430 results on '"Skotheim, Rolf I."'
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52. Frequent copy number gains of SLC2A3 and ETV1 in testicular embryonal carcinomas
53. ScaR—a tool for sensitive detection of known fusion transcripts: establishing prevalence of fusions in testicular germ cell tumors
54. Long‐term first‐in‐man Phase I/II study of an adjuvant dendritic cell vaccine in patients with high‐risk prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy.
55. The epigenome of testicular germ cell tumors
56. Improved gene expression signature of testicular carcinoma in situ
57. Topoisomerase-IIα Is Upregulated in Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors and Associated With Clinical Outcome
58. The testicular germ cell tumour genome
59. Lack of parental origin specificity of altered alleles at 11p15 in testicular germ cell tumors
60. Additional file 7: Table S4. of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
61. Additional file 6: Table S3. of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
62. Additional file 14: Table S8. of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
63. Additional file 2: Table S1. of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
64. Additional file 8: of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
65. Alternative splicing expands the prognostic impact of KRAS in microsatellite stable primary colorectal cancer
66. Additional file 3: Table S2. of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
67. Additional file 1: of CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
68. Multifocal Primary Prostate Cancer Exhibits High Degree of Genomic Heterogeneity
69. Identification of an epigenetic biomarker panel with high sensitivity and specificity for colorectal cancer and adenomas
70. Distinct high resolution genome profiles of early onset and late onset colorectal cancer integrated with gene expression data identify candidate susceptibility loci
71. A universal assay for detection of oncogenic fusion transcripts by oligo microarray analysis
72. Gene methylation profiles of normal mucosa, and benign and malignant colorectal tumors identify early onset markers
73. Hypermethylated MAL gene – a silent marker of early colon tumorigenesis
74. Gene expression profiles of primary colorectal carcinomas, liver metastases, and carcinomatoses
75. Evaluation of loss of heterozygosity/allelic imbalance scoring in tumor DNA
76. The loss of NKX3.1 expression in testicular – and prostate – cancers is not caused by promoter hypermethylation
77. Complex Polygenic Nature of Testicular Germ Cell Cancer Suggests Multifactorial Aetiology
78. CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension
79. Abstracts from the 3rd Conference on Aneuploidy and Cancer: Clinical and Experimental Aspects
80. Multi-omics of 34 colorectal cancer cell lines - a resource for biomedical studies
81. Abstract 1745: Multifocal prostate cancer has high degree of genomic heterogeneity
82. Multilevel genomics of colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability—clinical impact of JAK1 mutations and consensus molecular subtype 1
83. chimeraviz: a tool for visualizing chimeric RNA
84. Novel transcription-induced fusion RNAs in prostate cancer
85. Observed correlation between the expression levels of catalytic subunit, Cβ2, of cyclic adenosine monophosphate–dependent protein kinase and prostate cancer aggressiveness
86. The androgen receptor controls expression of the cancer-associated sTn antigen and cell adhesion through induction of ST6GalNAc1 in prostate cancer
87. Alternative splicing expands the prognostic impact of KRAS in microsatellite stable primary colorectal cancer.
88. PBX3 is a putative biomarker of aggressive prostate cancer
89. Unscrambling the genomic chaos of osteosarcoma reveals extensive transcript fusion, recurrent rearrangements and frequent novel TP53 aberrations
90. Abstract 2700: Transcriptome analyses reveal fusion transcripts and transcript variants that are recurrent across sample series of testicular germ cell tumors
91. PBX3 is a putative biomarker of aggressive prostate cancer
92. Identification of Novel Fusion Genes in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors
93. Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 2 Identifies High-Risk Patients within Both Major Phenotypes of Colorectal Cancer
94. Molecular Subtyping of Primary Prostate Cancer Reveals Specific and Shared Target Genes of Different ETS Rearrangements12
95. Unscrambling the genomic chaos of osteosarcoma reveals extensive transcript fusion, recurrent rearrangements and frequent novel TP53 aberrations
96. MicroRNAs as growth regulators, their function and biomarker status in colorectal cancer
97. Novel RNA variants in colorectal cancers
98. Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 2 Identifies High-Risk Patients within Both Major Phenotypes of Colorectal Cancer
99. Specific and redundant activities of ETV1 and ETV4 in prostate cancer aggressiveness revealed by co-overexpression cellular contexts
100. TIN: An R Package for Transcriptome Instability Analysis
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