Professional Practice
19%
Methicillin
18%
Collagen Type IV
18%
Cohort Studies
18%
Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors
17%
Ankylosing Spondylitis
17%
Point-of-Care Systems
17%
Thyroid Diseases
17%
Knee Osteoarthritis
16%
Multicenter Studies
16%
Metalloproteases
16%
Respiratory Tract Infections
15%
Denmark
15%
Middle Aged
15%
Pharmacists
15%
Basement Membrane
15%
Cardiomyopathies
15%
Prostheses and Implants
15%
Prospective Studies
15%
Lung
14%
Atherosclerosis
14%
Hematoma
14%
Critical Illness
14%
Social Sciences
acute care
21%
clinical care
19%
Healthcare
16%
mortality
13%
death
11%
hospitalization care
7%
interaction
7%
Denmark
6%
clinician
6%
clinical records
5%
uncertainty
5%
human being
5%