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Hanna Pettersson

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Carver S, Convery I, Hawkins S, Beyers R, Eagle A, Kun Z, et al.
Conserv Biol . 2021 Mar; 35(6):1882-1893. PMID: 33728690
There has been much recent interest in the concept of rewilding as a tool for nature conservation, but also confusion over the idea, which has limited its utility. We developed...
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Papathanou M, Dumas S, Pettersson H, Olson L, Wallen-Mackenzie A
eNeuro . 2019 Sep; 6(5). PMID: 31481399
Transgenic mouse lines are instrumental in our attempt to understand brain function. Promoters driving transgenic expression of the gene encoding are crucial to ensure selectivity in Cre-mediated targeting of floxed...
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Papathanou M, Creed M, Dorst M, Bimpisidis Z, Dumas S, Pettersson H, et al.
Front Neural Circuits . 2018 Sep; 12:64. PMID: 30210305
Expression of the gene encoding the Vesicular glutamate transporter 2 (VGLUT2) in midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons enables these neurons to co-release glutamate in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a feature of...
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Pettersson H, Zarnegar B, Westin A, Persson V, Peuckert C, Jonsson J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Apr; 7(1):1085. PMID: 28439090
Mast cells act as sensors in innate immunity and as effector cells in adaptive immune reactions. Here we demonstrate that SLC10A4, also referred to as the vesicular aminergic-associated transporter, VAAT,...
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Peuckert C, Aresh B, Holenya P, Adams D, Sreedharan S, Porthin A, et al.
Kidney Int . 2016 Jun; 90(2):373-388. PMID: 27344203
A substantial portion of the human population is affected by urogenital birth defects resulting from a failure in ureter development. Although recent research suggests roles for several genes in facilitating...
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Rogoz K, Aresh B, Freitag F, Pettersson H, Magnusdottir E, Larsson Ingwall L, et al.
Cell Rep . 2016 Jan; 14(2):370-9. PMID: 26748715
Allergic reactions can in severe cases induce a state of circulatory shock referred to as anaphylaxis. Histamine, the primary mediator of this condition, is released from immune cells, and, therefore,...
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Husche C, Weingartner O, Pettersson H, Vanmierlo T, Bohm M, Laufs U, et al.
Chem Phys Lipids . 2011 May; 164(6):425-31. PMID: 21620808
High dose daily intake of plant sterols decreases the uptake of cholesterol in the intestine by competitive mechanisms and thus leads to reduced serum levels of total and LDL-cholesterol. By...
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Shafaati M, Marutle A, Pettersson H, Lovgren-Sandblom A, Olin M, Pikuleva I, et al.
J Lipid Res . 2011 Feb; 52(5):1004-10. PMID: 21335619
There is a significant flux of the neurotoxic oxysterol 27-hydroxycholesterol (27OHC) from the circulation across the blood-brain barrier. Because there is a correlation between 27OHC and cholesterol in the circulation...
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Fex Svenningsen A, Wicher G, Lundqvist J, Pettersson H, Corell M, Norlin M
Neurochem Int . 2011 Feb; 58(6):620-4. PMID: 21300119
The neurosteroid dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is formed locally in the CNS and has been implicated in several processes essential for CNS function, including control of neuronal survival. An important metabolic pathway...
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Norlin M, Pettersson H, Tang W, Wikvall K
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2010 Dec; 506(2):236-41. PMID: 21134350
CYP27A1, an enzyme with several important roles in cholesterol homeostasis and vitamin D₃ metabolism, has been ascribed anti-atherogenic properties. This study addresses an important problem regarding how this enzyme, involved...