Biomedical research at Oslo University Hospital
Oslo University Hospital is a merger of three former university hospitals in Oslo. Biomedical research is one of the hospital's core activities. Research at the hospital is closely interlinked with research undertaken at the University of Oslo. More than 50% of all biomedical research in Norway is published by researchers affiliated with the hospital. Research undertaken cover both basic research, translational research, and clinical research.
Oslo University Hospital has a central role in developing and supporting biomedical research within the South-Eastern Regional Health Authority. The hospital also pursues international research collaborations.
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Summary of publications:
Publications (original articles or review articles) published in 2017 from OUS - Dept. of Microbiology, Cellular Responses to DNA Damage (Bjørås)
11 publications found
Integrative whole-genome sequence analysis reveals roles of regulatory mutations in BCL6 and BCL2 in follicular lymphoma
Sci Rep, 7 (1), 7040
DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-07226-4, PubMed 28765546
Monitoring of the spatial and temporal dynamics of BER/SSBR pathway proteins, including MYH, UNG2, MPG, NTH1 and NEIL1-3, during DNA replication
Nucleic Acids Res, 45 (14), 8291-8301
DOI 10.1093/nar/gkx476, PubMed 28575236
Structural determinants of bacterial lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase functionality
J Biol Chem, 293 (4), 1397-1412
DOI 10.1074/jbc.M117.817130, PubMed 29222333
A TCRα framework-centered codon shapes a biased T cell repertoire through direct MHC and CDR3β interactions
JCI Insight, 2 (17)
DOI 10.1172/jci.insight.95193, PubMed 28878121
High-Sensitivity Troponin T vs I in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Prediction of Significant Coronary Lesions and Long-term Prognosis
Acta Bioquim. Clin. Latinoam., 51 (3), 395-407
NEIL3-Dependent Regulation of Cardiac Fibroblast Proliferation Prevents Myocardial Rupture
Cell Rep, 18 (1), 82-92
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.12.009, PubMed 28052262
Glycosylated Chromogranin A in Heart Failure: Implications for Processing and Cardiomyocyte Calcium Homeostasis
Circ Heart Fail, 10 (2)
DOI 10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.116.003675, PubMed 28209766
Metabolism and DNA repair shape a specific modification pattern in mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrion, 40, 16-28
DOI 10.1016/j.mito.2017.09.002, PubMed 28893634
No cancer predisposition or increased spontaneous mutation frequencies in NEIL DNA glycosylases-deficient mice
Sci Rep, 7 (1), 4384
DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-04472-4, PubMed 28663564
Novel UCHL1 mutations reveal new insights into ubiquitin processing
Hum Mol Genet, 26 (6), 1031-1040
DOI 10.1093/hmg/ddw391, PubMed 28007905
8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (Ogg1) controls hepatic gluconeogenesis
DNA Repair (Amst), 61, 56-62
DOI 10.1016/j.dnarep.2017.11.008, PubMed 29207315