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Henrik Spliid
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 43
Citations - 1105
Henrik Spliid is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phoca & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1030 citations.
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Concentration-dependent changes of PCB patterns in fish-eating mammals: structural evidence for induction of cytochrome P450
Jan P. Boon,J.W. Van der Meer,C.R. Allchin,Robin J. Law,J. Klungsøyr,Pim E.G. Leonards,Henrik Spliid,E. Storr-Hansen,Craig R. M. McKenzie,David E. Wells +9 more
TL;DR: The induction of cytochrome P450 enzymes offers the most likely explanation for this phenomenon, but starvation could have a similar effect on occasion.
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Statistical prediction of biomethane potentials based on the composition of lignocellulosic biomass
TL;DR: In conclusion, the best prediction of BMP is pBMP=347xC+H+R-438xL+63DA, which was extended with an effect of different methods of analysing the biomass constituents content (DA) which had a significant impact.
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Improved overall survival after implementation of targeted therapy for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: results from the Danish Renal Cancer Group (DARENCA) study-2.
Anne V. Soerensen,Frede Donskov,Gregers G. Hermann,Niels Viggo Jensen,Astrid Christine Petersen,Henrik Spliid,Rickard Sandin,Kirsten Fode,Poul F. Geertsen +8 more
TL;DR: This retrospective study documents that the implementation of targeted therapy has resulted in significantly improved treatment rates and overall survival in a complete national cohort of treated mRCC patients.
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Composition of source-sorted municipal organic waste collected in Danish cities
TL;DR: The overall composition of the collected waste was strongly affected by the collection system (city) and season, while dwelling type had no significant influence.
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Multivariate statistical analysis of organ weights in toxicity studies.
TL;DR: A multivariate analysis of variance is suggested, where the correlation between organ weight and body weight is taken into account in testing an overall treatment effect in toxicity studies with drugs in animals.