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Claus L Andersen

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Nature Communications|February 15, 2017
The non-coding variant rs1800734 enhances DCLK3 expression through long-range interaction and promotes colorectal cancer progressionNing Qing Liu, Menno Ter Huurne, Luan N Nguyen, et al.
Nature|August 1, 2014
Putative cis-regulatory drivers in colorectal cancerHalit Ongen, Claus L Andersen, Jesper B Bramsen, et al.
Molecular Oncology|March 20, 2013
High expression of microRNA-625-3p is associated with poor response to first-line oxaliplatin based treatment of metastatic colorectal cancerMads H Rasmussen, Niels F Jensen, Line S Tarpgaard, et al.
Cell Reports|April 15, 2014
Mnk2 alternative splicing modulates the p38-MAPK pathway and impacts Ras-induced transformationAvraham Maimon, Maxim Mogilevsky, Asaf Shilo, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|January 3, 2013
MiRNA-362-3p induces cell cycle arrest through targeting of E2F1, USF2 and PTPN1 and is associated with recurrence of colorectal cancerLise Lotte Christensen, Heidi Tobiasen, Anja Holm, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|June 11, 2017
Clinical Implications of Monitoring Circulating Tumor DNA in Patients with Colorectal CancerLone V Schøler, Thomas Reinert, Mai-Britt W Ørntoft, et al.
Molecular Oncology|July 12, 2016
SNHG16 is regulated by the Wnt pathway in colorectal cancer and affects genes involved in lipid metabolismLise Lotte Christensen, Kirsten True, Mark P Hamilton, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|February 20, 2025
Timing of ctDNA Analysis Aimed at Guiding Adjuvant Treatment in Colorectal CancerTenna V Henriksen, Christina Demuth, Amanda Frydendahl, et al.
Molecular Oncology|September 8, 2017
A genetically inducible porcine model of intestinal cancerMorten M Callesen, Sigrid S Árnadóttir, Iben Lyskjaer, et al.
Plos One|June 4, 2014
Functional screening identifies miRNAs influencing apoptosis and proliferation in colorectal cancerLise Lotte Christensen, Anja Holm, Juha Rantala, et al.
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Nature Communications|February 15, 2017
The non-coding variant rs1800734 enhances DCLK3 expression through long-range interaction and promotes colorectal cancer progressionNing Qing Liu, Menno Ter Huurne, Luan N Nguyen, et al.
Nature|August 1, 2014
Putative cis-regulatory drivers in colorectal cancerHalit Ongen, Claus L Andersen, Jesper B Bramsen, et al.
Molecular Oncology|March 20, 2013
High expression of microRNA-625-3p is associated with poor response to first-line oxaliplatin based treatment of metastatic colorectal cancerMads H Rasmussen, Niels F Jensen, Line S Tarpgaard, et al.
Cell Reports|April 15, 2014
Mnk2 alternative splicing modulates the p38-MAPK pathway and impacts Ras-induced transformationAvraham Maimon, Maxim Mogilevsky, Asaf Shilo, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|January 3, 2013
MiRNA-362-3p induces cell cycle arrest through targeting of E2F1, USF2 and PTPN1 and is associated with recurrence of colorectal cancerLise Lotte Christensen, Heidi Tobiasen, Anja Holm, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|June 11, 2017
Clinical Implications of Monitoring Circulating Tumor DNA in Patients with Colorectal CancerLone V Schøler, Thomas Reinert, Mai-Britt W Ørntoft, et al.
Molecular Oncology|July 12, 2016
SNHG16 is regulated by the Wnt pathway in colorectal cancer and affects genes involved in lipid metabolismLise Lotte Christensen, Kirsten True, Mark P Hamilton, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|February 20, 2025
Timing of ctDNA Analysis Aimed at Guiding Adjuvant Treatment in Colorectal CancerTenna V Henriksen, Christina Demuth, Amanda Frydendahl, et al.
Molecular Oncology|September 8, 2017
A genetically inducible porcine model of intestinal cancerMorten M Callesen, Sigrid S Árnadóttir, Iben Lyskjaer, et al.
Plos One|June 4, 2014
Functional screening identifies miRNAs influencing apoptosis and proliferation in colorectal cancerLise Lotte Christensen, Anja Holm, Juha Rantala, et al.
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