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2. Identification of barriers and facilitators in nationwide implementation of standardized structured reporting in pathology: a mixed method study
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Swillens, J. E. M., Sluijter, C. E., Overbeek, L. I. H., Nagtegaal, I. D., and Hermens, R. P. M. G.
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- 2019
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3. The incidence, mutational status, risk classification and referral pattern of gastro-intestinal stromal tumours in the Netherlands: a nationwide pathology registry (PALGA) study
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Verschoor, Arie J., Bovée, J. V. M. G., Overbeek, L. I. H., Hogendoorn, P. C. W., Gelderblom, H., Roelofs, J. J. T. H., Sastrowijoto, S. H., Willig, A., Dutrieux, R. P., van Zwam, P. H., Hamel, M. F., Hogenes, M. C. H., Bertrand, C., and The PALGA group
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- 2018
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4. Chorionicity and Heritability Estimates from Twin Studies: The Prenatal Environment of Twins and Their Resemblance Across a Large Number of Traits
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van Beijsterveldt, C. E. M., Overbeek, L. I. H., Rozendaal, L., McMaster, M. T. B., Glasner, T. J., Bartels, M., Vink, J. M., Martin, N. G., Dolan, C. V., and Boomsma, D. I.
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- 2016
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5. Correction: Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An Accessible Resource for Understanding the Human Brain and How It Dynamically and Individually Operates in Its Bio-Social Context
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Healthy Brain Study consortium, Aarts, E, Akkerman, A, Altgassen, M, Bartels, R, Beckers, D, Bevelander, K, Bijleveld, E, Davidson, EB, Boleij, A, Bralten, J, Cillessen, T, Claassen, J, Cools, R, Cornelissen, I, Dresler, M, Eijsvogels, T, Faber, M, Fernández, G, Figner, B, Fritsche, M, Füllbrunn, S, Gayet, S, van Gelder, MMHJ, van Gerven, M, Geurts, S, Greven, CU, Groefsema, M, Haak, K, Hagoort, P, Hartman, Y, van der Heijden, B, Hermans, E, Heuvelmans, V, Hintz, F, den Hollander, J, Hulsman, AM, Idesis, S, Jaeger, M, Janse, E, Janzing, J, Kessels, RPC, Karremans, JC, de Kleijn, W, Klein, M, Klumpers, F, Kohn, N, Korzilius, H, Krahmer, B, de Lange, F, van Leeuwen, J, Liu, H, Luijten, M, Manders, P, Manevska, K, Marques, JP, Matthews, J, McQueen, JM, Medendorp, P, Melis, R, Meyer, A, Oosterman, J, Overbeek, L, Peelen, M, Popma, J, Postma, G, Roelofs, K, van Rossenberg, YGT, Schaap, G, Scheepers, P, Selen, L, Starren, M, Swinkels, DW, Tendolkar, I, Thijssen, DHJ, Timmerman, H, Tutunji, R, Tuladhar, A, Veling, H, Verhagen, M, Verkroost, J, Vink, J, Vriezekolk, V, Vrijsen, J, Vyrastekova, J, van der Wal, S, Willems, R, Willemsen, A, and Language, Communication and Cognition
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Questionnaires ,Male ,Alzheimer`s disease Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 1] ,COVID-19/diagnosis ,230 Affective Neuroscience ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,Stress-related disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 13] ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Social Sciences ,Social Environment ,330 000 Food & Cognition ,Social Development ,Sensory disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 12] ,Analytical Chemistry ,RC1200 ,Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment ,Study Protocol ,Cognition ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,130 000 Cognitive Neurology & Memory ,Affect/physiology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Psychology ,Public and Occupational Health ,Cognition/physiology ,Work, Health and Performance ,Intelligence Tests ,Grammar ,Psycholinguistics ,Multidisciplinary ,Non-nativeness in Communication ,Brain ,220 Statistical Imaging Neuroscience ,180 000 Predictive Brain ,Cognitive artificial intelligence ,Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3] ,Semantics ,Research Design ,Medicine ,Female ,Behavioral and Social Aspects of Health ,Institute for Management Research ,Inflammatory diseases Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 5] ,Personality Tests ,Adult ,110 000 Neurocognition of Language ,Psychometrics ,Science ,Decision Making ,Sensation ,BF ,Neuroimaging ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18] ,Language and Speech, Learning and Therapy ,QH301 ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Humans ,Speech Production and Comprehension ,Sensation/physiology ,320 000 MR Structural Quantitative Imaging ,Behavior ,Survey Research ,Behaviour Change and Well-being ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Neuro- en revalidatiepsychologie ,Action, intention, and motor control ,Neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology ,Other Research Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 0] ,Cognitive Psychology ,Biology and Life Sciences ,COVID-19 ,Linguistics ,Brain/diagnostic imaging ,QP ,Language & Communication ,Communication and Media ,Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,Affect ,Renal disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 11] ,Narrative, Cognition & Communication ,RC0321 ,Cognitive Science ,Digital Security ,170 000 Motivational & Cognitive Control ,Developmental Psychopathology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The endeavor to understand the human brain has seen more progress in the last few decades than in the previous two millennia. Still, our understanding of how the human brain relates to behavior in the real world and how this link is modulated by biological, social, and environmental factors is limited. To address this, we designed the Healthy Brain Study (HBS), an interdisciplinary, longitudinal, cohort study based on multidimensional, dynamic assessments in both the laboratory and the real world. Here, we describe the rationale and design of the currently ongoing HBS. The HBS is examining a population-based sample of 1,000 healthy participants (age 30–39) who are thoroughly studied across an entire year. Data are collected through cognitive, affective, behavioral, and physiological testing, neuroimaging, bio-sampling, questionnaires, ecological momentary assessment, and real-world assessments using wearable devices. These data will become an accessible resource for the scientific community enabling the next step in understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context. An access procedure to the collected data and bio-samples is in place and published on https://www.healthybrainstudy.nl/en/data-and-methods/access. Trail registration: https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7955.
