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Schmidt S, Schindler M, Faber D, Hager J
SAR QSAR Environ Res . 2021 Feb; 32(2):151-174. PMID: 33525942
One step towards reduced animal testing is the use of in silico screening methods to predict toxicity of chemicals, which requires high-quality data to develop models that are reliable and...
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Thrush A, Antoun G, Nikpay M, Patten D, DeVlugt C, Mauger J, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2017 Nov; 42(3):353-362. PMID: 29151592
Background/objectives: Inter-individual variability in weight loss during obesity treatment is complex and poorly understood. Here we use whole body and tissue approaches to investigate fuel oxidation characteristics in skeletal muscle...
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Aronsson M, Carlsson P, Levin L, Hager J, Hultcrantz R
Br J Surg . 2017 Jun; 104(8):1078-1086. PMID: 28561259
Background: Colorectal cancer screening can decrease morbidity and mortality. However, there are widespread differences in the implementation of programmes and choice of strategy. The primary objective of this study was...
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Hager J, Lanne T, Carlsson P, Lundgren F
Int Angiol . 2014 Oct; 33(5):474-9. PMID: 25294290
Aim: Screening 65-year-old men for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) reduces mortality from ruptured AAA (rAAA). Lower than expected prevalence of AAA is now found, why screening at a higher age...
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Hager J, Lanne T, Carlsson P, Lundgren F
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg . 2013 Aug; 46(4):453-9. PMID: 23978561
Background: Screening 65-year-old men for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) is a cost-effective method to reduce the mortality from ruptured AAA. However, contemporary results show a lower than expected prevalence of...
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Hager J, Lundgren F
Int Angiol . 2013 Aug; 32(5):492-500. PMID: 23903308
Aim: Is there a difference in the population-based survival rate for patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAA), handled by a "one-stop" or a "two-stop" referral pattern? Methods: Ten regions...
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Falkeis C, Hager T, Freund-Unsinn K, Wohlschlager J, Veits L, Hager J
Pathologe . 2013 Feb; 34(2):94-104. PMID: 23423505
Esophageal malformations are rare and can occur sporadically or as a component of various syndromes. The variations and classifications are manifold. With the available modern operation techniques most malformations can...
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Huc-Chabrolle M, Charon C, Guilmatre A, Vourch P, Tripi G, Barthez M, et al.
Behav Genet . 2013 Jan; 43(2):132-40. PMID: 23307483
Dyslexia is a frequent neurodevelopmental learning disorder. To date, nine susceptibility loci have been identified, one of them being DYX9, located in Xq27. We performed the first French SNP linkage...
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Andrews T, Whittle B, Field M, Balakishnan B, Zhang Y, Shao Y, et al.
Open Biol . 2012 Jun; 2(5):120061. PMID: 22724066
Accurate identification of sparse heterozygous single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) is a critical challenge for identifying the causative mutations in mouse genetic screens, human genetic diseases and cancer. When seeking to identify...
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Hager T, Klein-Franke A, Jaschke W, Zelger B, Hager J
Pathologe . 2012 Mar; 33(3):254-61. PMID: 22383052
Background: Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign hepatic tumor of unknown origin. It is only observed rarely in children (approximately 1-2% of all pediatric liver tumors). Case Report: A...