Emma Jonasson
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Landberg G, Jonasson E, Gustafsson A, Fitzpatrick P, Isakson P, Karlsson J, et al.
Data Brief
. 2020 Jul;
31:105860.
PMID: 32637480
Patient-derived scaffolds (PDSs) generated from primary breast cancer tumors can be used to model the tumor microenvironment . Patient-derived scaffolds are generated by repeated detergent washing, removing all cells. Here,...
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Jonasson E, Andersson L, Dolatabadi S, Ghannoum S, Aman P, Stahlberg A
Cells
. 2020 Mar;
9(3).
PMID: 32204559
Single-cell analysis enables detailed molecular characterization of cells in relation to cell type, genotype, cell state, temporal variations, and microenvironment. These studies often include the analysis of individual genes and...
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Jonasson E, Matuschek E, Kahlmeter G
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 2020 Feb;
75(4):968-978.
PMID: 32016342
Objectives: With increasing antimicrobial resistance, rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (RAST) becomes important, especially in patients with bloodstream infections. EUCAST decided to develop a standardized rapid method, based on EUCAST disc...
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Landberg G, Fitzpatrick P, Isakson P, Jonasson E, Karlsson J, Larsson E, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2020 Jan;
235:119705.
PMID: 31978840
Tumor cells interact with the microenvironment that specifically supports and promotes tumor development. Key components in the tumor environment have been linked to various aggressive cancer features and can further...
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Jonasson E, Ghannoum S, Persson E, Karlsson J, Kroneis T, Larsson E, et al.
Front Genet
. 2019 Jun;
10:500.
PMID: 31191614
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward a population of cancer stem cells (CSCs) that is important for metastasis and treatment resistance, although...
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Linden M, Thomsen C, Grundevik P, Jonasson E, Andersson D, Runnberg R, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2019 Apr;
20(5).
PMID: 30962207
Members of the human FET family of RNA-binding proteins, comprising FUS, EWSR1, and TAF15, are ubiquitously expressed and engage at several levels of gene regulation. Many sarcomas and leukemias are...
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Dolatabadi S, Jonasson E, Linden M, Fereydouni B, Backsten K, Nilsson M, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2019 Jan;
145(2):435-449.
PMID: 30650179
Myxoid liposarcoma (MLS) shows extensive intratumoural heterogeneity with distinct subpopulations of tumour cells. Despite improved survival of MLS patients, existing therapies have shortcomings as they fail to target all tumour...
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Karlsson J, Kroneis T, Jonasson E, Larsson E, Stahlberg A
J Mol Biol
. 2017 Oct;
429(24):3909-3924.
PMID: 29045817
The highly fine-tuned dynamics of cell cycle gene expression have been intensely studied for several decades. However, some previous observations may be difficult to fully decouple from artifacts induced by...
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Kroneis T, Jonasson E, Andersson D, Dolatabadi S, Stahlberg A
Sci Rep
. 2017 Mar;
7:45219.
PMID: 28332609
The need to perform gene expression profiling using next generation sequencing and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) on small sample sizes and single cells is rapidly expanding. However, to analyse few...
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Aman P, Dolatabadi S, Svec D, Jonasson E, Safavi S, Andersson D, et al.
J Pathol
. 2016 Feb;
238(5):689-99.
PMID: 26865464
Fusion oncogenes are among the most common types of oncogene in human cancers. The gene rearrangements result in new combinations of regulatory elements and functional protein domains. Here we studied...