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University of Amsterdam

EducationAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
About: University of Amsterdam is a education organization based out in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 59309 authors who have published 140894 publications receiving 5984137 citations. The organization is also known as: UvA & Universiteit van Amsterdam.


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Dominik Sturm1, Hendrik Witt2, Hendrik Witt1, Volker Hovestadt1, Dong Anh Khuong-Quang3, David T.W. Jones1, Carolin Konermann1, Elke Pfaff1, Martje Tönjes1, Martin Sill1, Sebastian Bender1, Marcel Kool1, Marc Zapatka1, Natalia Becker1, Manuela Zucknick1, Thomas Hielscher1, Xiaoyang Liu3, Adam M. Fontebasso4, Marina Ryzhova, Steffen Albrecht4, Karine Jacob3, Marietta Wolter5, Martin Ebinger6, Martin U. Schuhmann6, Timothy E. Van Meter7, Michael C. Frühwald8, Holger Hauch, Arnulf Pekrun, Bernhard Radlwimmer1, Tim Niehues9, Gregor Von Komorowski, Matthias Dürken, Andreas E. Kulozik2, Jenny Madden10, Andrew M. Donson10, Nicholas K. Foreman10, Rachid Drissi11, Maryam Fouladi11, Wolfram Scheurlen9, Andreas von Deimling2, Andreas von Deimling1, Camelia M. Monoranu12, Wolfgang Roggendorf12, Christel Herold-Mende2, Andreas Unterberg2, Christof M. Kramm13, Jörg Felsberg5, Christian Hartmann14, Benedikt Wiestler2, Wolfgang Wick2, Till Milde2, Till Milde1, Olaf Witt2, Olaf Witt1, Anders Lindroth1, Jeremy Schwartzentruber3, Damien Faury3, Adam Fleming3, Magdalena Zakrzewska15, Pawel P. Liberski15, Krzysztof Zakrzewski16, Peter Hauser17, Miklós Garami17, Almos Klekner18, László Bognár18, Sorana Morrissy19, Florence M.G. Cavalli19, Michael D. Taylor19, Peter van Sluis20, Jan Koster20, Rogier Versteeg20, Richard Volckmann20, Tom Mikkelsen21, Kenneth Aldape22, Guido Reifenberger5, V. Peter Collins23, Jacek Majewski3, Andrey Korshunov1, Peter Lichter1, Christoph Plass1, Nada Jabado3, Stefan M. Pfister2, Stefan M. Pfister1 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that each H3F3A mutation defines an epigenetic subgroup of GBM with a distinct global methylation pattern, and that they are mutually exclusive with IDH1 mutations, which characterize a third mutation-defined subgroup.

1,557 citations

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TL;DR: Tissue microarray analysis demonstrated that EZH2 protein levels were strongly associated with breast cancer aggressiveness and provided compelling evidence for a functional link between dysregulated cellular memory, transcriptional repression, and neoplastic transformation.
Abstract: The Polycomb Group Protein EZH2 is a transcriptional repressor involved in controlling cellular memory and has been linked to aggressive prostate cancer. Here we investigate the functional role of EZH2 in cancer cell invasion and breast cancer progression. EZH2 transcript and protein were consistently elevated in invasive breast carcinoma compared with normal breast epithelia. Tissue microarray analysis, which included 917 samples from 280 patients, demonstrated that EZH2 protein levels were strongly associated with breast cancer aggressiveness. Overexpression of EZH2 in immortalized human mammary epithelial cell lines promotes anchorage-independent growth and cell invasion. EZH2-mediated cell invasion required an intact SET domain and histone deacetylase activity. This study provides compelling evidence for a functional link between dysregulated cellular memory, transcriptional repression, and neoplastic transformation.

1,555 citations

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TL;DR: The weighted incidence estimate was significantly higher in studies including adults than in those including adults and paediatrics for treated OHCAs, and the percentage of VF and survival to discharge rates were lower in Asia than in Europe, North America, Asia, or Australia.

1,551 citations

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TL;DR: The effects of natural and environmentally induced state variables on the P300 suggest that these factors contribute to P300 measures and are discussed in terms of their theoretical and applied implications.

1,550 citations

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07 May 2015-Cell
TL;DR: Tumor organoids are amenable to high-throughput drug screens allowing detection of gene-drug associations and may fill the gap between cancer genetics and patient trials, complement cell-line- and xenograft-based drug studies, and allow personalized therapy design.

1,547 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Richard A. Flavell2311328205119
Scott M. Grundy187841231821
Stuart H. Orkin186715112182
Kenneth C. Anderson1781138126072
David A. Weitz1781038114182
Dorret I. Boomsma1761507136353
Brenda W.J.H. Penninx1701139119082
Michael Kramer1671713127224
Nicholas J. White1611352104539
Lex M. Bouter158767103034
Wolfgang Wagner1562342123391
Jerome I. Rotter1561071116296
David Cella1561258106402
David Eisenberg156697112460
Naveed Sattar1551326116368
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023198
2022699
20219,646
20208,532
20197,821
20186,407