Emma U Hammarlund
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Mousafi Alasal L, Hammarlund E, Pienta K, Ronnstrand L, Kazi J
Bioinform Adv
. 2025 Mar;
5(1):vbaf035.
PMID: 40061871
Motivation: Missing data present a pervasive challenge in data analysis, potentially biasing outcomes and undermining conclusions if not addressed properly. Missing data are commonly classified into Missing Completely at Random...
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Gatenby R, Gallaher J, Subramanian H, Hammarlund E, Whelan C
Life (Basel)
. 2025 Feb;
15(2).
PMID: 40003644
We hypothesize that predictable variations in environmental conditions caused by night/day cycles created opportunities and hazards that initiated information dynamics central to life's origin. Increased daytime temperatures accelerated key chemical...
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Manaprasertsak A, Rydbergh R, Wu Q, Slyusarenko M, Carroll C, Amend S, et al.
Anal Methods
. 2025 Feb;
17(10):2263-2272.
PMID: 39950433
Cancer cells survive treatment through mechanisms that remain unclear. This study investigates the chemical changes that occur in cancer cells after treatment, focusing on lipid metabolism as a potential marker...
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Bukkuri A, Andersson S, Mazariegos M, Brown J, Hammarlund E, Mohlin S
iScience
. 2024 Dec;
27(12):111433.
PMID: 39687008
Neuroblastoma exhibits two cellular phenotypes: therapy-sensitive adrenergic (ADRN) and therapy-resistant mesenchymal (MES). To understand treatment response, it is important to elucidate how these phenotypes impact the dynamics of cancer cell...
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Verma T, Hendiani S, Carbajo C, Andersen S, Hammarlund E, Burmolle M, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2024 Nov;
15:1449094.
PMID: 39575186
Horizontal gene transfer is one of the most important drivers of bacterial evolution. Transformation by uptake of extracellular DNA is traditionally not considered to be an effective mode of gene...
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Manaprasertsak A, Kazi J, Hagerling C, Pienta K, Malmberg P, Hammarlund E
Analyst
. 2024 Sep;
149(21):5344-5352.
PMID: 39329417
Cancer has become one of the leading causes of death, with approximately ten million people worldwide dying from cancer each year. In most cases, cancer spreads to remote organs and...
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Gatenby R, Luddy K, Teer J, Berglund A, Freischel A, Carr R, et al.
Med Oncol
. 2024 May;
41(6):135.
PMID: 38704802
Somatic evolution selects cancer cell phenotypes that maximize survival and proliferation in dynamic environments. Although cancer cells are molecularly heterogeneous, we hypothesized convergent adaptive strategies to common host selection forces...
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Carroll C, Manaprasertsak A, Boffelli Castro A, van den Bos H, Spierings D, Wardenaar R, et al.
Cancer Res Commun
. 2024 Feb;
4(3):691-705.
PMID: 38385626
Significance: In response to cisplatin treatment, some surviving cancer cells undergo whole-genome duplications without mitosis, which represents a mechanism of drug resistance. This study presents mechanistic data to implicate AP-1...
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Nasimian A, Younus S, Tatli O, Hammarlund E, Pienta K, Ronnstrand L, et al.
Patterns (N Y)
. 2024 Jan;
5(1):100897.
PMID: 38264719
Leveraging the potential of machine learning and recognizing the broad applications of binary classification, it becomes essential to develop platforms that are not only powerful but also transparent, interpretable, and...
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Bukkuri A, Pienta K, Amend S, Austin R, Hammarlund E, Brown J
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):e10591.
PMID: 37829179
Evolvability is the capacity of a population to generate heritable variation that can be acted upon by natural selection. This ability influences the adaptations and fitness of individual organisms. By...