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Møller, H. J., Nielsen, M. J., Bartram, J., Dick, M. C., Height, S. E., Moestrup, S. K. & Rees, D. C. (2011). Soluble CD163 levels in children with sickle cell disease. British Journal of Haematology, 153, 105-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2011.08580.x
Mehmedbasic, A., Rasmussen, R., Fjorback, A. N., Cappai, R. & Andersen, O. M. (2011). SorLA:APP interaction and effects on APP processing. Poster-session præsenteret på Fabisch Symposium, Potsdam, Tyskland.
Klinger, S. C., Glerup, S., Raarup, M. K., Mari, MC., Nyegaard, M., Koster, G., Prabakaran, T., Nilsson, SK., Kjærgaard, M. M., Bakke, O., Nykjær, A., Olivecrona, G., Petersen, C. M. & Nielsen, MS. (2011). SorLA regulates lipoprotein lipase activity by intracellular trafficking. Poster-session præsenteret på PhD Day 2011, Aarhus University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aarhus, Danmark.
Klinger, S. C., Glerup, S., Raarup, M. K., Mari, MC., Nyegaard, M., Koster, G., Prabakaran, T., Nilsson, SK., Kjærgaard, M. M., Bakke, O., Nykjær, A., Olivecrona, G., Petersen, C. M. & Nielsen, MS. (2011). SorLA regulates lipoprotein lipase activity by intracellular trafficking. Abstract fra PhD Day 2011, Aarhus University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aarhus, Danmark.
Wichmann-Hansen, G., Wogensen, L., Eika, B. & Mulvany, M. J. (2011). Successful PhD Supervision: A Two-Way process. I M. A. R. B. Castanho & G. Güner-Akdogan (red.), The Researching, Teaching, and Learning Triangle. Springer Publishing Company.
Bak, R. O., Primo, M. D. N. L., Hollensen, A. K. & Mikkelsen, J. G. (2011). Suppression of miRNA activity by vector-encoded inhibitors. Poster-session præsenteret på The annual congress of the European Society for Gene and Cell Therapy, Brighton, Storbritannien.
Jensen, M., Schmidt, S., Fedosova, N., Mollenhauer, J. & Jensen, H. H. (2011). Synthesis and Evaluation of Cardiac Glycosides Mimics as Potential Anticancer Drugs. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 19, 2407-2417.
Kesmodel, U. S., Eriksen, H.-L. F., Underbjerg, M., Kilburn, T. R., Støvring, H., Wimberley, T. & Mortensen, E. L. (2011). The effect of alcohol binge drinking in early pregnancy on general intelligence. Poster-session præsenteret på 5th Nordic Meeting in Epidemiology and Register-based Health Research, Reykjavik, Island.
Pietsch, J., Bauer, J., Egli, M., Infanger, M., Wise, P., Ulbrich, C. & Grimm, D. (2011). The effects of weightlessness on the human organism and mammalian cells. Current Molecular Medicine, 11(5), 350-64.
Poulsen, K., Tettelin, H. & Kilian, M. (2011). The Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans Genome: Diversity of Pathogenic Potential. I P. E. Kolenbrander (red.), Oral Microbial Communities: Genomic inquiry and interspecies communication (s. 103-117). ASM Press.
Christensen, J. W., Ahrendt, L. P. & Malmkvist, J. (2011). The link between performance and heart rate in a known vs. novel environment. Abstract fra 7th International Equitation Science Conference, Hooge Mierde, Holland.
Harner, M., Körner, C., Walther, D., Mokranjac, D., Kaesmacher, J., Welsch, U., Griffith, J., Mann, M., Reggiori, F. & Neupert, W. (2011). The mitochondrial contact site complex, a determinant of mitochondrial architecture. EMBO Journal, 30(21), 4356-70. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2011.379
Halvorsen, P. A., Wisløff, T. F., Støvring, H., Aasland, O. & Kristiansen, I. S. (2011). Therapeutic decisions by number needed to treat and survival gains: a cross-sectional survey of lipid-lowering drug recommendations. British Journal of General Practice, 61(589), e477-483. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11X588448
Gachon, F. & Firsov, D. (2011). The role of circadian timing system on drug metabolism and detoxification. Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology, 7(2), 147-58. https://doi.org/10.1517/17425255.2011.544251
Skovgaard, N., Gouliaev, A., Aalling, M. & Simonsen, U. (2011). The Role of Endogenous H(2)S in Cardiovascular Physiology. Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 1385-1393.