Kliininen kemia
Clinical Chemistry

Julkaisut 2012
Publications 2012

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1 Aho AJ et al. Elevated BIS and Entropy values after sugammadex or neostigmine: an electroencephalographic or electromyographic phenomenon?
2 Albers WM et al. Structural and functional characteristics of chimeric avidins physically adsorbed onto functionalized polythiophene thin films.
3 Bailey-Wilson J et al. Analysis of Xq27-28 linkage in the international consortium for prostate cancer genetics (ICPCG) families.
4 Boraska V et al. Genome-wide meta-analysis of common variant differences between men and women.
5 Bradfield JP et al. A genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies new childhood obesity loci.
6 Bryant RJ et al. Changes in circulating microRNA levels associated with prostate cancer.
7 Chasman DI et al. Integration of genome-wide association studies with biological knowledge identifies six novel genes related to kidney function.
8 Chen S et al. A cytoplasmic suppressor of a nuclear mutation affecting mitochondrial functions in Drosophila.
9 Choudhury A et al. The role of genetic markers in the management of prostate cancer.
10 Coviello AD et al. A genome-wide association meta-analysis of circulating sex hormone-binding globulin reveals multiple Loci implicated in sex steroid hormone regulation.
11 Dastani Z et al. Novel loci for adiponectin levels and their influence on type 2 diabetes and metabolic traits: a multi-ethnic meta-analysis of 45,891 individuals.
12 Durdagi S et al. Protein-Protein Interactions: Inhibition of Mammalian Carbonic Anhydrases I-XV by the Murine Inhibitor of Carbonic Anhydrase and Other Members of the Transferrin Family.
13 Elovainio M et al. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase activation and depressive symptoms: results from the Young Finns Study.
14 Eräranta A et al. Dietary Phosphate Binding and Loading Alter Kidney Angiotensin-Coverting Enzyme mRNA and Protein Content in 5/6 Nephrectomized Rats.
15 Estrada K et al. Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 56 bone mineral density loci and reveals 14 loci associated with risk of fracture.
16 Freilinger T et al. Genome-wide association analysis identifies susceptibility loci for migraine without aura.
17 Gaál EI et al. Intracranial aneurysm risk locus 5q23.2 is associated with elevated systolic blood pressure.
18 Haapasalo J et al. Astrocytic Tumors: Role of Carbonic Anhydrase IX.
19 Haarala A et al. Relation of high cytomegalovirus antibody titres to blood pressure and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in young men: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
20 Hartiala O et al. Adolescence risk factors are predictive of coronary artery calcification at middle age: the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
21 Hartz SM et al. Increased Genetic Vulnerability to Smoking at CHRNA5 in Early-Onset Smokers.
22 Heikkinen JJ et al. Printable and flexible macroporous organosilica film with high protein adsorption capacity.
23 Hernesniemi JA et al. Genetic profiling using genome-wide significant coronary artery disease risk variants does not improve the prediction of subclinical atherosclerosis: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study, the Bogalusa Heart Study and the Health 2000 Survey--...
24 Hynninen P et al. Carbonic anhydrase isozymes II, IX, and XII in uterine tumors.
25 Ikram MA et al. Common variants at 6q22 and 17q21 are associated with intracranial volume.
26 Inouye M et al. Novel Loci for metabolic networks and multi-tissue expression studies reveal genes for atherosclerosis.
27 Isotalo K et al. Upstream Transcription Factor 1 (USF1) Polymorphisms Associate with Alzheimer's Disease-related Neuropathological Lesions: Tampere Autopsy Study.
28 Jaakkola U et al. Neuropeptide Y polymorphism increases the risk for asthma in overweight subjects; protection from atherosclerosis in asthmatic subjects - The cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
29 Jalava S. The role of 8q amplification and microRNAs in prostate cancer.
30 Jalava SE et al. Androgen-regulated miR-32 targets BTG2 and is overexpressed in castration-resistant prostate cancer.
31 Jin G et al. Validation of prostate cancer risk-related loci identified from genome-wide association studies using family-based association analysis: evidence from the International Consortium for Prostate Cancer Genetics (ICPCG).