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- 2022
6. The rhizosphere zoo: An overview of plant-associated communities of microorganisms, including phages, bacteria, archaea, and fungi, and of some of their structuring factors
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Buée, M., De Boer, W., Martin, F., van Overbeek, L., and Jurkevitch, E.
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- 2009
7. Liver Resection for Metastatic Disease; A Population-Based Analysis of Trends
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de Ridder, J. A.M., Lemmens, V. E.P.P., Overbeek, L. I.H., Nagtegaal, I. D., and de Wilt, J. H.W.
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- 2016
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8. Bacterial Responses to Soil Stimuli
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van Elsas, J. D., van Overbeek, L. S., and Kjelleberg, Staffan, editor
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- 1993
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9. Author Correction: A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (1078), 10.1038/s41467-020-20496-3).
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Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., and Antoniou A.C.
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The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Heiko Becher, which was incorrectly given as Heko Becher. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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- 2021
10. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., and Robson M.
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10-8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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11. Bacterial gene expression at low temperatures
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Trevors, J. T., Bej, A. K., Mojib, N., van Elsas, J. D., and Van Overbeek, L.
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12. Electronic reminders for pathologists promote recognition of patients at risk for Lynch syndrome: cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Overbeek, L. I., Hermens, R. P., van Krieken, J. H., Adang, E. M., Casparie, M., Nagengast, F. M., Ligtenberg, M. J., Hoogerbrugge, N., and MIPA study group
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13. Webinar Plantgezondheid - Weerbaar substraat en weerbare planten, 12 november 2020
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Verberkt, H., Bac-Molenaar, J., Overbeek, L. van, Bakker, D., Verberkt, H., Bac-Molenaar, J., Overbeek, L. van, and Bakker, D.
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14. Frequency of non-histologically diagnosed basal cell carcinomas in daily Dutch practice
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Flohil, S. C., van Tiel, S., Koljenović, S., Jaanen-van der Sanden, G., Overbeek, L. I.H., de Vries, E., and Nijsten, T.
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15. Analysis of endophytic bacterial communities of potato by plating and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of 16S rDNA based PCR fragments
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Garbeva, P., van Overbeek, L. S., van Vuurde, J. W. L., and van Elsas, J. D.
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16. Cumulative risks and rates of subsequent basal cell carcinomas in the Netherlands
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Flohil, S. C., Koljenović, S., de Haas, E. R.M., Overbeek, L. I.H., de Vries, E., and Nijsten, T.
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17. The effect of the native bacterial community structure on the predictability of E. coli O157:H7 survival in manure-amended soil
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van Overbeek, L. S., Franz, E., Semenov, A. V., de Vos, O. J., and van Bruggen, A. H.C.
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18. Notable variation of molecular testing in metastatic lung cancer in the Netherlands
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Kuijpers, C., Van den Heuvel, M., Overbeek, L., Van Lindert, A., Damhuis, R., Willems, S., Kuijpers, C., Van den Heuvel, M., Overbeek, L., Van Lindert, A., Damhuis, R., and Willems, S.
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19. Notable variation of molecular testing in metastatic lung cancer in the Netherlands
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Cancer, Pathologie Groep Moelans, Onderzoeksgroep 6, Longziekten, Infection & Immunity, Pathologie Pathologen staf, Kuijpers, C., Van den Heuvel, M., Overbeek, L., Van Lindert, A., Damhuis, R., Willems, S., Cancer, Pathologie Groep Moelans, Onderzoeksgroep 6, Longziekten, Infection & Immunity, Pathologie Pathologen staf, Kuijpers, C., Van den Heuvel, M., Overbeek, L., Van Lindert, A., Damhuis, R., and Willems, S.
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20. Survival of, and root colonization by, alginate-encapsulated Pseudomonas fluorescens cells following introduction into soil
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van Elsas, J. D., Trevors, J. T., Jain, D., Wolters, A. C., Heijnen, C. E., and van Overbeek, L. S.
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- 1992
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21. Pig slurry reduces the survival of Ralstonia solanacearum biovar 2 in soil
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Gorissen, A, van Overbeek, L S, and van Elsas, J D
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22. A specific marker, pat, for studying the fate of introduced bacteria and their DNA in soil using a combination of detection techniques
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Van Elsas, J. D., Van Overbeek, L. S., and Fouchier, R.
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23. Influence of soil properties on the vertical movement of genetically-marked Pseudomonas fluorescens through large soil microcosms
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van Elsas, J. D., Trevors, J. T., and van Overbeek, L. S.
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24. Long-term survival of and plasmid stability inPseudomonas andKlebsiella species and appearance of nonculturable cells in agricultural drainage water
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van Overbeek, L. S., van Elsas, J. D., Trevors, J. T., and Starodub, M. E.
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25. Gentamicin resistance genes in environmental bacteria: prevalence and transfer
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Heuer, H., Krögerrecklenfort, E., Wellington, E.M.H., Egan, S., van Elsas, J.D., van Overbeek, L., Collard, J.-M, Guillaume, G., Karagouni, A.D., Nikolakopoulou, T.L., and Smalla, K.
