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J Axelman

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Axelman J, Broman D, Naf C, Pettersen H
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2013 Nov; 2(1):33-6. PMID: 24234468
Linear relatinships between log bioconcentration factor (BCF) and log K(ow) for a variety of compounds have been reported many times in the literature. Analysis of the thermodynamics of the two...
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Gustafsson O, Andersson P, Axelman J, Bucheli T, Komp P, McLachlan M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2005 May; 342(1-3):261-79. PMID: 15866279
To evaluate the two hypotheses of locally elevated exposure of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in ice-associated microenvironments and ice as a key carrier for long-range transport of POPs to the...
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Gustafsson O, Axelman J, Broman D, Eriksson M, Dahlgaard H
Chemosphere . 2001 Nov; 45(6-7):759-66. PMID: 11695594
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) patterns were interpreted in two radioisotopically constrained sediment cores from the Arctic ocean in order to seek clues about their large-scale environmental fates. Low but clearly measurable...
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Shamblott M, Axelman J, LITTLEFIELD J, Blumenthal P, Huggins G, Cui Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Jan; 98(1):113-8. PMID: 11134532
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have been derived from the inner cell mass cells of blastocysts (embryonic stem cells) and primordial germ cells of the developing gonadal ridge (embryonic germ...
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Shamblott M, Axelman J, Wang S, Bugg E, LITTLEFIELD J, Donovan P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Nov; 95(23):13726-31. PMID: 9811868
Human pluripotent stem cells would be invaluable for in vitro studies of aspects of human embryogenesis. With the goal of establishing pluripotent stem cell lines, gonadal ridges and mesenteries containing...
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Fisher A, Al-Gazali L, Pramathan T, Quaife R, Cockwell A, Barber J, et al.
Chromosoma . 1997 Aug; 106(4):199-206. PMID: 9254721
A de novo dicentric Y;21 (q11.23;p11) translocation chromosome with one of its two centromeres inactive has provided the opportunity to study the relationship between centromeric inactivation, the organization of alphoid...
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MIGEON B, Jeppesen P, Torchia B, Fu S, Dunn M, Axelman J, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 1996 Jan; 58(1):161-70. PMID: 8554052
We have previously reported functional disomy for X-linked genes in females with tiny ring X chromosomes and a phenotype significantly more abnormal than Turner syndrome. In such cases the disomy...
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MIGEON B, Stetten G, Tuck-Muller C, Axelman J, Jani M, Dungy D
Somat Cell Mol Genet . 1995 Mar; 21(2):113-20. PMID: 7570183
As a result of selection following random X chromosome inactivation in human females, X chromosomes with visible deletions are usually inactive in every somatic cell. We have studied a female...
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MIGEON B, Luo S, Stasiowski B, Jani M, Axelman J, Van Dyke D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1993 Dec; 90(24):12025-9. PMID: 8265665
The severe phenotype of human females whose karyotype includes tiny ring X chromosomes has been attributed to the inability of the small ring X chromosome to inactivate. The XIST locus...
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MIGEON B, McGinniss M, Antonarakis S, Axelman J, Stasiowski B, Youssoufian H, et al.
Genomics . 1993 Apr; 16(1):20-5. PMID: 8486358
We report studies of a female with severe hemophilia A resulting from a complex de novo translocation of chromosomes X and 17 (46,X,t(X;17)). Somatic cell hybrids containing the normal X,...