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    Distinct DNA methylation profiles in bone and blood of osteoporotic and healthy postmenopausal women by Reppe, Sjur, Lien, Tonje G., Hsu, Yi-Hsiang, Gautvik, Vigdis T., Olstad, Ole K., Yu, Rona, Bakke, Hege G., Lyle, Robert, Kringen, Marianne K., Glad, Ingrid K., Gautvik, Kaare M.

    Published in Epigenetics (03-08-2017)
    “…DNA methylation affects expression of associated genes and may contribute to the missing genetic effects from genome-wide association studies of osteoporosis…”
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    Molecular disease map of bone characterizing the postmenopausal osteoporosis phenotype by Jemtland, Rune, Holden, Marit, Reppe, Sjur, Olstad, Ole K, Reinholt, Finn P, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Refvem, Hilde, Frigessi, Arnoldo, Houston, Brian, Gautvik, Kaare M

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-08-2011)
    “…Genome‐wide gene expressions in bone biopsies from patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis and healthy controls were profiled, to identify osteoporosis…”
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    Zic1 transcription factor in bone: neural developmental protein regulates mechanotransduction in osteocytes by Kalogeropoulos, Michail, Varanasi, Satya S, Olstad, Ole K, Sanderson, Paul, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Reppe, Sjur, Francis, Roger M, Gautvik, Kaare M, Birch, Mark A, Datta, Harish K

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-08-2010)
    “…A transcriptome analysis compared gene expression in human bone biopsy samples taken from lumbar spine and iliac crest, sites that experience high and low…”
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    Periostin is a collagen associated bone matrix protein regulated by parathyroid hormone by Fortunati, Dario, Reppe, Sjur, Fjeldheim, Åse-Karine, Nielsen, Marit, Gautvik, Vigdis T., Gautvik, Kaare M.

    Published in Matrix biology (01-09-2010)
    “…Periostin is a 90kDa secreted protein, originally identified in murine osteoblast-like cells, with a distribution restricted to collagen-rich tissues and…”
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    Skeletal site-related variation in human trabecular bone transcriptome and signaling by Varanasi, Satya S, Olstad, Ole K, Swan, Daniel C, Sanderson, Paul, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Reppe, Sjur, Francis, Roger M, Gautvik, Kaare M, Datta, Harish K

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2010)
    “…The skeletal site-specific influence of multiple genes on bone morphology is recognised, but the question as to how these influences may be exerted at the…”
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    Eight genes are highly associated with BMD variation in postmenopausal Caucasian women by Reppe, Sjur, Refvem, Hilde, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Olstad, Ole K, Høvring, Per I, Reinholt, Finn P, Holden, Marit, Frigessi, Arnoldo, Jemtland, Rune, Gautvik, Kaare M

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Low bone mineral density (BMD) is an important risk factor for skeletal fractures which occur in about 40% of women ≥ 50 years in the western world…”
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    Identification of transcriptional macromolecular associations in human bone using browser based in silico analysis in a giant correlation matrix by Reppe, Sjur, Sachse, Daniel, Olstad, Ole K, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Sanderson, Paul, Datta, Harish K, Berg, Jens P, Gautvik, Kaare M

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2013)
    “…Abstract Intracellular signaling is critically dependent on gene regulatory networks comprising physical molecular interactions. Presently, there is a lack of…”
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    Overview of the Most Prevalent Hypothalamus-Specific mRNAs, as Identified by Directional Tag PCR Subtraction by Gautvik, Kaare M., De Lecea, Luis, Gautvik, Vigdis T., Danielson, Patria E., Tranque, Pedro, Dopazo, Ana, Bloom, Floyd E., Sutcliffe, J. Gregor

    “…We applied the directional tag PCR subtractive hybridization method to construct a rat hypothalamic cDNA library from which cerebellar and hippocampal…”
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    Butyrate response factor 1 is regulated by parathyroid hormone and bone morphogenetic protein-2 in osteoblastic cells by Reppe, Sjur, Olstad, Ole K., Rian, Edith, Gautvik, Vigdis T., Gautvik, Kaare M., Jemtland, Rune

    “…Parathyroid hormone (PTH) exerts potent and diverse effects in bone and cartilage through activation of type 1 PTH receptors (PTH1R) capable of coupling to…”
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    Sox‐4 Messenger RNA Is Expressed in the Embryonic Growth Plate and Regulated via the Parathyroid Hormone/Parathyroid Hormone‐Related Protein Receptor in Osteoblast‐like Cells by Reppe, Sjur, Rian, Edith, Jemtland, Rune, Olstad, Ole K., Gautvik, Vigdis T., Gautvik, Kaare M.

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-12-2000)
    “…Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH‐related protein (PTHrP) exert potent and diverse effects in cells of the osteoblastic and chondrocytic lineages. However,…”
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    Molecular heterogeneity in human osteosarcoma demonstrated by enriched mRNAs isolated by directional tag PCR subtraction cloning by Olstad, Ole K, Gautvik, Vigdis T, Reppe, Sjur, Rian, Edith, Jemtland, Rune, Ohlsson, Claes, Bruland, Oyvind S, Gautvik, Kaare M

    Published in Anticancer research (01-05-2003)
    “…Directional tag PCR subtractive hybridization was applied to construct a cDNA library generated from three different human osteosarcoma (OS) target cell lines…”
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    Efficient secretion of human parathyroid hormone by Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Gabrielsen, O S, Reppe, S, Saether, O, Blingsmo, O R, Sletten, K, Gordeladze, J O, Høgset, A, Gautvik, V T, Alestrøm, P, Oyen, T B

    Published in Gene (1990)
    “…A cDNA encoding mature human parathyroid hormone (hPTH) was expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, after fusion to the prepro region of yeast mating factor…”
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