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26. Colorectal Adenomas and Cancers After Childhood Cancer Treatment : A DCOG-LATER Record Linkage Study
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Teepen, J C, Kok, Judith L, van Leeuwen, Flora E, Tissing, Wim J E, Dolsma, Wil V, van der Pal, Helena J, Loonen, Jacqueline J, Bresters, Dorine, Versluys, A B, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, van den Berg, Marleen H, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Hauptmann, Michael, Jongmans, M C, Overbeek, L I, van de Vijver, M J, Kremer, L C M, Ronckers, C M, Aleman, B M P, van den Berg, M H, Caron, H N, Daniels, L A, Dolsma, W, van Dulmen-den Broeder, E, Grootenhuis, M A, Haasbeek, C J, den Hartogh, J G, Hauptmann, M, van der Heiden-van der Loo, M, Hollema, N, Janssens, G O, Jaspers, M W M, Kok, J L, van Leeuwen, F E, Loonen, J, Maduro, J H, Neggers, S J C M M, Oldenburger, F, van der Pal, H J, Postma, A, Tersteeg, R J, Zsíros, J, and DCOG-LATER Study Group
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Background: Although colorectal adenomas serve as prime target for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveillance in other high-risk groups, data on adenoma risk after childhood cancer are lacking. We evaluated the risk of histologically confirmed colorectal adenomas among childhood cancer survivors. A secondary aim was to assess CRC risk. Methods: The DCOG-LATER cohort study includes five-year Dutch childhood cancer survivors and a sibling comparison group (n = 883). Colorectal tumors were identified from the population-based Dutch Pathology Registry (PALGA). We calculated cumulative incidences of adenomas/CRCs for survivors and siblings. For adenomas, multivariable Cox regression models were used to evaluate potential risk factors. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results: Among 5843 five-year survivors (median follow-up = 24.9 years), 78 individuals developed an adenoma. Cumulative incidence by age 45 years was 3.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.2% to 5.6%) after abdominopelvic radiotherapy (AP-RT; 49 cases) vs 2.0% (95% CI = 1.3% to 2.8%) among survivors without AP-RT (28 cases; Pdifference = .07) and vs 1.0% (95% CI = 0.3% to 2.6%) among siblings (6 cases) (Pdifference = .03). Factors associated with adenoma risk were AP-RT (hazard ratio [HR] = 2.12, 95% CI = 1.24 to 3.60), total body irradiation (TBI; HR = 10.55, 95% CI = 5.20 to 21.42), cisplatin (HR = 2.13; 95% CI = 0.74 to 6.07 for
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27. Plant- en bodemmicrobioom – belang voor gewasbescherming : Plant and soil microbiome – relevance for crop protection : 2 november, 2017, Akoesticum, Ede
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Postma, J., van der Wal, A., van Overbeek, L., Korthals, G., and Goud, J.K.
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Er gaat geen week voorbij, of er staat iets over micro-organismen in de krant: nieuwe infectieziektes, ziekenhuis met resistente bacteriën, de rol van darmflora op het ontstaan van obesitas in muizen. Ook de technologie om micro-organismen en hun complexe levensgemeenschappen in kaart te brengen maakt een snelle ontwikkeling door. Daarnaast zijn de technieken om grote hoeveelheden sequentiedata te verkrijgen en digitale dataopslag enorm toegenomen. Wat betekent dit voor de gewasbescherming?
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28. Notable variation of molecular testing in metastatic lung cancer in the Netherlands
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Kuijpers, C., primary, Van den Heuvel, M., additional, Overbeek, L., additional, Van Lindert, A., additional, Damhuis, R., additional, and Willems, S., additional
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29. Oral Contraceptive Use and Breast Cancer Risk: Retrospective and Prospective Analyses From a BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carrier Cohort Study
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Schrijver, Lieske H., Olsson, Hakan, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Terry, Mary Beth, Goldgar, David E., Kast, Karin, Engel, Christoph, Mooij, Thea M., Adlard, Julian, Barrowdale, Daniel, Davidson, Rosemarie, Eeles, Ros, Ellis, Steve, Evans, D. Gareth, Frost, Debra, Izatt, Louise, Porteous, Mary E., Side, Lucy E., Walker, Lisa, Berthet, Pascaline, Bonadona, Val Erie, Leroux, Dominique, Mouret-Fourme, Emmanuelle, Venat-Bouvet, Laurence, Buys, Saundra S., Southey, Melissa C., John, Esther M., Chung, Wendy K., Daly, Mary B., Bane, Anita, van Asperen, Christi J., Garcia, Encarna B. Gomez, Mourits, Marian J. E., Roos-Blom, Marie-Jose, Friedlander, Michael L., McLachlan, Sue-Anne, Singer, Christian F., Foretova, Lenka, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Caldes, Trinidad, Olah, Edith, Jakubowska, Anna, Nogues, Catherine, Andrieu, Nadine, Easton, Douglas F., van Leeuwen, Flora E., Hopper, John L., Milne, Roger L., Antoniou, Antonis C., Rookus, Matti A., Rookus, M. A., Hogervorst, F. B. L., van Leeuwen, F. E., Adank, M. A., Schmidt, M. K., Russell, N. S., de Lange, J. L., Wijnands, R., Jenner, D. J., Collee, J. M., van den Ouweland, A. M. W., Hooning, M. J., Seynaeve, C., van Deurzen, C. H. M., Obdeijn, I. M., van Asperen, C. J., Wijnen, J. T., Tollenaar, R. A. E. M., Devilee, P., van Cronenburg, T. C. T. E. F., Kets, C. M., Mensenkamp, A. R., Ausems, M. G. E. M., van der Luijt, R. B., van der Pol, C. C., Aalfs, C. M., Meijers-Heijboer, H. E. J., van Os, T. A. M., van Engelen, K., Gille, J. J. P., Waisfisz, Q., Gomez-Garcia, E. B., Blok, M. J., Oosterwijk, J. C., van der Hout, A. H., Mourits, M. J., de Bock, G. H., Siesling, S., Verloop, J., Overbeek, L. I. H., Schrijver, Lieske H., Olsson, Hakan, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Terry, Mary Beth, Goldgar, David E., Kast, Karin, Engel, Christoph, Mooij, Thea M., Adlard, Julian, Barrowdale, Daniel, Davidson, Rosemarie, Eeles, Ros, Ellis, Steve, Evans, D. Gareth, Frost, Debra, Izatt, Louise, Porteous, Mary E., Side, Lucy E., Walker, Lisa, Berthet, Pascaline, Bonadona, Val Erie, Leroux, Dominique, Mouret-Fourme, Emmanuelle, Venat-Bouvet, Laurence, Buys, Saundra S., Southey, Melissa C., John, Esther M., Chung, Wendy K., Daly, Mary B., Bane, Anita, van Asperen, Christi J., Garcia, Encarna B. Gomez, Mourits, Marian J. E., Roos-Blom, Marie-Jose, Friedlander, Michael L., McLachlan, Sue-Anne, Singer, Christian F., Foretova, Lenka, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Caldes, Trinidad, Olah, Edith, Jakubowska, Anna, Nogues, Catherine, Andrieu, Nadine, Easton, Douglas F., van Leeuwen, Flora E., Hopper, John L., Milne, Roger L., Antoniou, Antonis C., Rookus, Matti A., Rookus, M. A., Hogervorst, F. B. L., van Leeuwen, F. E., Adank, M. A., Schmidt, M. K., Russell, N. S., de Lange, J. L., Wijnands, R., Jenner, D. J., Collee, J. M., van den Ouweland, A. M. W., Hooning, M. J., Seynaeve, C., van Deurzen, C. H. M., Obdeijn, I. M., van Asperen, C. J., Wijnen, J. T., Tollenaar, R. A. E. M., Devilee, P., van Cronenburg, T. C. T. E. F., Kets, C. M., Mensenkamp, A. R., Ausems, M. G. E. M., van der Luijt, R. B., van der Pol, C. C., Aalfs, C. M., Meijers-Heijboer, H. E. J., van Os, T. A. M., van Engelen, K., Gille, J. J. P., Waisfisz, Q., Gomez-Garcia, E. B., Blok, M. J., Oosterwijk, J. C., van der Hout, A. H., Mourits, M. J., de Bock, G. H., Siesling, S., Verloop, J., and Overbeek, L. I. H.
