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Emma Flordal Thelander

Researcher at Karolinska Institutet

Publications -  6
Citations -  6198

Emma Flordal Thelander is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mantle cell lymphoma & Lymphoma. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 5752 citations. Previous affiliations of Emma Flordal Thelander include Karolinska University Hospital.

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Common polygenic variation contributes to risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

Shaun Purcell, +81 more
- 06 Aug 2009 - 
TL;DR: The extent to which common genetic variation underlies the risk of schizophrenia is shown, using two analytic approaches, and the major histocompatibility complex is implicate, which is shown to involve thousands of common alleles of very small effect.
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Rare chromosomal deletions and duplications increase risk of schizophrenia

Jennifer Stone, +91 more
- 11 Sep 2008 - 
TL;DR: A genome-wide survey of rare CNVs in 3,391 patients with schizophrenia and 3,181 ancestrally matched controls provides strong support for a model of schizophrenia pathogenesis that includes the effects of multiple rare structural variants, both genome- wide and at specific loci.
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Detailed assessment of copy number alterations revealing homozygous deletions in 1p and 13q in mantle cell lymphoma

TL;DR: 35 cases of MCL were characterized by array comparative genomic hybridization with an average resolution of 0.97 Mb distributed over the complete human genome, and a gain in 3q was significantly associated with shorter survival (P=0.047).
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Molecular genetic characterization reveals new subsets of mantle cell lymphoma.

TL;DR: These recent studies of IG gene rearrangements in MCL as well as molecular cytogenetic characteristics of this malignancy are summarized to support the hypothesis that IGHV3-21+ tumours may represent a distinct MCL subentity and that there is a possible role for antigens in Mcl development.