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    Genome-Wide Association Study of Angioedema Induced by Ace Inhibitors or Arbs in Sweden by Wadelius, M, Eriksson, N, Johansson, C, Persson, M, Karawajczyk, M, Nordang, L, Islander, G, Hugosson, S, Axelsson, T, Yue, Q.-Y, Magnusson, P.K.E, Hallberg, P

    Published in Clinical therapeutics (01-08-2017)
    “…Conclusions Our GWAS detected a novel association between angioedema induced by ACE inhibitor or ARB treatment and the calcium-activated potassium channel gene…”
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    Phenotype Standardization of Angioedema in the Head and Neck Region Caused by Agents Acting on the Angiotensin System by Wadelius, M, Marshall, S E, Islander, G, Nordang, L, Karawajczyk, M, Yue, Q-Y, Terreehorst, I, Baranova, E V, Hugosson, S, Sköldefors, K, Pirmohamed, M, Maitland-van der Zee, A-H, Alfirevic, A, Hallberg, P, Palmer, C N A

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-10-2014)
    “…Angioedema is a potentially life‐threatening adverse reaction to angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers. To study the…”
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    Piecemeal Degranulation of Peripheral Blood Eosinophils . A Study of Allergic Subjects during and out of the Pollen Season by Karawajczyk, Malgorzata, Seveus, Lahja, Garcia, Rodolfo, Bjornsson, Eythorn, Peterson, Christer G. B, Roomans, Goodfried M, Venge, Per

    “…The variability of serum and plasma levels of eosinophil granule proteins in different clinical conditions, interpreted as the result of different patterns of…”
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    Eosinophil cationic protein is stored in, but not produced by, peripheral blood neutrophils by Byström, J., Garcia, R. C., Håkansson, L., Karawajczyk, M., Moberg, L., Soukka, J., Venge, P.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-07-2002)
    “…Summary Background Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) is an eosinophil‐derived protein, which has been shown to be present in circulating neutrophils. Objective…”
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    The Stimulus‐Dependent Release of Eosinophil Cationic Protein and Eosinophil Protein X Increases in Apoptotic Eosinophils by Seton, K., Håkansson, L., Karawajczyk, M., Venge, P.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-09-2003)
    “…Apoptotic cells are regarded as inert bodies that turn off intracellular processes and functional abilities. To study the changes in the ability of eosinophils…”
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    The differential release of eosinophil granule proteins. Studies on patients with acute bacterial and viral infections by Karawajczyk, M, Pauksen, K, Peterson, C G, Eklund, E, Venge, P

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-08-1995)
    “…Earlier in vitro studies have suggested that the eosinophil may release its granule proteins selectively depending on the stimulus to which the cell is…”
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    Administration of G‐CSF to healthy subjects: the effects on eosinophil counts and mobilization of eosinophil granule proteins by KARAWAJCZYK, M., HO¨GLUND, M., ERICSSON, J., VENGE, P.

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-02-1997)
    “…Any influence of G‐CSF on eosinophils is mostly negative, although reports which have studied this relationship are few with varied results. The aim of this…”
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    (99m)Tc-HMPAO (Ceretec) is stored in and released from the granules of eosinophil granulocytes by Moberg, L, Karawajczyk, M, Venge, P

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-07-2001)
    “…(99m)Tc-HMPAO (Ceretec) labelling of leucocytes is used clinically for the detection of inflammatory processes in the body. This study investigated the…”
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    Specific Granules of Human Eosinophils Have Lysosomal Characteristics: Presence of Lysosome-Associated Membrane Proteins and Acidification upon Cellular Activation by Persson, Terese, Calafat, Jero, Janssen, Hans, Karawajczyk, Malgorzata, Carlsson, Sven R., Egesten, Arne

    “…Eosinophils possess characteristic specific granules. Their content may be important during host defense but it can also cause damage after release at sites of…”
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    SNARE Proteins Are Critical for Regulated Exocytosis of ECP from Human Eosinophils by Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen, Bjerke, Torbjørn, Karawajczyk, Malgorzata, Dahl, Ronald, Knepper, Mark A., Nielsen, Søren

    “…The SNARE hypothesis, describing a protein assembly–disassembly pathway, was recently proposed for the sequential steps of synaptic vesicle docking,…”
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    SNARE Proteins Are Critical for Regulated Exocytosis of ECP from Human Eosinophils by Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen, Bjerke, Torbjørn, Karawajczyk, Malgorzata, Dahl, Ronald, Knepper, Mark A., Nielsen, Søren

    “…The SNARE hypothesis, describing a protein assembly–disassembly pathway, was recently proposed for the sequential steps of synaptic vesicle docking, activation…”
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    Neutral endopeptidase (NEP)--modulator of neurogenic inflammation by Gawlik, R, Karawajczyk, M

    “…Stimulation of the sensory nerves causes the release of neuropeptides such as substance P, CGRP, neurokinin A and B. NEP cleaves and inactivates a proportion…”
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