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Jesper Kronhamn

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Schmid M, Anderl I, Vo H, Valanne S, Yang H, Kronhamn J, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Jul; 11(7):e0159473. PMID: 27467079
To understand how Toll signaling controls the activation of a cellular immune response in Drosophila blood cells (hemocytes), we carried out a genetic modifier screen, looking for deletions that suppress...
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Yang H, Kronhamn J, Ekstrom J, Korkut G, Hultmark D
EMBO Rep . 2015 Sep; 16(12):1664-72. PMID: 26412855
The role of JAK/STAT signaling in the cellular immune response of Drosophila is not well understood. Here, we show that parasitoid wasp infection activates JAK/STAT signaling in somatic muscles of...
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Gronholm J, Kaustio M, Myllymaki H, Kallio J, Saarikettu J, Kronhamn J, et al.
FASEB J . 2011 Dec; 26(3):1239-50. PMID: 22159038
The JAK/STAT pathway is essential for organogenesis, innate immunity, and stress responses in Drosophila melanogaster. The JAK/STAT pathway and its associated regulators have been highly conserved in evolution from flies...
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Jacobsson L, Kronhamn J, Rasmuson-Lestander A
Mol Genet Genomics . 2009 Jun; 282(3):217-31. PMID: 19484263
There are two Pax6 genes in Drosophila melanogaster; eyeless (ey) and twin-of-eyeless (toy), due to a duplication, which most likely occurred in the insect lineage. They encode transcription factors important...
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Markus R, Laurinyecz B, Kurucz E, Honti V, Bajusz I, Sipos B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Mar; 106(12):4805-9. PMID: 19261847
The blood cells, or hemocytes, in Drosophila participate in the immune response through the production of antimicrobial peptides, the phagocytosis of bacteria, and the encapsulation of larger foreign particles such...
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Kronhamn J, Frei E, Daube M, Jiao R, Shi Y, Noll M, et al.
Development . 2002 Feb; 129(4):1015-26. PMID: 11861484
The two Pax6 gene homologs eyeless and twin of eyeless play decisive early roles in Drosophila eye development. Strong mutants of twin of eyeless or of eyeless are headless, which...