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Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 25
Citations - 450
Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 378 citations. Previous affiliations of Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh include Erasmus University Medical Center & Zanjan University of Medical Sciences.
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Immunologic profile of excessive body weight.
Mansour T. A. Sharabiani,Roel Vermeulen,Chiara Scoccianti,Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Liliana Minelli,Carlotta Sacerdote,Domenico Palli,Vittorio Krogh,Rosario Tumino,Paolo Chiodini,Salvatore Panico,Paolo Vineis +11 more
TL;DR: Interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-10, interferon γ, and inducible protein 10 were shown to be predictive of excessive body weight with an area under the ROC curve of 71% and it might be possible to identify unique immunologic hallmarks of specific types of obesity.
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A life course approach to explore the biological embedding of socioeconomic position and social mobility through circulating inflammatory markers
Raphaële Castagné,Raphaële Castagné,Cyrille Delpierre,Michelle Kelly-Irving,Gianluca Campanella,Florence Guida,Vittorio Krogh,Domenico Palli,Salvatore Panico,Carlotta Sacerdote,Rosario Tumino,Soterios A. Kyrtopoulos,Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Thierry Lang,Roel Vermeulen,Roel Vermeulen,Paolo Vineis,Silvia Stringhini,Marc Chadeau-Hyam,Marc Chadeau-Hyam +19 more
TL;DR: Blood-derived inflammation profiles measured by a multiplex array in 268 participants from the Italian component of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort are evaluated to investigate how SEP indicators at different points across the life course may be related to a combination of 28 inflammation markers.
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Mitochondrial DNA copy number and future risk of B-cell lymphoma in a nested case-control study in the prospective EPIC cohort
Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Qing Lan,Nathaniel Rothman,Chin San Liu,Wen Ling Cheng,Alexandra Nieters,Per Guldberg,Anne Tjønneland,Daniele Campa,Alessandro Martino,Heiner Boeing,Antonia Trichopoulou,Pagona Lagiou,Pagona Lagiou,Pagona Lagiou,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Vittorio Krogh,Rosario Tumino,Salvatore Panico,Giovanna Masala,Elisabete Weiderpass,José María Huerta Castaño,Eva Ardanaz,Núria Sala,Miren Dorronsoro,J. Ramón Quirós,María José Sánchez,Beatrice Melin,Ann-Sofie Johansson,Johan Malm,Signe Borgquist,Petra H.M. Peeters,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,Nicholas J. Wareham,Kay-Tee Khaw,Ruth C. Travis,Paul Brennan,Afshan Siddiq,Elio Riboli,Paolo Vineis,Roel Vermeulen +43 more
TL;DR: The evidence that mtDNA copy number is related to risk of CLL and supports the importance of mitochondrial dysfunction as a possible mechanistic pathway in CLL ontogenesis is substantially strengthened.
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Stability and reproducibility of simultaneously detected plasma and serum cytokine levels in asymptomatic subjects.
Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Esmeralda Krop,Lützen Portengen,Charles S. Rabkin,Jakob Linseisen,Paolo Vineis,Roel Vermeulen +6 more
TL;DR: Bead-based immunoassays were performed on two fresh samples of 10 asymptomatic adults collected 14 days apart and on aliquots of the first samples which were put through one to three freeze-thaw cycles to measure 11 cytokines, four chemokines and two adhesion molecules, which supports the use of this assay among asymPTomatic subjects in epidemiological studies.
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Dietary Intakes and Risk of Lymphoid and Myeloid Leukemia in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh,Petra H.M. Peeters,Isabelle Romieu,Rachel S. Kelly,Elio Riboli,Anja Olsen,Anne Tjønneland,Guy Fagherazzi,Françoise Clavel-Chapelon,Laure Dossus,Alexandra Nieters,Birgit Teucher,Antonia Trichopoulou,Androniki Naska,Elisavet Valanou,Amalia Mattiello,Sabina Sieri,Christine L. Parr,Dagrun Engeset,Guri Skeie,Miren Dorronsoro,Aurelio Barricarte,María José Sánchez,Ulrika Ericson,Emily Sonestedt,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,Martine M. Ros,Ruth C. Travis,Timothy J. Key,Paolo Vineis,Roel Vermeulen +30 more
TL;DR: This study did not support a possible link between selected dietary factors and risk of leukemias, and additional subtype analyses showed no dietary association with risk of major subtypes of leukedmias.