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Ingrid Chatarina Larsson is a Swedish actress born on 2 April 1947 in Stockholm. [1] Career. Larsson's first appearance was with her father, in Lisebergsteatern in 1964, in the variety show Far i luften.
Larsson är en av Sveriges ledande pedagoger inom scenframställning och är flitigt anlitad runt om i landet. Hon har bland annat arbetat som lärare på Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm. År 1979 tilldelades hon Teaterförbundets Daniel Engdahlstipendium[ 2] och senare Landskrona Stads Kulturstipendium.
Apr 11, 2010 · Increasing knowledge about the heterogeneity of mRNA expression within cell populations highlights the need to study transcripts at the level of single cells. We present a method for detection...
- Chatarina Larsson, Ida Grundberg, Ola Söderberg, Mats Nilsson
- 2010
Chatarina Larsson was born on 2 April 1947 in Storkyrkoförsamlingen, Stockholm, Uppland, Sweden. She is an actress, known for A Man Called Ove (2015), Carambole (2005) and Wallander (2005). She was previously married to Lars Christer Grandin.
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May 29, 2020 · Here, KMT2C restoration reduced CRC cell growth and reinforced genome-wide H3K4me1 deposition at enhancers; however, the effects varied depending upon the H3K4me1 status of KMT2C deficient cells. Results indicate that KMT2C inactivation may promote colorectal cancer development through transcription ….
- Chatarina Larsson, Lina Cordeddu, Lee Siggens, Tatjana Pandzic, Snehangshu Kundu, Liqun He, Muhammad...
- 2020
May 29, 2020 · Restored KMT2C expression in RKO and HCT116 CRC cells with corrected c.8390delA frameshift mutation. a Design of isogenic cell system, showing the amino acid sequence of KMT2C at the A9 repeat of exon 38 in KMT2C wild type (WT), c.8390delA (RKO and HCT116), and knock-in (KI) cells.
Larsson, C., Cordeddu, L., Siggens, L., Djureinovic, T., Kundu, S., He, L., . . . Sjöblom, T. (2020). Restoration of KMT2C/MLL3 in human colorectal cancer cells reinforces genome-wide H3K4me1 profiles and influences cell growth and gene expression. Clinical Epigenetics, 12(1), Article ID 74.