32 Jin K et al. The HOXB7 protein renders breast cancer cells resistant to tamoxifen through activation of the EGFR pathway.
33 Juhola J et al. Childhood physical, environmental, and genetic predictors of adult hypertension: the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
34 Juonala M et al. Parental smoking in childhood and brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation in young adults: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study and the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health study.
35 Jylhävä J et al. Circulating cell-free DNA is associated with mortality and inflammatory markers in nonagenarians: the Vitality 90+ Study.
36 Jylhävä J et al. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies UGT1A1 as a Regulator of Serum Cell-Free DNA in Young Adults: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
37 Jääskeläinen P et al. Childhood nutrition in predicting metabolic syndrome in adults: the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
38 Jääskeläinen T et al. Histone H2B ubiquitin ligases RNF20 and RNF40 in androgen signaling and prostate cancer cell growth.
39 Kaikkonen JE et al. Childhood serum cholesterol ester fatty acids are associated with blood pressure 27 y later in the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
40 Kallioniemi A. Bone morphogenetic protein 4-a fascinating regulator of cancer cell behavior.
41 Kenttä T et al. Postexercise recovery of the spatial QRS/T angle as a predictor of sudden cardiac death .
42 Kestilä P et al. Socioeconomic status, cardiovascular risk factors, and subclinical atherosclerosis in young adults: the cardiovascular risk in Young Finns Study.
43 Kettunen J et al. Genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci influencing human serum metabolite levels.
44 Khabarova Y et al. High prevalence of lactase non-persistence among indigenous nomadic Nenets, north-west Russia.
45 Khan J et al. Serum lipid and fatty acid profiles are highly changed in patients with alcohol induced acute pancreatitis.
46 Kimura T et al. Expression of ERG oncoprotein is associated with a less aggressive tumor phenotype in Japanese prostate cancer patients.
47 Koho T et al. Production and characterization of virus-like particles and the P domain protein of GII.4 norovirus.
48 Koho T et al. Purification of norovirus-like particles (VLPs) by ion exchange chromatography.
49 Koivistoinen T et al. Arterial pulse wave velocity in relation to carotid intima-media thickness, brachial flow-mediated dilation and carotid artery distensibility: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study and the Health 2000 Survey.
50 Koskela J et al. Allelic variant of NOS1AP effects on cardiac alternans of repolarization during exercise testing.
51 Koskinen J et al. Effect of age, gender and cardiovascular risk factors on carotid distensibility during 6-year follow-up. The cardiovascular risk in Young Finns study.
52 Koskinen J et al. Apolipoprotein B, oxidized low-density lipoprotein, and LDL particle size in predicting the incidence of metabolic syndrome: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.
53 Kouprina N et al. Exclusion of the 750-kb genetically unstable region at Xq27 as a candidate locus for prostate malignancy in HPCX1-linked families.
54 Kristiansson K et al. Genome-wide screen for metabolic syndrome susceptibility Loci reveals strong lipid gene contribution but no evidence for common genetic basis for clustering of metabolic syndrome traits.
55 Kuparinen T et al. Genome-wide association study does not reveal major genetic determinants for anti-cytomegalovirus antibody response.
56 Lahtinen AM et al. Common genetic variants associated with sudden cardiac death: the FinSCDgen study.
57 Laine O et al. Polymorphisms of PAI-1 and platelet GP Ia may associate with impairment of renal function and thrombocytopenia in Puumala hantavirus infection.
58 Laitinen TT et al. Ideal cardiovascular health in childhood and cardiometabolic outcomes in adulthood: the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
59 Laurila E. Novel Regulators of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Growth and Mobility.
60 Laurila EM et al. Both inhibition and enhanced expression of miR-31 lead to reduced migration and invasion of pancreatic cancer cells.
