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Katleen De Preter
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 161
Citations - 24504
Katleen De Preter is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroblastoma & Gene. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 150 publications receiving 21878 citations. Previous affiliations of Katleen De Preter include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Ghent University Hospital.
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Genome wide promoter methylation analysis in neuroblastoma with perspectives for integrated molecular profiling
Jasmien Hoebeeck,Maté Ongenaert,Evi Michels,Katleen De Preter,Joëlle Vermeulen,Nurten Yigit,Anne De Paepe,Wim Van Criekinge,Franki Speleman,Jo Vandesompele +9 more
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Integration of suppression subtractive hybridization, laser capture microdissection and microarray analysis for identification of genes implicated in neuroblastoma pathogenesis
Jo Vandesompele,Nadine Van Roy,Genevieve Laureys,Katleen De Preter,Geert Berx,Kristin Strumane,Anne De Paepe,Frans Van Roy,Frank Speleman +8 more
TL;DR: Integration of suppression subtractive hybridization, laser capture microdissection and microarray analysis for identification of genes implicated in neuroblastoma pathogenesis is combined.
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Recurrent chromosomal imbalances provide selective advantage to human embryonic stem cells under enhanced replicative stress conditions.
Liselot Mus,Stéphane Van Haver,Mina Popovic,Wim Trypsteen,Steve Lefever,Nadja Zeltner,Yudelca Ogando,Eva Jacobs,Geertrui Denecker,Ellen Sanders,Christophe Van Neste,Suzanne Vanhauwaert,Bieke Decaesteker,Dieter Deforce,Filip Van Nieuwerburgh,Pieter Mestdagh,Jo Vandesompele,Björn Menten,Katleen De Preter,Lorenz Studer,Björn Heindryckx,Kaat Durinck,Stephen S. Roberts,Frank Speleman +23 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that recurrent chromosomal segmental gains provide a proliferative advantage to hESCs under increased replicative stress, a process that may also explain the highly recurrent nature of certain imbalances in cancer.
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Unmasking of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in neuroblastoma
Jasmien Hoebeeck,Geert Declerck,Pieter Mestdagh,Filip Pattyn,Katleen De Preter,Joëlle Vermeulen,Nurten Yigit,Anne De Paepe,Franki Speleman,Jo Vandesompele +9 more
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Pharmacological activation of the p53 pathway by nutlin-3 inhibits medulloblastoma cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo
Annette Künkele,Katleen De Preter,Jo Vandesompele,Theresa Thor,Kristian W. Pajtler,Wolfgang Hartmann,Lukas C. Heukamp,Alexander Schramm,Angelika Eggert,Johannes H. Schulte +9 more