Katri Orte
Turku University Hospital
14 Papers
14 Citations
Katri Orte is an academic researcher from Turku University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Indel. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Katri Orte include University of Turku.
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Papers
No link between striatal dopaminergic axons and dopamine transporter imaging in Parkinson's disease
Emma A. Honkanen,Emma A. Honkanen,Laura Saari,Laura Saari,Katri Orte,Maria Gardberg,Tommi Noponen,Juho Joutsa,Juho Joutsa,Valtteri Kaasinen,Valtteri Kaasinen +10 more
TL;DR: Brain dopamine transporter binding has been considered a possible biomarker for nigrostriatal degeneration in PD and its role in PD is still under investigation.
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High tumor mutation burden predicts favorable outcome among patients with aggressive histological subtypes of lung adenocarcinoma: A population-based single-institution study
Eva-Maria Talvitie,Heikki Vilhonen,Samu Kurki,Antti Karlsson,Katri Orte,Alhadi Almangush,Hesham Mohamed,Lassi J. Liljeroos,Yajuvinder Singh,Ilmo Leivo,Tarja Laitinen,Markku Kallajoki,Pekka Taimen +12 more
TL;DR: TMB was an independent biomarker of favorable prognosis in the authors' cohort of lung adenocarcinoma despite being associated with predominant histological subtypes considered aggressive.
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Association of Vulvar Melanoma with Lichen Sclerosus.
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to clarify the possible connection between LS and vulvar melanoma, and to identify patients with LS at risk of developing vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.
Preperitoneal Fat Grafting Inhibits the Formation of Intra-abdominal Adhesions in Mice
Mervi Laukka,Mervi Laukka,Erika Hoppela,Jemiina Salo,Pia Rantakari,Tove J. Grönroos,Katri Orte,Kaisa Auvinen,Marko Salmi,Heidi Gerke,Kerstin Thol,Emilia Peuhu,Emilia Peuhu,Saila Kauhanen,Pirjo Merilahti,Pauliina Hartiala,Pauliina Hartiala +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that fat grafting promotes the peritoneal healing process in a paracrine manner thereby enabling rapid regeneration of theperitoneal mesothelial cell layer.
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Expression of Transcription Factor CREM in Human Tissues
TL;DR: This article used a transcriptomic approach and immunohistochemistry to study the expression of CREM isoforms that include DNA-binding domains across human tissues and found that CREM protein is widely expressed in almost all normal human tissues.
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