Norwegian Cancer Society — Norway
Medicine · Health Sciences
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Research Topics
Cancer-related Molecular Pathways(13), Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics(7), Epigenetics and DNA Methylation(4), RNA modifications and cancer(4), Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins(3)
Publications56 total
The Journal of Pathology·1997· 68 cited
A common BRCA1 mutation in Norwegian breast and ovarian cancer families?
PubMed·1996· 39 cited
Molecular genetic changes in human male germ cell tumors.
PubMed·1995· 49 cited
European Journal of Cancer·1995· 54 cited
Localization of an ataxia-telangiectasia gene to an approximately 500-kb interval on chromosome 11q23.1: linkage analysis of 176 families by an international consortium.
PubMed·1995· 79 cited
Association studies of estrogen receptor polymorphisms in a Norwegian testicular cancer population.
PubMed·1995· 16 cited
Animal Biotechnology·1994· 1 cited
DQA1 and DQB1 genes in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix: relationship to human papillomavirus infection and prognosis.
PubMed·1994· 41 cited
Evidence for a gene on 17p13.3, distal to TP53, as a target for allele loss in breast tumors without p53 mutations.
PubMed·1994· 88 cited
p53 mutations in lung tumors: relationship to putative susceptibility markers for cancer.
PubMed·1994· 101 cited
Cytogenetic and Genome Research·1994Open Access
Cytogenetic and Genome Research·1994· 16 cited
Cytogenetic and Genome Research·1994Open Access
International Journal of Radiation Biology·1994· 18 cited
[The 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry--polymerase chain reaction and directed mutagenesis].
PubMed·1993· 2 cited
Pathology - Research and Practice·1993· 34 cited
Somatic p53 mutations in human breast carcinomas in an Icelandic population: a prognostic factor.
PubMed·1993· 121 cited
p53 abnormalities in different subtypes of human sarcomas.
PubMed·1993· 138 cited
Environmental Health Perspectives·1992· 7 citedOpen Access
Environmental Health Perspectives·1992· 12 citedOpen Access
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Frequent Co-authors
K. Berg(10), Eivind Hovig(4), J. M. Nesland(4), Ragnhild A. Lothe(4), Pål Møller(4), Birgitte Smith‐Sørensen(3), Tone Ikdahl Andersen(3), Steinunn Thorlacius(3), Anna E. Stenwig(3), K. Berg(3), G. Dahlén(3), David Malkin(2), S Lystad(2), T I Andersen(2), Stephen Friend(2), Jórunn E. Eyfjörd(2), Lars Ottestad(2), R Holm(2), David Ryberg(2), Vidar Skaug(2)