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Background: For BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, the association between oral contraceptive preparation (OCP) use and breast cancer (BC) risk is still unclear. Methods: Breast camcer risk associations were estimated from OCP data on 6030 BRCA1 and 3809 BRCA2 mutation carriers using age-dependent Cox regression, stratified by study and birth cohort. Prospective, left-truncated retrospective and full-cohort retrospective analyses were performed. Results: For BRCA1 mutation carriers, OCP use was not associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.75 to 1.56), but in the left-truncated and full-cohort retrospective analyses, risks were increased by 26% (95% CI = 6% to 51%) and 39% (95% CI = 23% to 58%), respectively. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, OCP use was associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (HR = 1.75, 95% CI = 1.03 to 2.97), but retrospective analyses were inconsistent (left-truncated: HR = 1.06, 95% CI = 0.85 to 1.33; full cohort: HR = 1.52, 95% CI = 1.28 to 1.81). There was evidence of increasing risk with duration of use, especially before the first full-term pregnancy (BRCA1: both retrospective analyses, P < .001 and P = .001, respectively; BRCA2: full retrospective analysis, P = .002). Conclusions: Prospective analyses did not show that past use of OCP is associated with an increased BC risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers in young middle-aged women (40-50 years). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, a causal association is also not likely at those ages. Findings between retrospective and prospective analyses were inconsistent and could be due to survival bias or a true association for younger women who were underrepresented in the prospective cohort. Given the uncertain safety of long-term OCP use for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers, indications other than contraception should be avoided and non-hormonal contraceptive methods should be discussed.
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30. Colorectal Adenomas and Cancers After Childhood Cancer Treatment: A DCOG-LATER Record Linkage Study
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Genetica Klinische Genetica, PMC Medisch specialisten, SCT patientenzorg, Child Health, Zorg en O&O, Klinische Fysica RT, Speerpunt, MS Neonatologie, Fysica Radiotherapie Research, Onderzoeksgroep 7, Brain, ZL Cerebrovasculaire Ziekten Medisch, MS Radiotherapie, Cancer, Teepen, J C, Kok, Judith L, van Leeuwen, Flora E, Tissing, Wim J E, Dolsma, Wil V, van der Pal, Helena J, Loonen, Jacqueline J, Bresters, Dorine, Versluys, A B, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, van den Berg, Marleen H, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Hauptmann, Michael, Jongmans, M C, Overbeek, L I, van de Vijver, M J, Kremer, L C M, Ronckers, C M, Aleman, B M P, van den Berg, M H, Caron, H N, Daniels, L A, Dolsma, W, van Dulmen-den Broeder, E, Grootenhuis, M A, Haasbeek, C J, den Hartogh, J G, Hauptmann, M, van der Heiden-van der Loo, M, Hollema, N, Janssens, G O, Jaspers, M W M, Kok, J L, van Leeuwen, F E, Loonen, J, Maduro, J H, Neggers, S J C M M, Oldenburger, F, van der Pal, H J, Postma, A, Tersteeg, R J, Zsíros, J, DCOG-LATER Study Group, Genetica Klinische Genetica, PMC Medisch specialisten, SCT patientenzorg, Child Health, Zorg en O&O, Klinische Fysica RT, Speerpunt, MS Neonatologie, Fysica Radiotherapie Research, Onderzoeksgroep 7, Brain, ZL Cerebrovasculaire Ziekten Medisch, MS Radiotherapie, Cancer, Teepen, J C, Kok, Judith L, van Leeuwen, Flora E, Tissing, Wim J E, Dolsma, Wil V, van der Pal, Helena J, Loonen, Jacqueline J, Bresters, Dorine, Versluys, A B, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M, van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, van den Berg, Marleen H, van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Hauptmann, Michael, Jongmans, M C, Overbeek, L I, van de Vijver, M J, Kremer, L C M, Ronckers, C M, Aleman, B M P, van den Berg, M H, Caron, H N, Daniels, L A, Dolsma, W, van Dulmen-den Broeder, E, Grootenhuis, M A, Haasbeek, C J, den Hartogh, J G, Hauptmann, M, van der Heiden-van der Loo, M, Hollema, N, Janssens, G O, Jaspers, M W M, Kok, J L, van Leeuwen, F E, Loonen, J, Maduro, J H, Neggers, S J C M M, Oldenburger, F, van der Pal, H J, Postma, A, Tersteeg, R J, Zsíros, J, and DCOG-LATER Study Group
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31. Aanzet tot milieuprioritering van diergeneesmiddelen uit dierlijke mest
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Lahr, J., Wipfler, L., Bondt, N., de Koeijer, T., Berendsen, B., Hoeksma, P., van Overbeek, L., and Mevius, D.
