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    Attenuation of the beta-catenin/TCF4 complex in colorectal cancer cells induces several growth-suppressive microRNAs that target cancer promoting genes

    Aberrant activation of the Wnt signaling pathway is causally involved in the formation of most colorectal cancers (CRCs). Although detailed knowledge exists regarding Wnt-regulated protein-coding genes, much l...

    T Schepeler, A Holm, P Halvey, I Nordentoft, P Lamy, E M Riising in Oncogene (2012)

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    LPS induces GROα chemokine production via NF-κB in oral fibroblasts

    Chemotaxis of neutrophils from blood to the inflammation process plays an important role in development of periodontal inflammation. The novel chemokine GROα, also named CXCL1, is a strong chemoattractant for ...

    D. Jönsson, S. Amisten, G. Bratthall, A. Holm, Bengt-Olof Nilsson in Inflammation Research (2009)

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    Strangeness production in \(\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200\) GeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC

    The BRAHMS collaboration has measured identified particle spectra from Au+Au collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200\) GeV....

    I. Arsene, I.G. Bearden, D. Beavis in The European Physical Journal C - Particle… (2004)

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    High pT results for Au+Au collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200\) GeV

    We present transverse momentum spectra of unidentified charged hadrons at two pseudo-rapidities (η = 0, 2.2) as well as the first results on identified negatively charged pions at rapidity 2.2 from Au+Au collisio...

    I. Arsene, I.G. Bearden, D. Beavis in The European Physical Journal C - Particle… (2004)

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    Charged particle multiplicities at BRAHMS

    Charged particle pseudorapidity densities are presented for the 197Au+197Au reaction at \(\sqrt {s_{NN} } = 130\) ....

    I. G. Bearden, D. Beavis, C. Besliu in Acta Physica Hungarica A) Heavy Ion Physics (2002)

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    Neuronal involvement in the effect of an antisecretory factor-derived peptide on induced secretion in the porcine small intestine

    The antisecretory factor is a protein inhibiting enterotoxin-induced intestinal inflammation and hypersecretion. We studied the signaling pathway of three antisecretory factor-derived peptides (A1, A3 and A4)...

    M. Grøndahl, H. Sørensen, M. Unmack, A. Holm in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2002)

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    Occurrence and Clinical Presentation of Systemic Pneumococcal Infections in an Unselected Population in Oslo, Norway, Between 1993 and 1997

    In order to describe the clinical and microbiological manifestations of systemic pneumococcal infection in an unselected urban population, 147 cases that occurred in the period 1993–1997 were retrospectively r...

    A. Holm, D. Berild, S. Ringertz, L. Håheim in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2002)

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    Sequence assisted peptide synthesis (SAPS): A structural evaluation of the technology

    B. Due Larsen, A. Holm, D. H. Christensen in Peptides Frontiers of Peptide Science (2002)

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    Possible evidence for the entrance channel effect in reactions leading to 170W*

    The decay of 170W* formed in reactions with two different projectile - target combinations was studied. The observed differences in the average number of emitted neutrons suggest an entrance channel effect at th...

    M. Kmiecik, A. Maj, B. Herskind, A. Bracco in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (1998)

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    1H, 13C and 15N random coil NMR chemical shifts of the common amino acids. I. Investigations of nearest-neighbor effects

    D. S. Wishart, C. G. Bigam, A. Holm, R. S. Hodges in Journal of Biomolecular NMR (1995)

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    Seven and nine quasi-particleK-isomers in175Hf

    NewK-isomers with very high spin (up to 57/2) have been found in175Hf. This is the highest spin isomer seen in deformed nuclei and involves 9 quasi-particles. The predominant decay to the I=55/2 state in aK π=35/...

    N. L. Gjørup, M. A. Bentley, B. Fabricius in Zeitschrift für Physik A Atomic Nuclei (1990)

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    Nonlinear Optical Effects in Substituted Anilines

    A series of substituted anilines have been synthesized and examined for second harmonic generation (SHG) effects using Kurtz’s powder technique and the results are compared with a urea reference. The materials...

    S. Rosenkilde, A. Holm, T. Geisler, P. S. Ramanujam in Nonlinear Optics in Solids (1990)

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    Equation of state of mixed monolayers of fatty acid and derivatives of 4-nitroaniline and 2-methyl-4-nitro aniline

    Surface pressure vs area/molecule (π vs A) isotherms of octadecanoic acid, docosanoic acid and N-octadecanoyl, and N-docosanoyl derivatives of 4-nitroaniline and 2-methyl-4-nitro aniline were measured at 25°C as ...

    R. Sanchez-Morillo, S. Rosenkilde, A. Holm in Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-Assem… (1990)

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    Arthroscopic suture of peripheral meniscal tears

    Twenty-nine patients underwent meniscal repair using an inside-to-out technique and instruments developed in our department. The tears were more than 1.5 cm in length, vertical, and located in the outer third ...

    H. V. Johannsen, S. Fruensgaard, A. Holm, P. A. Toennesen in International Orthopaedics (1988)

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    IUE observations of X-ray sources: HD153919 (4U1700–37), HDE226868 (Cyg X-1), HZ Her (Her X-1)

    The first UV spectroscopic measurements of binary X-ray sources with IUE show highly variable emission from a photoionised plasma in the object HZ Her, and give evidence for localised circumsystem material in ...

    A. K. Dupree, R. J. Davis, H. Gursky, L. W. Hartmann, J. C. Raymond, A. Boggess in Nature (1978)

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    IUE observations of cool stars: α Aurigae, HR1099, λ Andromedae, and ε Eridani

    Initial IUE observations of four cool stars are reported. Observed fluxes and surface fluxes are given for several UV emission lines in the spectral range 1,175–2,000 Å, obtained at low and high dispersion wit...

    J. L. Linsky, T. R. Ayres, G. S. Basri, N. D. Morrison, A. Boggess in Nature (1978)

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    IUE observations of hot stars: HZ43, BD + 75°325, NGC6826, SS Cygni, η Carinae

    During the commissioning phase of IUE observations were made of a selection of hot stars: the white dwarf HZ43, the hot subdwarf BD + 75°325, the nucleus of the planetary nebula NGC6826, the dwarf nova SS Cygn...

    S. R. Heap, A. Boggess, A. Holm, D. A. Klinglesmith, W. Sparks, D. West, C. C. Wu in Nature (1978)

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    IUE observations of Solar System objects

    During the scientific commissioning phase of IUE several spectra were acquired from objects residing in the Solar System. The activities focused on testing numerous parameters which would indicate the usefulne...

    A. L. Lane, E. Hamrick, A. Boggess, D. C. Evans, T. R. Gull, F. H. Schiffer III in Nature (1978)