Lars Peter Nielsen
Aarhus University
245 Papers
2.1K Citations
Lars Peter Nielsen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denitrification & Nitrification. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 232 publications. Previous affiliations of Lars Peter Nielsen include Aalborg University & Aarhus University Hospital.
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Papers
Pandemic influenza 1918 H1N1 and 1968 H3N2 DNA vaccines induce cross‐reactive immunity in ferrets against infection with viruses drifted for decades
Karoline Bragstad,Cyril Jean-Marie Martel,Joakim S. Thomsen,Kim L. Jensen,Lars Peter Nielsen,Bent Aasted,Anders Fomsgaard +6 more
TL;DR: Pandemic influenza 1918 H1N1 and 1968 H3N2 DNA vaccines induce cross‐reactive immunity in ferrets against infection with viruses drifted for decades, according to Bragstad et al.
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The Lotus japonicus ndx gene family is involved in nodule function and maintenance.
Mette Grønlund,Camilla Gustafsen,Andreas Roussis,Dorte Jensen,Lars Peter Nielsen,Kjeld A. Marcker,Erik Østergaard Jensen +6 more
TL;DR: Results presented here, indicate that the ndx genes play a role in the development of structural nodule features, required for proper gas diffusion into the nodule and/or transport of the assimilated nitrogen to the plant.
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Quantitative immunoelectrophoresis used in analysis of the antigens in timothy (Phleum pratense) pollen extract.
TL;DR: Identification and quantification of allergens are of prime importance for their standardization and purification.
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Microsensor for in situ flow measurements in benthic boundary layers at submillimeter resolution with extremely slow flow
Andreas Brand,Andreas Brand,Beat Müller,Beat Müller,Alfred Wüest,Alfred Wüest,Christian Dinkel,Niels Peter Revsbech,Lars Peter Nielsen,Ole Birger Pedersen,Lars Riis Damgaard,Lars Hauer Larsen,Bernhard Wehrli,Bernhard Wehrli +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a gas transducer is used to measure the partial pressure of a tracer gas outside the reservoir tip due to advective transport, which is suitable for measurements of velocities smaller than 1 mm s(-1).
Effect of nasal inflammation and of intranasal anti-inflammatory treatment on bronchial asthma
TL;DR: It is logical to look upon the nose and the bronchi as integrated parts of one 'united airway' and the hypothesis that optimal management of airway disease, caused by inhaled allergens, may necessitate control of inflammation in all parts of the airways is advanced.
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