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Environmental Risk Assessment ,Performance and Impact Agrosectors ,Emissie & Mestverwaarding ,PE&RC ,Innovation- and Risk Management and Information Governance ,BU Dierbehandelingsmiddelen ,BU Veterinary Drugs ,Performance en Impact Agrosectoren ,Biointeractions and Plant Health ,Epidemiologie, Bioinformatica & Diermodellen ,WIAS ,Dierecologie ,Epidemiology, Bio-informatics & Animal models ,Animal Ecology ,Emissions & Manure Valorisation ,VLAG - Abstract
De toepassing van drijfmest op akkers en grasland kan leiden tot verspreiding van diergeneesmiddelen naar bodem, grondwater en oppervlaktewater. Voor de 20 meest gebruikte antibiotica en antiparasitica in twee Nederlandse veehouderijsectoren, de intensieve varkens- en de kalverhouderij, hebben wij gebruiksgegevens en stofeigenschappen verzameld, zowel door middel van eigen metingen als uit de openbare literatuur. Met deze gegevens is voor deze stoffen de kans om de periode van mestopslag te overleven en vervolgens - na toepassing op het land - de kans op uitspoeling naar grond- en oppervlaktewater en persistentie in de bodem beoordeeld.
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32. Schimmels en bacteriën vergroten weerbaarheid tegen ziekten en plagen : endofyten een nuttige aanvulling bij plaagbestrijding
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Messelink, G., Overbeek, L., Messelink, G., and Overbeek, L.
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Steeds meer onderzoek laat zien dat endofyten, micro-organismen die in de plant leven maar geen schade geven, een belangrijke bijdrage kunnen leveren aan de weerbaarheid van planten tegen plagen. Dit was reden om te kijken wat de potentie van endofyten is voor plaagbestrijding in de glastuinbouw. Experimenten in tomaat, paprika, perkgoed en chrysant hebben laten zien dat de tot nu toe geteste schimmel-isolaten geen volledige bestrijding van plagen geven, maar wel een significante remming in de populatiegroei.
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33. Global One Health : Risks of livestock manure application
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Berendsen, B., Overbeek, L. van, Abee, T., Bergevoet, R., Hoeksma, P., Lahr, J., Mevius, D., Berendsen, B., Overbeek, L. van, Abee, T., Bergevoet, R., Hoeksma, P., Lahr, J., and Mevius, D.
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Study and model fate of selected veterinary medicines (antibiotics), antimicrobial resistant bacteria(genes) and pathogens in the chain from animal to the environment.
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34. Functional mechanisms underlying pleiotropic risk alleles at the 19p13.1 breast-ovarian cancer susceptibility locus
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Jebsen Center for Breast Cancer Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo N-0310, Norway. 34 Dr Margarete Fischer- Bosch-Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Stuttgart D-70376, Germany. 35 University of Tu¨bingen, Tu¨bingen 72074, Germany. 36 German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg 69120, Germany. 37 International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon 69008, France. 38 Division of Preventive Oncology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg 69121, Germany. 39 Cancer Epidemiology Centre, Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia. 40 Genetic Counseling Unit, Hereditary Cancer Program, IDIBGI (Institut d’Investigacio´ Biome`dica de Girona), Catalan Institute of Oncology, Girona 08908, Spain. 41 Department of Surgery, National University Health System, Singapore 119077, Singapore. 42 Molecular Epidemiology Group, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg 69120, Germany. 43 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg 69120, Germany. 44 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki 00029 HUS, Finland. 45 Department of Pathology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki 00029, Finland. 46 Department of Medicine, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA. 47 Molecular Oncology Laboratory, Hospital Clinico San Carlos, IdISSC (El Instituto de Investigacio´n Sanitaria del Hospital Clı ´nico San Carlos), Madrid 28040, Spain. 48 Cancer Genetics Laboratory, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria 3002, Australia. 49 Cancer Pathology & Prevention, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo 14263, New York, USA. 50 Division of Cancer Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg 69121, Germany. 51 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endocrine system diseases ,Messenger ,IDENTIFIES 3 ,MODIFIERS ,Brjóstakrabbamein ,BRCA2 MUTATION CARRIERS ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,GWAS ,INVESTIGATORS ,African Continental Ancestry Group ,Asian Continental Ancestry Group ,Breast Neoplasms ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19 ,Female ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genotype ,Humans ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,RNA, Messenger ,Alleles ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,COMMON VARIANTS ,EPITHELIAL-CELLS ,Single Nucleotide ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,NAF12 ,Medical Genetics ,Human ,endocrine system ,Science ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19/genetics ,Black People ,Breast Neoplasms/genetics ,Chromosomes ,Article ,Ovarian Neoplasms/genetics ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Asian People ,REVEALS ,Polymorphism ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Krabbamein ,Medicinsk genetik ,Cancer och onkologi ,Pair 19 ,Arfgengi ,GENE ,Eggjastokkar ,Cancer and Oncology ,RNA ,BRCA1 Protein/genetics - Abstract
A locus at 19p13 is associated with breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC) risk. Here we analyse 438 SNPs in this region in 46,451 BC and 15,438 OC cases, 15,252 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 73,444 controls and identify 13 candidate causal SNPs associated with serous OC (P=9.2 × 10−20), ER-negative BC (P=1.1 × 10−13), BRCA1-associated BC (P=7.7 × 10−16) and triple negative BC (P-diff=2 × 10−5). Genotype-gene expression associations are identified for candidate target genes ANKLE1 (P=2 × 10−3) and ABHD8 (P, A region on chromosome 19p13 is associated with the risk of developing ovarian and breast cancer. Here, the authors genotyped SNPs in this region in thousands of breast and ovarian cancer patients and identified SNPs associated with three genes, which were analysed with functional studies.
