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van de Wal R, Nicholls R, Behar D, McInnes K, Stammer D, Lowe J, et al.
Earths Future . 2023 Jan; 10(11):e2022EF002751. PMID: 36590252
Sea level rise (SLR) is a long-lasting consequence of climate change because global anthropogenic warming takes centuries to millennia to equilibrate for the deep ocean and ice sheets. SLR projections...
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Dunmire D, Lenaerts J, Banwell A, Wever N, Shragge J, Lhermitte S, et al.
Geophys Res Lett . 2020 Oct; 47(15):e2020GL087970. PMID: 32999516
Between 1992 and 2017, the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) lost ice equivalent to 7.6 ± 3.9 mm of sea level rise. AIS mass loss is mitigated by ice shelves that...
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Drews R, Pattyn F, Hewitt I, Ng F, Berger S, Matsuoka K, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 May; 8:15228. PMID: 28485400
Ice-shelf channels are long curvilinear tracts of thin ice found on Antarctic ice shelves. Many of them originate near the grounding line, but their formation mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here...
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Mestdagh P, Fredlund E, Pattyn F, Rihani A, Van Maerken T, Vermeulen J, et al.
Oncogene . 2010 Apr; 29(24):3583-92. PMID: 20383195
Different classes of non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs, have recently been implicated in the process of tumourigenesis. In this study, we examined the expression and putative functions of a novel class...
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Mestdagh P, Fredlund E, Pattyn F, Schulte J, Muth D, Vermeulen J, et al.
Oncogene . 2009 Dec; 29(9):1394-404. PMID: 19946337
Increased activity of MYC protein-family members is a common feature in many cancers. Using neuroblastoma as a tumor model, we established a microRNA (miRNA) signature for activated MYCN/c-MYC signaling in...
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Buysse K, Crepel A, Menten B, Pattyn F, Antonacci F, Veltman J, et al.
J Med Genet . 2008 Jul; 45(10):672-8. PMID: 18628311
Background: Recent molecular studies of breakpoints of recurrent chromosome rearrangements revealed the role of genomic architecture in their formation. In particular, segmental duplications representing blocks of >1 kb with >90%...