Emma Andersson
Karolinska Institutet
23 Papers
22 Citations
Emma Andersson is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alagille syndrome & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Emma Andersson include Lund University.
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Papers
Proteinases of common pathogenic bacteria degrade and inactivate the antibacterial peptide LL-37
TL;DR: The results indicate that proteolytic degradation of LL‐37 is a common virulence mechanism and that molecules which block this degradation could have therapeutic potential.
Antimicrobial activities of heparin-binding peptides
Emma Andersson,Victoria Rydengård,Andreas Sonesson,Matthias Mörgelin,Lars Björck,Artur Schmidtchen +5 more
TL;DR: Structural motifs associated with heparin affinity may confer antimicrobial properties to a given peptide, and consensus regions may serve as templates for de novo synthesis of novel antimicrobial molecules.
Single-cell transcriptomics of human embryos identifies multiple sympathoblast lineages with potential implications for neuroblastoma origin.
Polina Kameneva,Artem V. Artemov,Maria Eleni Kastriti,Maria Eleni Kastriti,Louis Faure,Thale Kristin Olsen,Jörg Otte,Alek Erickson,Bettina Semsch,Emma Andersson,Michael Ratz,Jonas Frisén,Arthur S. Tischler,Ronald R. de Krijger,Thibault Bouderlique,Natalia Akkuratova,Natalia Akkuratova,Maria Vorontsova,Maria Vorontsova,Oleg Gusev,Kaj Fried,Erik Sundström,Shenglin Mei,Per Kogner,Ninib Baryawno,Peter V. Kharchenko,Igor Adameyko,Igor Adameyko +27 more
TL;DR: This article examined the transcriptional states of neural crest-and mesoderm-derived lineages differentiating into adrenal glands, kidneys, endothelium and hematopoietic tissue between post-conception weeks 6 and 14 of human development.
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Spatial Transcriptomics to define transcriptional patterns of zonation and structural components in the mouse liver
Franziska Hildebrandt,Alma Andersson,Sami Saarenpää,Ludvig Larsson,Noémi Van Hul,Sachie Kanatani,Jan Masek,Jan Masek,Ewa Ellis,Antonio Barragan,Annelie Mollbrink,Emma Andersson,Joakim Lundeberg,Johan Ankarklev,Johan Ankarklev +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, spatial transcriptomics of liver tissue is used to delineate transcriptional differences in physical space, confirm lobular zonation along transcriptional gradients and suggest the presence of previously uncharacterized structures within liver tissue.
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Hypoxia/Hif1α prevents premature neuronal differentiation of neural stem cells through the activation of Hes1.
Josef Večeřa,Jiřina Procházková,Veronika Šumberová,Veronika Pánská,Hana Paculová,Martina Kohutková Lánová,Jan Masek,Dáša Bohačiaková,Emma Andersson,Jiří Pacherník +9 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that the endogenous stabilization of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (Hif1α) during neural induction is critical for the normal development of the NSCs pool by preventing its premature depletion and differentiation.
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