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Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders [IGMD 3] ,Molecular epidemiology [NCEBP 1] ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease [NCMLS 6] ,Hereditary cancer and cancer-related syndromes [ONCOL 1] ,Translational research [ONCOL 3] ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Immunotherapy, gene therapy and transplantation [UMCN 1.4] ,neoplasms ,digestive system diseases ,Molecular diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring [UMCN 1.2] - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 51681.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Endometrial cancer diagnosed at a relatively young age or in a patient with a medical history of colorectal cancer may be indicative of Lynch syndrome. Four women, aged 43, 60, 41 and 54 respectively, with a family history of endometrial or colorectal neoplasm were examined for microsatellite instability (MSI) in tumour tissue with positive results. Subsequently, a mutation was found in one of the DNA mismatch repair genes. Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), is caused by a germline mutation in a mismatch repair gene and is an autosomal dominant disorder that is characterized by the development of carcinoma of the endometrium and colorectum at a relatively young age. Until recently, recognition of Lynch syndrome was mainly based on an, often incomplete, family history, but today the presence of MSI in tumour tissue can be used to identify patients at risk for Lynch syndrome. A pathologist can contribute to identifying a patient at risk for Lynch syndrome by initiating MSI testing when: (a) endometrial cancer is diagnosed under the age of 50, (b) a combination of endometrial cancer and colorectal cancer is diagnosed under the age of 70.
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36. An original phylogenetic approach identified mitochondrial haplogroup T1a1 as inversely associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA2 mutation carriers
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To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked Files. This article is open access. Individuals carrying pathogenic mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes have a high lifetime risk of breast cancer. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are involved in DNA double-strand break repair, DNA alterations that can be caused by exposure to reactive oxygen species, a main source of which are mitochondria. Mitochondrial genome variations affect electron transport chain efficiency and reactive oxygen species production. Individuals with different mitochondrial haplogroups differ in their metabolism and sensitivity to oxidative stress. Variability in mitochondrial genetic background can alter reactive oxygen species production, leading to cancer risk. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that mitochondrial haplogroups modify breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. We genotyped 22,214 (11,421 affected, 10,793 unaffected) mutation carriers belonging to the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 for 129 mitochondrial polymorphisms using the iCOGS array. Haplogroup inference and association detection were performed using a phylogenetic approach. ALTree was applied to explore the reference mitochondrial evolutionary tree and detect subclades enriched in affected or unaffected individuals. We discovered that subclade T1a1 was depleted in affected BRCA2 mutation carriers compared with the rest of clade T (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.55; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.34 to 0.88; P = 0.01). Compared with the most frequent haplogroup in the general population (that is, H and T clades), the T1a1 haplogroup has a HR of 0.62 (95% CI, 0.40 to 0.95; P = 0.03). We also identified three potential susceptibility loci, including G13708A/rs28359178, which has demonstrated an inverse association with familial breast cancer risk. This study illustrates how original approaches such as the phylogeny-based method we used can empower classical molecular epidemiological studies aimed at identifying association or risk modification effects. European Commission Seventh Framework Program 223175: HEALTH-F2-2009-223175 Cancer Research UK C12292/A11174 C1287/A10118 C1287/A11990 C5047/A8385 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) program National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) American Cancer Society Early Detection Professorship SIOP-06-258-01-COUN Intramural Research Program of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health UM1 CA164920 Lithuania (BFBOCC-LT): Research Council of Lithuania LIG-07/2012 LSC 10.0010.08 European Social Fund 2009/0220/1DP/1.1.1.2.0/09/APIA/VIAA/016 Liepaja City Council, Liepaja, Latvia Breast Cancer Research Foundation Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) Morris and Horowitz Families Professorship in Cancer Etiology and Outcomes Research NEYE Foundation Spanish Association against Cancer (Asociacion Espanola Contra el Cancer) AECC08 Thematic Network Cooperative Research in Cancer (Red Tematica Investigacion Cooperativa en Cancer (RTICC), Centro de Investigacion Cancer, Salamanca, Spain) RTICC 06/0020/1060 Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation FIS PI08 1120 Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria (FIS) SAF2010-20493 Fundacion Mutua Madrilena (FMMA) City of Hope Clinical Cancer Genetics Community Network and the Hereditary Cancer Research Registry (COH-CCGCRN) National Cancer Institute and the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health RC4CA153828 Italian citizens Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) European Union (European Social Fund (ESF) Greek national funds through the "Education and Lifelong Learning" operational program of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) - Research Funding Program of the General Secretariat for Research and Technology: ARISTEIA "Heracleitus II: Investing in knowledge society through the European Social Fund" Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ) National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) grant to the Biomedical Research Centre, Manchester, UK NIHR grant to the Biomedical Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London University of Kansas Cancer Center P30 CA168524 Kansas Bioscience Authority Eminent Scholar Program Chancellors Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences Professorship German Cancer Aid 109076 Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC) Ligue National Contre le Cancer Association "Le cancer du sein, parlons-en!" Award Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer program GOA BOF10/GOA/019 Ghent University Hospital National Cancer Institute grants to the GOG Administrative Office and Tissue Bank CA 27469 GOG Statistical and Data Center CA 37517 GOG's Cancer Prevention and Control Committee CA 101165 Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain RD12/00369/0006 12/00539 European Regional Development Fund (Fonds europeen de developpement regional (FEDER)) funds Helsinki University Central Hospital Research Fund Academy of Finland 266528 Finnish Cancer Society Sigrid Juselius Foundation Dutch Cancer Society NKI1998-1854 NKI2004-3088 NKI2007-3756 Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research NWO 91109024 Pink Ribbon grant 110005 Biobanking and Molecular Resource Infrastructure (BBMRI) NWO 184.021.007/CP46 Hungarian Research and Technological Innovation Fund (KTIA)/Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (Orszagos Tudomanyos Kutatasi Alapprogramok (OTKA)) KTIA-OTKA CK-80745 KTIA-OTKA K-112228 Institut Catala d'Oncologia (ICO): contract grant sponsor: Asociacion Espanola Contra el Cancer Spanish Health Research Foundation Ramon Areces Foundation Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) Catalan Health Institute Autonomous Government of Catalonia International Hereditary Cancer Center (Department of Genetics and Pathology, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland) PBZ_KBN_122/P05/2004 Icelandic Association "Walking for Breast Cancer Research" Landspitali University Hospital Research Fund Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for the "CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer" program, Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance 019511 Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade PSR-SIIRI-701 Ministero della Salute and a "5 x 1,000" Istituto Oncologico Veneto grant Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro National Breast Cancer Foundation Queensland Cancer Fund Cancer Councils of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia Cancer Foundation of Western Australia National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the National Cancer Institute (NCI) CA 116167 CA 128978 CA 176785 NCI Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer CA116201 US Department of Defense Ovarian Cancer Idea award W81XWH-10-1-0341 Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic to Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute MMCI 00209805 European Regional Development Fund State Budget of the Czech Republic (RECAMO) CZ. 1.05/2.1.00/03.0101 Charles University in Prague project UNCE204024 Robert and Kate Niehaus Clinical Cancer Genetics Initiative Intramural Research Program of the National Cancer Institute Westat, Inc, Rockville, MD, USA N02-CP-11019-50 N02-CP-65504 Clalit Health Services in Israel Israel Cancer Association Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), New York, NY, USA Russian Federation for Basic Research 11-04-00227 12-04-00928 12-04-01490 Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Russia 02.740.11.0780 Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Istituto Toscano Tumori (ITT) Israeli Inherited Breast Cancer Consortium Swedish Breast Cancer Swedish Cancer Society Ralph and Marion Falk Medical Research Trust Entertainment Industry Fund National Women's Cancer Research Alliance University of California, Los Angeles Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Foundation: Breast Cancer Research Foundation University of California, San Francisco Cancer Risk Program and Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Research UK University of Pennsylvania: National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 CA102776 R01 CA083855 Susan G Komen for the Cure, Basser Center for BRCA Victorian Familial Cancer Trials Group (VFCTG): Victorian Cancer Agency, Cancer Australia, National Breast Cancer Foundation 5U01 CA113916 R01 CA140323 ISCIIIRETIC RD06/0020/1051 PI09/02483 PI10/01422 PI10/00748 PI13/00285 PI13/00189 2009SGR290 PI13/00189 2009SGR283 CA125183 R01 CA142996 1U01CA161032
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Ridder, J.A.M. de, Wilt, J.H.W. de, Simmer, F., Overbeek, L., Lemmens, V., Nagtegaal, I.D., Ridder, J.A.M. de, Wilt, J.H.W. de, Simmer, F., Overbeek, L., Lemmens, V., and Nagtegaal, I.D.
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Contains fulltext : 172794.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), The liver is a common metastatic site for a large variety of primary tumors. For both patients with known and unknown primary tumors it is important to understand metastatic patterns to provide tailored therapies. To perform a nationwide exploration of the origins of histological confirmed liver metastases. A total of 23,154 patients were identified. The majority of liver metastases were carcinomas (n=21,400; 92%) of which adenocarcinoma was the most frequent subtype (n=17,349; 75%). Most common primary tumors in patients with adenocarcinoma were from colorectal (n=8,004), pancreatic (n=1,755) or breast origin (n=1,415). In women of 50 years and younger, metastatic adenocarcinoma originated more frequently from breast cancer, while in women older than 70 years liver metastases originated more frequently from gastrointestinal tumors. Liver metastases in men older than 70 years originated often from squamous cell lung carcinoma. An unknown primary tumor was detected in 4,209 (18%) patients, although tumor type could be determined in 3,855 (92%) of them. Data were collected using the nationwide network and registry of histo- and cytopathology in the Netherlands (PALGA). All histological confirmed liver metastases between January 2001 and December 2010 were evaluated for tumor type, origin of the primary tumor and were correlated with patient characteristics (age, gender). The current study provides an overview of the origins of liver metastases in a series of 23,154 patients.
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38. A nation-wide epidemiological study on the risk of developing second malignancies in patients with different histological subtypes of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Ooft, M. L., Vanpenburg, J., Braunius, W. W., Stegeman, I., Wegner, I., De Bree, R., Overbeek, L. I H, Koljenović, S., Willems, S. M., Ooft, M. L., Vanpenburg, J., Braunius, W. W., Stegeman, I., Wegner, I., De Bree, R., Overbeek, L. I H, Koljenović, S., and Willems, S. M.
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39. A nation-wide epidemiological study on the risk of developing second malignancies in patients with different histological subtypes of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Pathologie patiënten zorg, Pathologie Opleiding, Cancer, Verpleegafdeling Mondz/Kaakchir. D5 Oost, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Brain, MS Hoofd-Hals Chirurgische Oncologie, Ooft, M. L., Vanpenburg, J., Braunius, W. W., Stegeman, I., Wegner, I., De Bree, R., Overbeek, L. I H, Koljenović, S., Willems, S. M., Pathologie patiënten zorg, Pathologie Opleiding, Cancer, Verpleegafdeling Mondz/Kaakchir. D5 Oost, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Brain, MS Hoofd-Hals Chirurgische Oncologie, Ooft, M. L., Vanpenburg, J., Braunius, W. W., Stegeman, I., Wegner, I., De Bree, R., Overbeek, L. I H, Koljenović, S., and Willems, S. M.