61 Lehmusvaara S. Traditional and novel treatments for prostate cancer.
62 Lehmusvaara S et al. Chemical castration and anti-androgens induce differential gene expression in prostate cancer.
63 Leppiniemi J et al. Structure of bradavidin-C-terminal residues act as intrinsic ligands.
64 Levula M et al. Genes involved in systemic and arterial bed dependent atherosclerosis - tampere vascular study.
65 Lisko I et al. Inflammation, adiposity, and mortality in the oldest old.
66 Lohi O et al. Recurrent congenital fibrosarcoma with heart metastases.
67 Lu L et al. Chromosomes 4 and 8 implicated in a genome wide SNP linkage scan of 762 prostate cancer families collected by the ICPCG.
68 Lähteelä K et al. No association of nineteen COX-2 gene variants to preclinical markers of atherosclerosis The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
69 Magnussen CG et al. A diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome in youth that resolves by adult life is associated with a normalization of high carotid intima-media thickness and type 2 diabetes mellitus risk: the Bogalusa heart and cardiovascular risk in young Finns studies.
70 Mansikkaniemi K et al. Cross-sectional associations between physical activity and selected coronary heart disease risk factors in young adults. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
71 Mcquillan R et al. Evidence of Inbreeding Depression on Human Height.
72 Melkas S et al. Post-stroke delirium in relation to dementia and long-term mortality.
73 Melkas S et al. Extensive white matter changes predict stroke recurrence up to 5 years after a first-ever ischemic stroke.
74 Murtola T et al. The importance of LDL and cholesterol metabolism for prostate epithelial cell growth.
75 Natarajan R et al. Melatonin pathway genes are associated with progressive subtypes and disability status in multiple sclerosis among Finnish patients.
76 Niederhauser B et al. DNA family shuffling within the chicken avidin protein family - A shortcut to more powerful protein tools.
77 Nikus KC et al. Electrocardiographic presentation of global ischemia in acute coronary syndrome predicts poor outcome.
78 Oikonen M et al. Associations between serum uric acid and markers of subclinical atherosclerosis in young adults. The cardiovascular risk in Young Finns study.
79 Oikonen M et al. Tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases 4 (TIMP4) in a population of young adults: relations to cardiovascular risk markers and carotid artery intima-media thickness. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
80 Ojala-Oksala J et al. Educational history is an independent predictor of cognitive deficits and long-term survival in postacute patients with mild to moderate ischemic stroke.
81 Okada Y et al. Meta-analysis identifies multiple loci associated with kidney function-related traits in east Asian populations.
82 Pakkanen S et al. Clinical and histopathological characteristics of familial prostate cancer in Finland.
83 Pan PW et al. Brain phenotype of carbonic anhydrase IX-deficient mice.
84 Parkkila S et al. Serendipitous fragment-based drug discovery: ketogenic diet metabolites and statins effectively inhibit several carbonic anhydrases.
85 Partanen L et al. Amplification and overexpression of the ABCC3 (MRP3) gene in primary breast cancer.
86 Pattaro C et al. Genome-wide association and functional follow-up reveals new loci for kidney function.
87 Patterson H et al. Adult zebrafish model of bacterial meningitis in Streptococcus agalactiae infection.
88 Pelttari LM et al. A Finnish founder mutation in RAD51D: analysis in breast, ovarian, prostate, and colorectal cancer.
89 Pelttari LM et al. Screening of Finnish RAD51C founder mutations in prostate and colorectal cancer patients.
90 Pertovaara M et al. Carbonic anhydrase autoantibodies and sicca symptoms in primary Sjögren´s syndrome.
91 Pylkäs K et al. Rare copy number variants observed in hereditary breast cancer cases disrupt genes in estrogen signaling and TP53 tumor suppression network.
92 Raiko JR et al. Plasminogen activator inhitor-1 associates with cardiovascular risk factors in healthy young adults in the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
93 Ramasamy A et al. Genome-wide association studies of asthma in population-based cohorts confirm known and suggested loci and identify an additional association near HLA.
