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Elisabeth Blennow

Elisabeth Blennow

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Genetics

D-Index
46
Citations
7196
World Ranking
4177
National Ranking
50

Overview

Elisabeth Blennow is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The professional profile indicates involvement in scientific research and academic activities connected to this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues available for this researcher. Similarly, there are no listed book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work connected to this individual in the provided data.

Information on awards or honors received is also not available in the current dataset. The researcher is noted to be living, so the profile is written in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • A culture system using human foreskin fibroblasts as feeder cells allows production of human embryonic stem cells

    Outi Hovatta;Milla Mikkola;Karin Gertow;Anne‐Marie Strömberg

  • Clonal culturing of human embryonic stem cells on laminin-521/E-cadherin matrix in defined and xeno-free environment

    Sergey Rodin;Liselotte Antonsson;Colin Niaudet;Oscar E. Simonson

  • Frequent amplification of the telomerase reverse transcriptase gene in human tumors.

    Anju Zhang;Chengyun Zheng;Charlotta Lindvall;Mi Hou

  • High resolution deletion analysis of constitutional DNA from neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) patients using microarray-CGH

    Carl E.G. Bruder;Carina Hirvelä;Isabel Tapia-Paez;Ingegerd Fransson

  • Subtelomeric rearrangements detected in patients with idiopathic mental retardation

    Britt-Marie Anderlid;Jacqueline Schoumans;Göran Annerén;Sigrid Sahlén

  • A full-coverage, high-resolution human chromosome 22 genomic microarray for clinical and research applications.

    Patrick G. Buckley;Kiran Kumar Mantripragada;Magdalena Benetkiewicz;Isabel Tapia-Páez

  • Fifty probands with extra structurally abnormal chromosomes characterized by fluorescence in situ hybridization.

    Elisabeth Blennow;Karen Brøndum Nielsen;Håkan Telenius;Nigel P. Carter

  • Mechanical isolation of the inner cell mass is effective in derivation of new human embryonic stem cell lines

    Susanne Ström;José Inzunza;Karl-Henrik Grinnemo;Kerstin Holmberg

  • Swedish survey on extra structurally abnormal chromosomes in 39 105 consecutive prenatal diagnoses: Prevalence and characterization by fluorescence in situ hybridization

    Elisabeth Blennow;The-Hung Bui;Ulf Kristoffersson;Mihailo Vujic

  • A novel intellectual disability syndrome caused by GPI anchor deficiency due to homozygous mutations in PIGT

    Malin Kvarnung;Malin Kvarnung;Daniel Nilsson;Anna Lindstrand;Anna Lindstrand;G Christoph Korenke

  • Neocentromeres in 15q24-26 Map to Duplicons Which Flanked an Ancestral Centromere in 15q25

    Mario Ventura;Jonathan M. Mudge;Valeria Palumbo;Sally Burn

  • A high degree of aneuploidy in frozen-thawed human preimplantation embryos

    Erik Iwarsson;Monalill Lundqvist;José Inzunza;Lars Ährlund-Richter

  • FISH-mapping of a 100-kb terminal 22q13 deletion.

    Britt-Marie Anderlid;Jacqueline Schoumans;Göran Annerén;Isabel Tapia-Paez

  • Tetrasomy 15q: two marker chromosomes with no detectable alpha-satellite DNA.

    E. Blennow;H. Telenius;D. de Vos;C. Larsson

  • Outcome of ETV6/RUNX1-positive childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in the NOPHO-ALL-1992 protocol: frequent late relapses but good overall survival

    Erik Forestier;Mats Heyman;Mette K Andersen;Kirsi Autio

  • Limitations of Chromosome Classification by Multicolor Karyotyping

    Charles Lee;David Gisselsson;Charlotte Jin;Ann Nordgren

  • Characterization of supernumerary ring marker chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).

    E. Blennow;G. Anneren;The-Hung Bui;E. Berggren

  • Direct Diagnosis of Myotonic Dystrophy with a Disease-Specific DNA Marker

    Shelbourne P;Davies J;Buxton J;Anvret M

  • Highly abnormal cleavage divisions in preimplantation embryos from translocation carriers.

    Erik Iwarsson;Helena Malmgren;José Inzunza;Lars Ährlund‐Richter

  • Detailed characterization of 12 supernumerary ring chromosomes using micro-FISH and search for uniparental disomy.

    Britt‐Marie Anderlid;Sigrid Sahlén;Jacqueline Schoumans;Eva Holmberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Magnus Nordenskjöld
Magnus Nordenskjöld Karolinska Institute
Ann Nordgren
Ann Nordgren Karolinska University Hospital
Jan P. Dumanski
Jan P. Dumanski Uppsala University
Karen Brøndum-Nielsen
Karen Brøndum-Nielsen Copenhagen University Hospital
Bertil Johansson
Bertil Johansson Lund University
Sverre Heim
Sverre Heim Oslo University Hospital
Niels Tommerup
Niels Tommerup University of Copenhagen
Outi Hovatta
Outi Hovatta Karolinska Institute
Magnus Björkholm
Magnus Björkholm Karolinska University Hospital
Johan Staaf
Johan Staaf Lund University

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