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Lyberg T, Prydz H
Thromb Haemost . 2019 Feb; 42(1):1574-1579. PMID: 30781911
Lectins (phytohaemagglutinin, concanavalin A and wheat germ agglutinin) trigger an increase in tissue thromboplastin activity of human monocytes in vitro. The presence of serum was not necessary and did not...
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Hagen I, Stormorken H, Prydz H
Thromb Res . 2010 Mar; 31(3):521-4. PMID: 20218008
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Wiiger M, Prydz H
Trends Cardiovasc Med . 2001 May; 10(8):360-5. PMID: 11369263
In the initial phase of scientific research into blood clotting around 50 years ago, most studies focused on investigating blood samples to find out what took place in the flowing...
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Valgardsdottir R, Brede G, Eide L, Frengen E, Prydz H
J Biol Chem . 2001 May; 276(34):32056-63. PMID: 11350955
A cDNA encoding a novel member of the helicase family, MDDX28, has been cloned from a human testis library. This apparently intronless gene was transcribed in all tissues studied. MDDX28...
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Krokan H, Prydz H
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen . 2001 Mar; 121(4):479-82. PMID: 11255867
Background: Reports about successful gene therapy are now published after a period of more than ten years of trial and error. The key problem is to get DNA from genes...
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Frengen E, Rocca-Serra P, Shaposhnikov S, Taine L, Thorsen J, Bepoldin C, et al.
Genomics . 2001 Feb; 70(3):273-85. PMID: 11161777
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on the long arm of human chromosome 16 is a common genetic alteration observed in both invasive ductal and invasive lobular breast carcinomas. We have generated...
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Brede G, Solheim J, Troen G, Prydz H
Genomics . 2000 Nov; 70(1):82-92. PMID: 11087665
We report here the characterization of PSKH1, a novel human protein serine kinase with multiple intracellular localizations. The gene consists of three exons distributed over 35 kb of genomic DNA...
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Amarzguioui M, Brede G, Babaie E, Grotli M, Sproat B, Prydz H
Nucleic Acids Res . 2000 Nov; 28(21):4113-24. PMID: 11058107
We have investigated the relative merits of two commonly used methods for target site selection for ribozymes: secondary structure prediction (MFold program) and in vitro accessibility assays. A total of...
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Frengen E, Zhao B, Howe S, Weichenhan D, Osoegawa K, Gjernes E, et al.
Genomics . 2000 Aug; 68(2):118-26. PMID: 10964509
To facilitate the use of large-insert bacterial clones for functional analysis, we have constructed new bacterial artificial chromosome vectors, pPAC4 and pBACe4. These vectors contain two genetic elements that enable...
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Mehlum A, Gjernes E, Solberg L, Hagve T, Prydz H
APMIS . 2000 Aug; 108(5):336-42. PMID: 10937770
Human lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is a key enzyme in the metabolism of cholesterol. We have used homozygous transgenic mice overexpressing the human LCAT transgene to study the effect of a...