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Hansson J, Ericsson A, Axelson H, Johansson M
Eur J Histochem . 2016 Mar; 60(1):2567. PMID: 26972712
The cellular source for tubular regeneration following kidney injury is a matter of dispute, with reports suggesting a stem or progenitor cells as the regeneration source while linage tracing studies...
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Nilsson H, Lindgren D, Mandahl Forsberg A, Mulder H, Axelson H, Johansson M
Cell Death Dis . 2015 Jan; 6:e1585. PMID: 25569102
Changes of cellular metabolism are an integral property of the malignant potential of most cancer cells. Already in the 1930s, Otto Warburg observed that tumor cells preferably utilize glycolysis and...
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Stockhausen M, Sjolund J, Manetopoulos C, Axelson H
Br J Cancer . 2005 Feb; 92(4):751-9. PMID: 15685243
Neuroblastoma (NB), a sympathetically derived childhood tumour, shows characteristics of neuronal precursor cells, suggesting a halted differentiation process. We have previously shown that the Notch signalling cascade, a key player...
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Edsjo A, Hallberg B, Fagerstrom S, Larsson C, Axelson H, Pahlman S
Cell Growth Differ . 2001 Feb; 12(1):39-50. PMID: 11205744
Despite their sympathetic neuroblast origin, highly malignant neuroblastoma tumors and derived cell lines have no or low expression of the neurotrophin receptor genes, trkA and trkC. Expression of exogenous trkA...
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Grynfeld A, Pahlman S, Axelson H
Int J Cancer . 2000 Oct; 88(3):401-10. PMID: 11054669
Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumor that originates from the sympathetic nervous system. The tumor cells have embryonic features, presumably as a consequence of an impaired capacity to respond to signals...
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Cervenak L, Morbidelli L, Donati D, Donnini S, Kambayashi T, Wilson J, et al.
Blood . 2000 Sep; 96(7):2568-73. PMID: 11001913
Because of its immunosuppressive properties, interleukin-10 (IL-10) is thought to play an important role in a number of human disease states, including inflammation, autoimmunity, and transplant rejection. In this study,...
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Persson P, Jogi A, Grynfeld A, Pahlman S, Axelson H
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2000 Jul; 274(1):22-31. PMID: 10903890
The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor mammalian achaete-scute homolog-1 (MASH-1 in mouse and HASH-1 in human) is essential for proper development of olfactory and most peripheral autonomic neurons, and for...
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Jogi A, Abel F, Sjoberg R, Toftgard R, Zaphiropoulos P, Pahlman S, et al.
Int J Oncol . 2000 Apr; 16(5):943-9. PMID: 10762630
Neuroblastoma is a childhood malignancy originating from cells of the sympathetic nervous system, exhibiting a marked diversity in outcome, with spontaneous regression at one end of the spectrum and severe...
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Visintin M, Tse E, Axelson H, Rabbitts T, Cattaneo A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Oct; 96(21):11723-8. PMID: 10518517
Expression of antibodies inside cells has been used successfully to ablate protein function. This finding suggests that the technology should have an impact on disease treatment and in functional genomics...
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Soderholm H, Ortoft E, Johansson I, Ljungberg J, Larsson C, Axelson H, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 1999 Mar; 256(3):557-63. PMID: 10080936
The mammalian achaete-scute homologue, MASH-1, is crucial for early development of the sympathetic nervous system and is transiently expressed in sympathetic neuroblasts during embryogenesis. Here we report that the human...