Lund University — Sweden
Medicine · Health Sciences
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Research Topics
Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias(17), Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research(9), Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments(8), Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics(7), Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies(6)
Publications96 total
Scientific Reports·2024· 1 citedOpen Access
Haematologica·2014· 47 citedOpen Access
Population-based study of long-term outcome of mustard/senning correction for transposition of the great arteries (TGA)
European Heart Journal·2014
Leukemia·2012· 59 citedOpen Access
Characterization of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia with isodicentric X chromosome
2009
EP Europace·2008· 27 citedOpen Access
Cytogenetic and Genome Research·2007· 13 cited
Identification of two genomic hot spot regions in the genesis of 8q24-double minutes in hematological malignancies
Chromosome Research·2005
The breakpoint region of the most common isochromosome, i(17q), in human neoplasia is characterized by a complex genomic architecture with large palindromic low-copy repeats
Europe PMC (PubMed Central)·2003
A novel gene, MSI2, encoding a putative RNA-binding protein is recurrently rearranged at disease progression of chronic myeloid leukemia
Blood·2002
Fusion of the homeobox gene HLXB9 and the ETV6 gene in infant acute myeloid leukemias with the t(7;12)(q36;p13).
PubMed·2001· 75 cited
International Journal of Oncology·2001· 63 cited
[Drugs affect and are affected by body temperature].
PubMed·2001· 4 cited
British Journal of Haematology·2001· 27 cited
Cold and ischaemic heart disease.
PubMed·2000· 2 cited
Epidemiology·2000· 78 cited
European Journal Of Haematology·1999· 25 cited
Isochromosome 17q in blast crisis of chronic myeloid leukemia and in other hematologic malignancies is the result of clustered breakpoints in 17p11 and is not associated with coding TP53 mutations
Lund University Publications (Lund University)·1999
Leukemia·1998· 43 cited
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Frequent Co-authors
Felix Mitelman(9), Steen Juul‐Möller(4), J Sievers(4), Fredrik Mertens(3), María Albin(3), Nils Mauritzson(3), Ulf Strömberg(3), Lars Hagmar(3), Rolf Billström(3), Mattias Höglund(2), J Pedersen-Bjergaard(2), Anthony V. Moorman(2), Kajsa Paulsson(2), Sverre Heim(2), Nils Mandahl(2), Bo Hedblad(2), Lars Janzon(2), Lars Rylander(2), Tomas Ahlgren(2), Zoli Mikoczy(2)