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Jakob Linseisen
Researcher at German Cancer Research Center
Publications - 295
Citations - 25283
Jakob Linseisen is an academic researcher from German Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition & Population. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 251 publications receiving 23040 citations. Previous affiliations of Jakob Linseisen include Helmholtz Zentrum München.
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Serum 25(OH)D concentrations and atopic diseases at age 10: results from the GINIplus and LISAplus birth cohort studies.
Nina Wawro,Joachim Heinrich,Elisabeth Thiering,Jürgen Kratzsch,Beate Schaaf,Barbara Hoffmann,Irina Lehmann,Carl-Peter Bauer,Sibylle Koletzko,Andrea von Berg,Dietrich Berdel,Jakob Linseisen +11 more
TL;DR: No indication that higher blood 25(OH)D levels are associated with decreased risk for any of the atopic outcomes in children is found, however, a positive association of serum 25( OH)D concentrations with eczema and detectable specific IgE is observed.
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Urinary lignans and inflammatory markers in the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999–2004 and 2005–2008
Monika Eichholzer,Aline Richard,Holly L. Nicastro,Elizabeth A. Platz,Jakob Linseisen,Sabine Rohrmann +5 more
TL;DR: Mammalian lignans were inversely associated with markers of chronic inflammation in the cross-sectional study, and these findings require confirmation in prospective studies.
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Associations between thyroid hormones and serum metabolite profiles in an euthyroid population
Carolin Jourdan,Jakob Linseisen,Christa Meisinger,Ann-Kristin Petersen,Christian Gieger,Rajesh Rawal,Thomas Illig,Margit Heier,Annette Peters,Henri Wallaschofski,Matthias Nauck,Gabi Kastenmüller,Karsten Suhre,Cornelia Prehn,Jerzy Adamski,Wolfgang Koenig,Michael Roden,H-Erich Wichmann,Henry Völzke +18 more
TL;DR: In fasting euthyroid adults, higher serum FT4 levels are associated with increased serum AC concentrations and an increased ratio of C2 by C0 which is indicative of an overall enhanced fatty acyl mitochondrial transport and β-oxidation of fatty acids.
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Response in individuals with and without foreign background and application to the National Cohort in Germany: which factors have an effect?
Volker Winkler,Michael F. Leitzmann,Nadia Obi,Wolfgang Ahrens,Thomas Edinger,Guido Giani,Jakob Linseisen,Markus Löffler,Karin B. Michels,Ute Nöthlings,Sabine Schipf,Alexander Kluttig,H.-Erich Wichmann,Barbara Hoffmann,Karl-Heinz Jöckel,Heiko Becher +15 more
TL;DR: Individuals with Turkish background may need particular efforts to be adequately represented in a population-based cohort in Germany and other foreign background groups are relatively well represented using standard procedures.
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Bayesian and frequentist analysis of an Austrian genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas
Philipp Hofer,Michael Hagmann,Stefanie Brezina,Erich Dolejsi,Karl Mach,Gernot Leeb,Andreas Baierl,Stephan Buch,Hedwig Sutterlüty-Fall,Judith Karner-Hanusch,Michael Bergmann,Thomas Bachleitner-Hofmann,Anton Stift,Armin Gerger,Katharina Magdalena Rötzer,Josef Karner,Stefan Stättner,Melanie Waldenberger,Thomas Meitinger,Konstantin Strauch,Jakob Linseisen,Christian Gieger,Florian Frommlet,Andrea Gsur +23 more
TL;DR: Reanalysis of existing GWAS datasets using model selection as tool to detect SNPs associated with a complex trait may present a promising resource to identify further genetic risk variants not only for colorectal cancer.