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40. Molecular and genetic traits of Bacillus licheniformis GL174, a culturable endophyte of Vitis vinifera cv. Glera
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Nigris, Sebastiano, Baldan, Enrico, Favaro, Gabriella, Squartini, Andrea, van Overbeek, L, and Baldan, Barbara
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41. The distribution of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) grade in 4232 women and its impact on overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening
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van Luijt, P. A., primary, Heijnsdijk, E. A. M., additional, Fracheboud, J., additional, Overbeek, L. I. H., additional, Broeders, M. J. M., additional, Wesseling, J., additional, den Heeten, G. J., additional, and de Koning, H. J., additional
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42. PO-0770: Subsequent colorectal adenomas in childhood cancer survivors: a DCOG LATER record linkage study
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Teepen, J., primary, Kok, J., additional, Van Leeuwen, F., additional, Tissing, W., additional, Dolsma, W., additional, Van der Pal, H., additional, Van Dulmen-den Broeder, E., additional, Van den Heuvel-Eibrink, M., additional, Loonen, J., additional, Bresters, D., additional, Versluys, A., additional, Neggers, S., additional, De Vries, A., additional, Jaspers, M., additional, Van den Berg, M., additional, Caron, H., additional, Van der Heiden-van der Loo, M., additional, Hollema, N., additional, Oldenburger, F., additional, Visser, O., additional, Overbeek, L., additional, Kremer, L., additional, and Ronckers, C., additional
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43. Mining Hierarchical Pathology Data Using Inductive Logic Programming
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Holmes, J.H., Bellazzi, R., Sacchi, L., Peek, N., Beéck, T. Op De, Hommersom, A.J., Haaren, J. Van, Heijden, M. van der, Davis, J, Lucas, P., Overbeek, L., Nagtegaal, I., Holmes, J.H., Bellazzi, R., Sacchi, L., Peek, N., Beéck, T. Op De, Hommersom, A.J., Haaren, J. Van, Heijden, M. van der, Davis, J, Lucas, P., Overbeek, L., and Nagtegaal, I.
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Contains fulltext : 143753.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)
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44. Werkgroep Fytobacteriologie : verslag van de bijeenkomst op 3 september 2015 : dead or alive
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Wolf, J. van der, Overbeek, L. van, Wolf, J. van der, and Overbeek, L. van
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Het thema van deze werkgroepbijeenkomst ‘dead or alive’ was al tijdens een eerder werkgroepoverleg gekozen. Het kunnen onderscheiden van dode en levende bacteriën is belangrijk, zowel voor pathogene bacteriën als voor ‘beneficials’, maar het onderscheid is vaak moeilijk te maken.
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45. Chorionicity and Heritability Estimates from Twin Studies: The Prenatal Environment of Twins and Their Resemblance Across a Large Number of Traits
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van Beijsterveldt, C. E. M., primary, Overbeek, L. I. H., additional, Rozendaal, L., additional, McMaster, M. T. B., additional, Glasner, T. J., additional, Bartels, M., additional, Vink, J. M., additional, Martin, N. G., additional, Dolan, C. V., additional, and Boomsma, D. I., additional
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46. Survival of genetically engineered Pseudomonas fluorescens in soil in competition with the parent strain
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Elsas, J. D., Overbeek, L. S., Feldmann, A. M., Annette Dullemans, and Leeuw, O.
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47. Biotechnologie voor bulkproductie van organische chemicaliën
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Patel, M.K., Crank, M., Dornburg, V., Hermann, B.G., Overbeek, L., Energy, Environment and Land-use, Options for a sustainable energy supply, The demand for energy and materials, and Dep Scheikunde
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48. Medium and Long-term Opportunities and Risks of the Biotechnological Production of Bulk Chemicals from Renewable Resources
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Patel, M., Crank, M., Dornburg, V., Hermann, B., Roes, L., Hüsing, B., Overbeek, L., Terragni, F., and Recchia, E.
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49. Gentamicin resistance genes in environmental bacteria: Prevalence and transfer
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Heuer, H Krogerrecklenfort, E Wellington, EMH Egan, S and van Elsas, JD van Overbeek, L Collard, JM Guillaume, G and Karagouni, AD Nikolakopoulou, TL Smalla, K
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A comprehensive multiphasic survey of the prevalence and transfer of gentamicin resistance (Gm(r)) genes in different non-clinical environments has been performed. We were interested to find out whether Gm(r) genes described from clinical isolates can be detected in different environmental habitats and whether hot spots can be identified. Furthermore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of selective pressure on the abundance and mobility of resistance genes. The study included samples from soils, rhizospheres, piggery manure, faeces from cattle, laying and broiler chickens, municipal and hospital sewage water, and coastal water. Six clusters of genes coding for Gm-modifying enzymes (aac(3)-I, aac(3)-II/VI, aac(3)-III/IV, aac(6’)-II/Ib, ant(2”)-I, aph(2”)-I) were identified based on a database comparison and primer systems for each gene cluster were developed. Gm-resistant bacteria isolated from the different environments had a different taxonomic composition. In only 34 of 207 isolates, mainly originating from sewage, faeces and coastal water polluted with wastewater, were known Gm(r) genes corresponding to five of the six clusters detected. The strains belonged to genera in which the genes had previously been detected (Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter) but also to phylogenetically distant bacteria, such as members of the CFB group, alpha- and beta-Proteobacteria. Gm(r) genes located on mobile genetic elements (MGE) could be captured in exogenous isolations into recipients belonging to alpha-, beta- and gamma-Proteobacteria from all environments except for soil. A high proportion of the MGE, conferring Gm resistance isolated from sewage, were identified as IncPbeta plasmids. Molecular detection of Gmr genes, and broad host range plasmid-specific sequences (IncP-1, IncN, IncW and IncQ) in environmental DNA indicated a habitat-specific dissemination. A high abundance and diversity of Gm(r) genes could be shown for samples from faeces (broilers, layers, cattle), from sewage, from seawater, collected close to a wastewater outflow, and from piggery manure. In the latter samples all six clusters of Gm(r) genes could be detected. The different kinds of selective pressure studied here seemed to enhance the abundance of MGE, while an effect on Gmr genes was not obvious. (C) 2002 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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50. Biologische ontsmetting van tarragronden besmet met quarantine organismen
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Overbeek, L. van, Kastelein, P., Runia, W., Molendijk, L., Overbeek, L. van, Kastelein, P., Runia, W., and Molendijk, L.
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Doel van het literatuuronderzoek is de beheersing van fytosanitaire risico’s van verspreiding van “fytopathogenen” en onkruidzaden, waarbij de focus ligt op de overleving van (quarantaine) organismen in reststromen na behandeling van gewasresten, grond behandeling, compostering en fermentatie.
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