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Britt-Marie Ljung
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 136
Citations - 13281
Britt-Marie Ljung is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fine-needle aspiration & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 134 publications receiving 12819 citations. Previous affiliations of Britt-Marie Ljung include California Pacific Medical Center & University of California, Berkeley.
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High resolution analysis of DNA copy number variation using comparative genomic hybridization to microarrays
Daniel Pinkel,Daniel Pinkel,Richard Segraves,Damir Sudar,Steven M. Clark,Ian Poole,David Kowbel,Colin Collins,Wen Lin Kuo,Chira Chen,Ye Zhai,Shanaz H. Dairkee,Britt-Marie Ljung,Joe W. Gray,Joe W. Gray,Donna G. Albertson,Donna G. Albertson,Donna G. Albertson +17 more
TL;DR: The implementation of array CGH is demonstrated to be able to measure copy number with high precision in the human genome, and to analyse clinical specimens by obtaining new information on chromosome 20 aberrations in breast cancer.
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Genomic and transcriptional aberrations linked to breast cancer pathophysiologies.
Koei Chin,Sandy DeVries,Jane Fridlyand,Paul T. Spellman,Ritu Roydasgupta,Wen Lin Kuo,Wen Lin Kuo,Anna Lapuk,Anna Lapuk,Richard M. Neve,Richard M. Neve,Zuwei Qian,Thomas B. Ryder,Fanqing Chen,Heidi S. Feiler,Heidi S. Feiler,Taku Tokuyasu,Chris Kingsley,Shanaz H. Dairkee,Zhenhang Meng,Karen Chew,Daniel Pinkel,Ajay N. Jain,Britt-Marie Ljung,Laura J. Esserman,Donna G. Albertson,Frederic M. Waldman,Joe W. Gray,Joe W. Gray +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the recurrent CNAs differ between tumor subtypes defined by expression pattern and that stratification of patients according to outcome can be improved by measuring both expression and copy number, especially high-level amplification.
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Breast cancer: Clinical practice guidelines in oncology
Robert W. Carlson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Harold J. Burstein,Charles E. Cox,Stephen B. Edge,William B. Farrar,Lori J. Goldstein,William J. Gradishar,Daniel F. Hayes,Clifford A. Hudis,Mohammad Jahanzeb,Britt-Marie Ljung,Lawrence B. Marks,Beryl McCormick,Lisle Nabell,Lori J. Pierce,Elizabeth C. Reed,Samuel M. Silver,Mary Lou Smith,George Somlo,Richard L. Theriault,John H. Ward,Eric P. Winer,Antonio C. Wolff +23 more
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The gene expression signatures of melanoma progression
Christopher M. Haqq,Mehdi Nosrati,Daniel Sudilovsky,Julia Crothers,Daniel Khodabakhsh,Brian Pulliam,Scot Federman,James R. Miller,Robert E. Allen,Mark I. Singer,Stanley P. L. Leong,Britt-Marie Ljung,Richard W. Sagebiel,Mohammed Kashani-Sabet +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that melanoma pathogenesis can be understood as a series of distinct molecular events, and the gene expression signatures identified here provide the basis for developing new diagnostics and targeting therapies for patients with malignant melanoma.
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In situ analyses of genome instability in breast cancer
Koei Chin,Carlos Ortiz de Solorzano,David W. Knowles,Arthur Jones,William S. Chou,Enrique Rodriguez,Wen-Lin Kuo,Britt-Marie Ljung,Karen Chew,Kenneth Myambo,Monica Miranda,Sheryl Krig,James C. Garbe,Martha R. Stampfer,Paul Yaswen,Joe W. Gray,Joe W. Gray,Stephen J. Lockett,Stephen J. Lockett +18 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that transition through telomere crisis and immortalization in breast cancer occurs during progression from usual ductal hyperplasia to ductal carcinoma in situ.