Charlotte Stadler
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Recent Articles
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Holm M, Stepanauskaite L, Backstrom A, Birgersson M, Socciarelli F, Archer A, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Nov;
7(1):1595.
PMID: 39613949
Inflammatory intestinal conditions are a major disease burden. Numerous factors shape the distribution of immune cells in the colon, but a spatial characterization of the homeostatic and inflamed colonic immune...
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Deen A, Thorsson J, ORoberts E, Panshikar P, Ullman T, Krantz D, et al.
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2024 Aug;
72(8-9):517-544.
PMID: 39215640
Multiplexed immunofluorescence (IF) can be achieved using different commercially available platforms, often making use of conjugated antibodies detected in iterative cycles. A growing portfolio of pre-conjugated antibodies is offered by...
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Bogaert A, Fijalkowska D, Staes A, Van de Steene T, Vuylsteke M, Stadler C, et al.
Life Sci Alliance
. 2023 Jun;
6(8).
PMID: 37316325
Alternative translation initiation and alternative splicing may give rise to N-terminal proteoforms, proteins that differ at their N-terminus compared with their canonical counterparts. Such proteoforms can have altered localizations, stabilities,...
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Mahdessian D, Cesnik A, Gnann C, Danielsson F, Stenstrom L, Arif M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Aug;
608(7924):E32.
PMID: 35931766
No abstract available.
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Christopher J, Stadler C, Martin C, Morgenstern M, Pan Y, Betsinger C, et al.
Nat Rev Methods Primers
. 2021 Sep;
1.
PMID: 34549195
The eukaryotic cell is compartmentalized into subcellular niches, including membrane-bound and membrane-less organelles. Proteins localize to these niches to fulfil their function, enabling discreet biological processes to occur in synchrony....
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Mahdessian D, Cesnik A, Gnann C, Danielsson F, Stenstrom L, Arif M, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Feb;
590(7847):649-654.
PMID: 33627808
The cell cycle, over which cells grow and divide, is a fundamental process of life. Its dysregulation has devastating consequences, including cancer. The cell cycle is driven by precise regulation...
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Backstrom A, Kugel L, Gnann C, Xu H, Aslan J, Lundberg E, et al.
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2020 Jun;
68(7):473-489.
PMID: 32564662
Imaging is a powerful approach for studying protein expression and has the advantage over other methodologies in providing spatial information in situ at single cell level. Using immunofluorescence and confocal...
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Liebrich M, Charitos E, Stadler C, Roser D, Merk D, Doll N, et al.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg
. 2020 May;
58(5):1072-1079.
PMID: 32408342
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether additional cusp interventions and valve types affect aortic valve-related reoperation and mortality rates after the David procedure. Methods: Between 1997...
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Joshi R, Stadler C, Lehmann R, Lehtio J, Tegner J, Schmidt A, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2019 Dec;
10:2708.
PMID: 31849937
We have curated an in-depth subcellular proteomic map of primary human CD4+ T cells, divided into cytosolic, nuclear and membrane fractions generated by an optimized fractionation and HiRIEF-LC-MS/MS workflow for...
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Uhlen M, Karlsson M, Hober A, Svensson A, Scheffel J, Kotol D, et al.
Sci Signal
. 2019 Nov;
12(609).
PMID: 31772123
The proteins secreted by human cells (collectively referred to as the secretome) are important not only for the basic understanding of human biology but also for the identification of potential...