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Jörn Bullerdiek

Jörn Bullerdiek

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Genetics

D-Index
62
Citations
12471
World Ranking
2990
National Ranking
208

Overview

Jörn Bullerdiek is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans various subfields, including Molecular Biology, Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, with significant emphasis on Endometriosis Research and Treatment, Uterine Myomas and Treatments, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Reproductive System and Pregnancy, Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference, and Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jörn Bullerdiek include the following:

  • Causal Discovery of Gene Regulation with Incomplete Data, 2020, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society)
  • Generation of an iPSC line (AKOSi006-A) from fibroblasts of an NPC1 patient, carrying the homozygous mutation p.I1061T (c.3182 T > C) and a control iPSC line (AKOSi007-A) using a non-integrating Sendai virus system, 2020, Stem Cell Research
  • Generation of two induced pluripotent stem cell lines from a female adult homozygous for the Wilson disease associated ATP7B variant p.H1069Q (AKOSi008-A) and a healthy control (AKOSi009-A), 2020, Stem Cell Research
  • Generation of an iPSC line (AKOSi004-A) from fibroblasts of a female adult NPC1 patient, carrying the compound heterozygous mutation p.Val1023Serfs*15/p.Gly992Arg and of an iPSC line (AKOSi005-A) from a female adult control individual, 2020, Stem Cell Research
  • Das GnRHR-Gen, seine Mutationen und deren Manifestation, 2020, Der Gynäkologe

Frequent co-authors in their research include W. Küpker, R. Felberbaum, Janine Petters, Christin Völkner, and Hugo Murua Escobar.

The venues where Jörn Bullerdiek has most frequently published include:

  • Gynäkologische Endokrinologie
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Die Gynäkologie
  • Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society)
  • Der Gynäkologe

Best Publications

  • Recurrent rearrangements in the high mobility group protein gene, HMGI-C, in benign mesenchymal tumours

    Eric F.P.M. Schoenmakers;Sylke Wanschura;Raf Mols;Jörn Bullerdiek

  • Angiogenetic Signaling through Hypoxia: HMGB1: An Angiogenetic Switch Molecule

    Claudia Schlueter;Holger Weber;Britta Meyer;Piere Rogalla

  • HMGA2 overexpression in non-small cell lung cancer.

    Britta Meyer;Siegfried Loeschke;Anke Schultze;Thomas Weigel

  • MED12 mutations in uterine fibroids—their relationship to cytogenetic subgroups

    Dominique Nadine Markowski;Sabine Bartnitzke;Thomas Löning;Norbert Drieschner

  • HMGI-C expression patterns in human tissues. Implications for the genesis of frequent mesenchymal tumors.

    P. Rogalla;K. Drechsler;G. Frey;Y. Hennig

  • Tissue-specific expression patterns of the RAGE receptor and its soluble forms—a result of regulated alternative splicing?

    Claudia Schlueter;Sven Hauke;Aljoscha M. Flohr;Piere Rogalla

  • HMGI-C and HMGI(Y) immunoreactivity correlates with cytogenetic abnormalities in lipomas, pulmonary chondroid hamartomas, endometrial polyps, and uterine leiomyomas and is compatible with rearrangement of the HMGI-C and HMGI(Y) genes

    G Tallini;R Vanni;G Manfioletti;B Kazmierczak

  • PLAG1 gene alterations in salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma and carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma: a combined study using chromosome banding, in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry

    Carmo Martins;Isabel Fonseca;Lúcia Roque;Teresa Pereira

  • Cytogenetic subtyping of 220 salivary gland pleomorphic adenomas: correlation to occurrence, histological subtype, and in vitro cellular behavior.

    Jörn Bullerdiek;Gisela Wobst;Kerstin Meyer-Bolte;Reinhard Chilla

  • MicroRNAs miR-371-3 in serum as diagnostic tools in the management of testicular germ cell tumours

    Dieckmann Kp;Spiekermann M;Balks T;Flor I

  • Targeted serum miRNA (TSmiR) test for diagnosis and follow-up of (testicular) germ cell cancer patients: a proof of principle.

    Ad J.M. Gillis;Martin A. Rijlaarsdam;Ronak Eini;Lambert C.J. Dorssers

  • Comparison of mechanical properties of normal and malignant thyroid cells.

    Meenakshi Prabhune;Gazanfer Belge;Andreas Dotzauer;Jörn Bullerdiek

  • Truncated and chimeric HMGI-C genes induce neoplastic transformation of NIH3T3 murine fibroblasts.

    Monica Fedele;Maria Teresa Berlingieri;Stefania Scala;Lorenzo Chiariotti

  • Episomal and integrated copies of Epstein-Barr virus coexist in Burkitt lymphoma cell lines.

    Henri Jacques Delecluse;Sabine Bartnizke;Wolfgang Hammerschmidt;Jörn Bullerdiek

  • HMGI-C rearrangements as the molecular basis for the majority of pulmonary chondroid hamartomas: a survey of 30 tumors.

    Kazmierczak B;Rosigkeit J;Wanschura S;Meyer-Bolte K

  • Expression of HMGI-C, a member of the high mobility group protein family, in a subset of breast cancers: relationship to histologic grade.

    Piere Rogalla;Klaus Drechsler;Bernd Kazmierczak;Volkhard Rippe

  • The DAPI banded karyotype of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) generated using chromosome-specific paint probes.

    Matthew Breen;Joern Bullerdiek;Cordelia F. Langford

  • Serum levels of microRNAs miR-371-3: a novel class of serum biomarkers for testicular germ cell tumors?

    Gazanfer Belge;Klaus-Peter Dieckmann;Meike Spiekermann;Thomas Balks

  • Description of a Novel Fusion Transcript between HMGI-C, a Gene Encoding for a Member of the High Mobility Group Proteins, and the Mitochondrial Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Gene

    Bernd Kazmierczak;Yvonne Hennig;Sylke Wanschura;Piere Rogalla

  • The two stem cell microRNA gene clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 are activated by specific chromosomal rearrangements in a subgroup of thyroid adenomas.

    Volkhard Rippe;Lea Dittberner;Verena N. Lorenz;Norbert Drieschner

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Richter
Andreas Richter University of Bremen
Paola Dal Cin
Paola Dal Cin Harvard Medical School
Volker Diehl
Volker Diehl University of Cologne
Michael Pawlita
Michael Pawlita German Cancer Research Center
Alfredo Fusco
Alfredo Fusco University of Naples Federico II
Göran Stenman
Göran Stenman University of Gothenburg
Dirk Koczan
Dirk Koczan University of Rostock
Henri Jacques Delecluse
Henri Jacques Delecluse Grenoble Alpes University

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