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Steen Kølvraa

Steen Kølvraa

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
9569
World Ranking
13420
National Ranking
145

Overview

Steen Kølvraa is affiliated with Arcedi Biotech in Denmark, indicating involvement in the biotechnology sector. Their professional activity is centered around this institution, which suggests engagement with applied research or development in biotech-related fields.

Available data do not list specific research papers, coauthors, publication venues, or book contributions. Similarly, there is no detailed information on their primary or subfields of study, main research topics, or awards received. This absence of detailed academic records limits the scope of their documented scholarly profile.

Given these constraints, it can be noted that Steen Kølvraa's publicly accessible profile is mainly defined by their current institutional association rather than a documented publication history or visible research footprint. This might imply a focus on industrial research, product development, or roles that do not prioritize scientific publication.

In summary, Steen Kølvraa's profile as constructed from available data is that of a researcher or professional working at Arcedi Biotech in Denmark, without further detailed public records on scholarly output or specific academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • Telomere Fluorescence Measurements in Granulocytes and T Lymphocyte Subsets Point to a High Turnover of Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Memory T Cells in Early Childhood

    Nathalie Rufer;Tim H. Brümmendorf;Steen Kolvraa;Claus Bischoff

  • Oligonucleotide-priming methods for the chromosome-specific labelling of alpha satellite DNA in situ.

    Jørn E. Koch;Steen Kølvraa;Kirsten B. Petersen;Niels Gregersen

  • The Werner syndrome helicase and exonuclease cooperate to resolve telomeric D loops in a manner regulated by TRF1 and TRF2.

    Patricia L Opresko;Marit Otterlei;Jesper Graakjær;Per Bruheim

  • No association between telomere length and survival among the elderly and oldest old.

    Claus Bischoff;Hans Christian Petersen;Jesper Graakjær;Karen Andersen-Ranberg

  • In vitro fibroblast studies in a patient with C6-C10-dicarboxylic aciduria: evidence for a defect in general acyl-CoA dehydrogenase.

    S. Kølvraa;N. Gregersen;E. Christensen;N. Hobolth

  • Gene expression profiling in Werner syndrome closely resembles that of normal aging

    Kasper J Kyng;Alfred May;Steen Kølvraa;Vilhelm A Bohr

  • Identification of Four New Mutations in the Short-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (SCAD) Gene in Two Patients: One of the Variant Alleles, 511C→T, is Present at an Unexpectedly High Frequency in the General Population, as Was the Case for 625G→A, Together Conferring Susceptibility to Ethylmalonic Aciduria

    Niels Gregersen;Vibeke S. Winter;Morten J. Corydon;Thomas J. Corydon

  • Lipid-binding proteins modulate ligand-dependent trans-activation by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and localize to the nucleus as well as the cytoplasm.

    Torben Helledie;Marianne Antonius;Rikke V. Sørensen;Ann V. Hertzel

  • The pattern of chromosome-specific variations in telomere length in humans is determined by inherited, telomere-near factors and is maintained throughout life.

    Jesper Graakjaer;Claus Bischoff;Lars Korsholm;Søren Holstebroe

  • The molecular basis of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency in compound heterozygous patients: is there correlation between genotype and phenotype?

    Brage Storstein Andresen;Peter Bross;Szabolcs Udvari;Szabolcs Udvari;Jean Kirk

  • The relative lengths of individual telomeres are defined in the zygote and strictly maintained during life.

    Jesper Graakjaer;Leigh Pascoe;Héra Der-Sarkissian;Gilles Thomas

  • The ACADS gene variation spectrum in 114 patients with short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (SCAD) deficiency is dominated by missense variations leading to protein misfolding at the cellular level

    Christina B. Pedersen;Steen Kølvraa;Agnete Kølvraa;Vibeke Stenbroen

  • In vitro studies on the oxidation of medium-chain dicarboxylic acids in rat liver.

    Steen Kølvraa;Niels Gregersen

  • Construction of a panel of chromosome-specific oligonucleotide probes (PRINS-primers) useful for the identification of individual human chromosomes in situ.

    J. Koch;J. Hindkjær;S. Kølvraa;L. Bolund

  • The load of short telomeres, estimated by a new method, Universal STELA, correlates with number of senescent cells

    Laila Bendix;Peer Bendix Horn;Uffe Birk Jensen;Ivica Rubelj

  • Osteoclast nuclei of myeloma patients show chromosome translocations specific for the myeloma cell clone: a new type of cancer-host partnership?

    Thomas Levin Andersen;Patrice Boissy;T E Sondergaard;Katarzyna Kupisiewicz

  • Specific diagnosis of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency in dried blood spots by a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay detecting a point-mutation (G985) in the MCAD gene.

    Niels Gregersen;Alexandra I.F. Blakemore;Vibeke Winter;Brage Andresen

  • Risk-reducing mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy in unaffected BRCA mutation carriers: uptake and timing.

    Anne Bine Skytte;Anne-Marie Gerdes;M K Andersen;L Sunde

  • Short PNA molecular beacons for real-time PCR allelic discrimination of single nucleotide polymorphisms

    Kenneth Petersen;Ulla Vogel;Eszter Rockenbauer;Kirsten Vang Nielsen

  • Are keratoacanthomas variants of squamous cell carcinomas? A comparison of chromosomal aberrations by comparative genomic hybridization.

    Ole Petter F. Clausen;Hans Christian D. Aass;Marzieh Beigi;Karin J. Purdie

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Bolund
Lars Bolund Aarhus University
Niels Gregersen
Niels Gregersen Aarhus University Hospital
Brage S. Andresen
Brage S. Andresen University of Southern Denmark
Peter Bross
Peter Bross Aarhus University
Kaare Christensen
Kaare Christensen University of Southern Denmark
Hans Eiberg
Hans Eiberg University of Copenhagen
Uffe Birk Jensen
Uffe Birk Jensen Aarhus University
Suresh I. S. Rattan
Suresh I. S. Rattan Aarhus University
Sandro Ghisla
Sandro Ghisla University of Konstanz
Thomas J. Corydon
Thomas J. Corydon Aarhus University

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