94 Roine A et al. Detection of smell print differences between nonmalignant and malignant prostate cells with an electronic nose.
95 Rounioja S et al. Defense of zebrafish embryos against Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is dependent on the phagocytic activity of leukocytes.
96 Saeger J et al. GFP's mechanical intermediate states.
97 Salagianni M et al. Toll-like receptor 7 protects from atherosclerosis by constraining "inflammatory" macrophage activation.
98 Sarkanen JR et al. Human adipose tissue extract induces angiogenesis and adipogenesis in vitro.
99 Sarkanen JR et al. Bioactive acellular implant induces angiogenesis and adipogenesis and sustained soft tissue restoration in vivo.
100 Sarkanen JR et al. Adipose stromal cell tubule network model provides a versatile tool for vascular research and tissue engineering.
101 Schleutker J. Polymorphisms in androgen signaling pathway predisposing to prostate cancer.
102 Service SK et al. A genome-wide meta-analysis of association studies of Cloninger's Temperament Scales.
103 Sinner MF et al. A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of the electrocardiographic early repolarization pattern.
104 Solyom S et al. Breast cancer-associated Abraxas mutation disrupts nuclear localization and DNA damage response functions.
105 Stefanatos R et al. dj-1ß regulates oxidative stress, insulin-like signaling and development in Drosophila melanogaster.
106 Taal HR et al. Common variants at 12q15 and 12q24 are associated with infant head circumference.
107 Talvitie E et al. Peptide-functionalized chitosan-DNA nanoparticles for cellular targeting.
108 Tamminen K et al. A comparison of immunogenicity of norovirus GII-4 virus-like particles and P-particles.
109 Tukiainen T et al. Detailed metabolic and genetic characterization reveals new associations for 30 known lipid loci.
110 Tuohimaa P. Vitamin D, Aging, and Chronic Diseases.
111 Tuohimaa P. Vitamin D, aging and chronic diseases.
112 Tuohimaa P, Järvilehto M. Vasa Vasorum Hypoxia: A Possible Solution for the Cholosterol Controversy.
113 Urbanucci A et al. Androgen receptor overexpression alters binding dynamics of the receptor to chromatin and chromatin structure.
114 Urbanucci A et al. Overexpression of androgen receptor enhances the binding of the receptor to the chromatin in prostate cancer.
115 Urbanucci A et al. Overexpression of androgen receptor enhances the binding of the receptor to the chromatin in prostate cancer.
116 Urbanucci Alfonso. Overexpression of Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer.
117 Uusi-rasi K et al. Overweight in childhood and bone density and size in adulthood.
118 van Der Harst P et al. Seventy-five genetic loci influencing the human red blood cell.
119 Verhoeven VJ et al. Large scale international replication and meta-analysis study confirms association of the 15q14 locus with myopia. The CREAM consortium.
120 Verweij KJ et al. Maintenance of genetic variation in human personality: testing evolutionary models by estimating heritability due to common causal variants and investigating the effect of distant inbreeding.
121 Vikholm-Lundin I et al. Cysteine-tagged chimeric avidin forms high binding capacity layers directly on gold.
122 Visakorpi T. Novel endocrine aspects of prostate cancer.
123 Waltering KK et al. Androgen receptor (AR) aberrations in castration-resistant prostate cancer.
124 Würtz P et al. Metabolic signatures of insulin resistance in 7,098 young adults.
125 Würtz P et al. High-throughput quantification of circulating metabolites improves prediction of subclinical atherosclerosis .
126 Würtz P et al. Circulating metabolite predictors of glycemia in middle-aged men and women.
127 Yang R et al. High mobility group B1 impairs hepatocyte regeneration in acetaminophen hepatotoxicity.
128 Zheng HF et al. WNT16 influences bone mineral density, cortical bone thickness, bone strength, and osteoporotic fracture risk.

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