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    • Expression of Nestin associates with BRCA1 mutations, a basal-like phenotype and aggressive breast cancer 

      Kruger, Kristi; Wik, Elisabeth; Knutsvik, Gøril; Nalwoga, Hawa; Klingen, Tor Audun; Arnes, Jarle; Chen, Ying; Mannelqvist, Monica; Dimitrakopoulou, Konstantina; Stefansson, Ingunn; Birkeland, Even; Aas, Turid; Tobin, Nicholas P; Jonassen, Inge; Bergh, Jonas; Foulkes, William D; Akslen, Lars A (Scientific Reports;7(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-04-24)
      We here examined whether Nestin, by protein and mRNA levels, could be a predictor of BRCA1 related breast cancer, a basal-like phenotype, and aggressive tumours. Immunohistochemical staining of Nestin was done in independent ...
    • In vitro biological validation and cytocompatibility evaluation of hydrogel iron-oxide nanoparticles 

      Catalano, Enrico (AIP Conference Proceedings;1873, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-02)
      Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) have recently been investigated for their excellent biocompatibility as well as multi-purpose biomedical potential with promising results, owing to their ability to be ...
    • 100 days with scans of the same Catphan phantom on the same CT scanner 

      Husby, Ellen; Svendsen, Elisabeth Dahl; Andersen, Hilde Kjernlie; Martinsen, Anne Catherine Trægde (Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics;18(6), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09-18)
      Quality control (QC) of CT scanners is important to evaluate image quality and radiation dose. Different QC phantoms for testing image quality parameters on CT are commercially available, and Catphan phantoms are widely ...
    • Characterization of physicochemical and colloidal properties of hydrogel chitosan-coated iron-oxide nanoparticles for cancer therapy 

      Catalano, Enrico; Benedetto, Andrea Di (Journal of Physics: Conference Series;841, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-05)
      Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles have recently been investigated for their potential to kill cancer cells with promising results, owing to their ability to be targeted and heated by magnetic fields. In this study, ...
    • Long-term follow-up of a hospital-based, multi-intervention programme in type 2 diabetes mellitus: impact on cardiovascular events and death 

      Ofstad, Anne Pernille; Ulimoen, Geir Reinvik; Orvik, Elsa; Birkeland, Kåre I; Gullestad, Lars; Fagerland, Morten; Johansen, Odd Erik (Journal of International Medical Research;45(5), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-19)
      Objective To report the long-term impact on cardiovascular (CV) outcomes and mortality of a 2-year hospital-based multi-interventional care programme as compared with general practitioner (GP)-provided standard ...
    • An international investigation into O red blood cell unit administration in hospitals: the GRoup O Utilization Patterns (GROUP) study 

      Zeller, Michelle P.; Barty, Rebecca; Aandahl, Astrid; Apelseth, Torunn Oveland; Callum, Jeannie; Dunbar, Nancy M.; Elahie, Allahna; Garritsen, Henk; Hancock, Helen; Kutner, José Mauro; Manukian, Belinda; Mizuta, Shuichi; Okuda, Makoto; Pagano, Monica B.; Pogłód, Ryszard; Rushford, Kylie; Selleng, Kathleen; Sørensen, Claess Henning; Sprogøe, Ulrik; Staves, Julie; Weiland, Thorsten; Wendel, Silvano; Wood, Erica M.; Watering, Leo van de; Wordragen-Vlaswinkel, Maria van; Ziman, Alyssa; Zwaginga, Jaap Jan; Murphy, Michael F.; Heddle, Nancy M.; Yazer, Mark H. (Transfusion;57(10), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-25)
      BACKGROUND: Transfusion of group O blood to non-O recipients, or transfusion of D- blood to D+ recipients, can result in shortages of group O or D- blood, respectively. This study investigated RBC utilization patterns at ...