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    Augmented increase in tight junction permeability by luminal stimuli in the non-inflamed ileum of Crohn's disease by Söderholm, J D, Olaison, G, Peterson, K H, Franzén, L E, Lindmark, T, Wirén, M, Tagesson, C, Sjödahl, R

    Published in Gut (01-03-2002)
    “…Background: Crohn's disease is associated with deranged intestinal permeability in vivo, suggesting dysfunction of tight junctions. The luminal contents are…”
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    Epithelial permeability to proteins in the noninflamed ileum of Crohn's disease? by Söderholm, Johan D., Peterson ‡, Kajsa Holmgren, Olaison, Gunnar, Franzén §, Lennart E., Weström ∥, Björn, Magnusson ‡, Karl-Eric, Sjödahl, Rune

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-07-1999)
    “…Background & Aims: Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with a disturbed intestinal barrier. Permeability studies have focused on inert molecules, but little is…”
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    Localization of the insulin receptor in caveolae of adipocyte plasma membrane by Gustavsson, Johanna, Parpal, Santiago, Karlsson, Margareta, Ramsing, Cecilia, Thorn, Hans, Borg, Marie, Lindroth, Margaretha, Peterson, Kajsa Holmgren, Magnusson, Karl‐Eric, Strålfors, Peter

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-11-1999)
    “…ABSTRACTThe insulin receptor is a transmembrane protein of the plasma membrane, where it recognizes extracellular insulin and transmits signals into the…”
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    Altered impedance during pigment aggregation in Xenopus laevis melanophores by IMMERSTRAND, C, JAGER, E. W. H, MAGNUSSON, K.-E, SUNDQVIST, T, LUNDSTRÖM, I, INGANÄS, O, PETERSON, K. H

    “…Melanophores are dark-brown pigment cells located in the skin of amphibia, fish and many invertebrates. The skin colour of these organisms is regulated by the…”
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    Association of alpha-dystrobrevin with reorganizing tight junctions by Sjö, A, Magnusson, K E, Peterson, K H

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-01-2005)
    “…Alpha-dystrobrevin (alpha-DB) has been described primarily as a cytoplasmic component of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex in skeletal muscle cells. Isoforms…”
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    Altered impedance during pigment aggregation inXenopus laevis melanophores by Immerstrand, C., Jager, E. W. H., Magnusson, K. -E., Sundqvist, T., Lundström, I., Inganäs, O., Peterson, K. H.

    “…Melanophores are dark-brown pigment cells located in the skin of amphibia, fish and many invertebrates. The skin colour of these organisms is regulated by the…”
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    Children with Celiac Disease Express Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Small Intestine during Gluten Challenge by Holmgren Peterson, K, Fälth-Magnusson, K, Magnusson, K E, Stenhammar, L, Sundqvist, T

    “…Background: Childhood celiac disease in Sweden is presently seen at an incidence of around 1/250 and is thus one of the commonest chronic diseases in children…”
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    Association of ?-Dystrobrevin with Reorganizing Tight Junctions by Sj, A., Magnusson, K.E., Peterson, K.H.

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-01-2005)
    “…Alpha-dystrobrevin (α-DB) has been described primarily as a cytoplasmic component of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex in skeletal muscle cells. Isoforms of…”
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    Coeliac children on a gluten-free diet with or without oats display equal anti-avenin antibody titres by Hollén, Elisabet, Holmgren Peterson, Kajsa, Sundqvist, Tommy, Grodzinsky, Ewa, Högberg, Lotta, Laurin, Pia, Stenhammar, Lars, Fälth-Magnusson, Karin, Magnusson, Karl-Eric

    “…Objective. Recent studies report negligible toxicity of oats in the majority of coeliac disease (CD) patients. It has previously been shown that children with…”
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    A Method for Calculating Resonant Frequencies, Mode Structure and Field Flatness in an Alvarez Type Linac Cavity by Gluckstern, R. L., Lee, M. J., Chasman, R., Peterson, H. K.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-06-1969)
    “…The method of Walkinshaw, Sabel and Outram has been extended to cavities consisting of drift tube loaded cells with varying lengths in order to determine the…”
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    The Cell Clinic: Closable Microvials for Single Cell Studies by Edwin W.H. Jager, Immerstrand, Charlotte, Kajsa Holmgren Peterson, Magnusson, Karl-Eric, Lundstrom, Ingemar, Inganas, Olle

    Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-07-2002)
    “…We present the development of a cell clinic. This is a micromachined cavity, or microvial, that can be closed with a lid. The lid is activated by two…”
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    Distinct effects of protein kinase C on the barrier function at different developmental stages by Sjö, Anita, Magnusson, Karl-Eric, Peterson, Kajsa Holmgren

    Published in Bioscience reports (01-04-2003)
    “…We show here, that activation of protein kinase C by the phorbol ester PMA improves barrier function in colon carcinoma (HT 29) cells. By contrast, in canine…”
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    Comparability of the MMPI-2 F(p) and F Scales and the SIRS in Clinical Use with Suspected Malingerers by McCusker, Paul J., Moran, Marianne J., Serfass, Lisa, Peterson, Kevin H.

    “…Relationships among Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms (SIRS) scores and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory—2 (MMPI-2) F(p) and F scores were…”
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    Height changes associated with pigment aggregation in Xenopus laevis melanophores by Immerstrand, Charlotte, Nilsson, Harriet M, Lindroth, Margaretha, Sundqvist, Tommy, Magnusson, Karl-Eric, Peterson, Kajsa Holmgren

    Published in Bioscience reports (01-06-2004)
    “…Melanophores are pigment cells found in the skin of lower vertebrates. The brownish-black pigment melanin is stored in organelles called melanosomes. In…”
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