Rosanne E. Veerman
Karolinska Institutet
13 Papers
21 Citations
Rosanne E. Veerman is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Microvesicles. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Rosanne E. Veerman include Karolinska University Hospital.
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Papers
Molecular evaluation of five different isolation methods for extracellular vesicles reveals different clinical applicability and subcellular origin.
Rosanne E. Veerman,Loes Teeuwen,Paulo Czarnewski,Gözde Güçlüler Akpinar,AnnSofi Sandberg,Xiaofang Cao,Maria Pernemalm,Lukas M. Orre,Susanne Gabrielsson,Maria Eldh +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared five commonly used methods based on different principles from conditioned cell medium and 250 μl or 3 ml plasma, that is, precipitation (ExoQuick ULTRA), membrane affinity (exoEasy Maxi Kit), size-exclusion chromatography (qEVoriginal), iodixanol gradient (OptiPrep), and phosphatidylserine affinity (MagCapture).
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Immune Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles - Functions and Therapeutic Applications.
TL;DR: Current understanding of the functions of immune cell-derived exosomes and microvesicles, and how they might be explored for immunotherapy are described and discussed.
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Urinary Exosomes from Bladder Cancer Patients Show a Residual Cancer Phenotype despite Complete Pathological Downstaging
Stefanie Hiltbrunner,Michael Mints,Michael Mints,Maria Eldh,Robert Rosenblatt,Benny Holmström,Farhood Alamdari,Markus Johansson,Rosanne E. Veerman,Ola Winqvist,Amir Sherif,Susanne Gabrielsson +11 more
TL;DR: A continuous release of exosomes from the bladder, which may promote recurrence at distant sites through metabolic rewiring, even after apparent complete downstaging, is suggested.
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Extracellular Vesicles Released From the Skin Commensal Yeast Malassezia sympodialis Activate Human Primary Keratinocytes.
TL;DR: The capacity of MalaEx to activate keratinocytes with an enhanced ICAM-1 expression indicates an important step in the cutaneous defense against M. sympodialis.
Proteomic Profiling of Tissue Exosomes Indicates Continuous Release of Malignant Exosomes in Urinary Bladder Cancer Patients, Even with Pathologically Undetectable Tumour
Maria Eldh,Michael Mints,Michael Mints,Stefanie Hiltbrunner,Sam Ladjevardi,Farhood Alamdari,Markus Johansson,Tomasz Jakubczyk,Rosanne E. Veerman,Ola Winqvist,Amir Sherif,Susanne Gabrielsson +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated exosomes from sampling sites close to or distant from the former tumour, aiming to understand the effect of the tumour on the local milieu.
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