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    Harmonemia: a universal strategy for flow cytometry immunophenoty**—A European LeukemiaNet WP10 study

    F Lacombe, E Bernal, D Bloxham, S Couzens, M G D Porta, U Johansson, W Kern in Leukemia (2016)

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    Revisiting guidelines for integration of flow cytometry results in the WHO classification of myelodysplastic syndromes—proposal from the International/European LeukemiaNet Working Group for Flow Cytometry in MDS

    Definite progress has been made in the exploration of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) by flow cytometry (FCM) since the publication of the World Health Organization 2008 classification of myeloid neoplasms. An...

    A Porwit, A A van de Loosdrecht, P Bettelheim, L Eidenschink Brodersen in Leukemia (2014)

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    Standardization of flow cytometry in myelodysplastic syndromes: a report from an international consortium and the European LeukemiaNet Working Group

    Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly recognized as an important tool in the diagnosis and prognosis of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). However, validation of current assays and agreement upon the techniques ar...

    T M Westers, R Ireland, W Kern, C Alhan, J S Balleisen, P Bettelheim, K Burbury in Leukemia (2012)

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    Shorter survival-times following adjuvant endocrine therapy in oestrogen- and progesterone-receptor positive breast cancer overexpressing HER2 and/or with an increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor

    Purpose: To investigate the possible correlation between expression of HER2 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and to determine the predictive value of these factors in patien...

    B. Linderholm, J. Bergqvist, H. Hellborg, U. Johansson, M. Linderholm in Medical Oncology (2009)

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    Coffee intake and CYP1A2*1F genotype predict breast volume in young women: implications for breast cancer

    As breast volume may be associated with heart cancer risk, we studied the relationship between breast volume, CYP1A2*1F and coffee intake. Among healthy premenopausal non-hormone users, 3+ cups per day was associ...

    H Jernström, M Henningson, U Johansson, H Olsson in British Journal of Cancer (2008)

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    Intakes of plant foods, fibre and fat and risk of breast cancer – a prospective study in the Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort

    The objective of this study was to investigate prospectively the associations between intakes of plant foods, fibre and relative fat and risk of breast cancer in a subsample of 11 726 postmenopausal women in t...

    I Mattisson, E Wirfält, U Johansson, B Gullberg, H Olsson in British Journal of Cancer (2004)

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    Biomarkers for local recurrence after breast‐conservation — a nested case‐control study

    Purpose: A previous cohort study of 759 women with invasive T1‐T2 breast cancer operated on with breast‐conserving surgery in Stockholm between 1976 and 1986 indicated that age <50 years, no postoperative irra...

    K. Dalberg, E. Eriksson, L. Kanter, K. Sandelin in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1999)

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    Correlation of Pressure and Hot Film Data on an Oscillating 2D NACA63A006 Single Airfoil at High Incidence

    Turbomachine design, even though as today often performed with an increasing degree of sophistication as regards to the use of numerical models, still is in need of high quality data in order to reduce the mac...

    S. Svensdotter, A. Kemppainen, U. Johansson in Unsteady Aerodynamics and Aeroelasticity o… (1998)

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    Breast conserving surgery for invasive breast cancer: Risk factors for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrences

    To identify risk factors associated with an increasedrisk for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence following breast-conservingsurgery, a cohort of 759 women with T1–T2tumors were studied. The majority of the patie...

    K. Dalberg, A. Mattsson, L.E. Rutqvist in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1997)

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    Effect of insulin on human adipose tissue metabolism in situ. Interactions with beta-adrenoceptors

    The effects of insulin, and its interactions with catecholamines through beta-adrenoceptors, on human adipose tissue glucose utilization and lipolysis were investigated in vivo. Microdialysis of the extracellu...

    E. Hagström-Toft, P. Arner, U. Johansson, L. S. Eriksson, U. Ungerstedt in Diabetologia (1992)

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    Sequential analysis of serum proteins in middle ear effusions

    Two otomicroscopically well-defined types of otitis media (OM) — one culture-negative serous (SOM) and the other purulent (POM) — were induced in rats by mechanically obstructing the eustachian tube or by spli...

    U. Johansson, S. Hellström, L. -E. Stenfors in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (1990)

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    The anti-inflammatory activity of Ebselen but not thiols in experimental alveolitis and bronchiolitis

    This paper describes the effects of the thiol compounds glutathione and N-acetylcysteine and the seleno-organic agent Ebselen on the development of Sephadex-induced lung edema and cell infiltration in the rat....

    I. A. Cotgreave, U. Johansson, G. Westergren, P. W. Moldéus in Agents and Actions (1988)