Publications by authors named "K L Dijkstra"

Disruption of the class I human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules has important implications for immune evasion and tumor evolution. We developed major histocompatibility complex loss of heterozygosity (LOH), allele-specific mutation and measurement of expression and repression (MHC Hammer). We identified extensive variability in HLA allelic expression and pervasive HLA alternative splicing in normal lung and breast tissue.

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The human umbilical cord (hUC) is the lifeline that connects the fetus to the mother. Hypercoiling of the hUC is associated with pre- and perinatal morbidity and mortality. We investigated the origin of hUC hypercoiling using state-of-the-art imaging and omics approaches.

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  • The study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the FindMyApps intervention for people with dementia and their caregivers, comparing it to standard digital care.
  • The research involved a randomized controlled trial with participants having mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia, measuring outcomes like quality of life and caregiver competence through various assessments and economic data.
  • Results indicated that while the FindMyApps group showed improved caregiver competence, overall costs and most other outcomes did not significantly differ from those receiving standard care.
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TGF-β is considered an important cytokine in the development of interstitial fibrosis in chronic kidney disease. The TGF-β co-receptor endoglin (ENG) tends to be upregulated in kidney fibrosis. ENG has two membrane bound isoforms generated via alternative splicing.

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Unlabelled: Understanding the role of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in lung cancer is critical to improving patient outcomes. We identified four histology-independent archetype TMEs in treatment-naïve early-stage lung cancer using imaging mass cytometry in the TRACERx study (n = 81 patients/198 samples/2.3 million cells).

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