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Mattias Enoksson

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Ronnberg E, Ghaib A, Ceriol C, Enoksson M, Arock M, Safholm J, et al.
Front Immunol . 2019 Jul; 10:1361. PMID: 31275312
Epithelial cytokines, including IL-33 and Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), have attracted interest because of their roles in chronic allergic inflammation-related conditions such as asthma. Mast cells are one of the...
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Wicher G, Wallenquist U, Lei Y, Enoksson M, Li X, Fuchs B, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2017 May; 34(22):3173-3182. PMID: 28490277
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating condition, often leading to life-long consequences for patients. Even though modern neurointensive care has improved functional and cognitive outcomes, efficient pharmacological therapies are...
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Suttle M, Enoksson M, Zoltowska A, Chatterjee M, Nilsson G, Harvima I
Acta Derm Venereol . 2014 Nov; 95(5):536-41. PMID: 25425229
A slight epidermal damage can induce the Köbner reaction in psoriasis, and the “alarmin”, interleukin-33 (IL-33), may be involved in this process. Therefore, the uninvolved psoriatic skin was tape-stripped, and...
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Neimert-Andersson T, Binnmyr J, Enoksson M, Langeback J, Zettergren L, Hallgren A, et al.
Vaccine . 2014 Sep; 32(45):5967-74. PMID: 25218298
ViscoGel, a chitosan-based hydrogel, has earlier been shown to improve humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in mice. In this study, a Phase I/IIa clinical trial was conducted to primarily evaluate...
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Enoksson M, Moller-Westerberg C, Wicher G, Fallon P, Forsberg-Nilsson K, Lunderius-Andersson C, et al.
Blood . 2012 Oct; 121(3):530-6. PMID: 23093619
IL-33 is a recently discovered cytokine involved in induction of Th2 responses and functions as an alarmin. Despite numerous recent studies targeting IL-33, its role in vivo is incompletely understood....
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Lunderius-Andersson C, Enoksson M, Nilsson G
Front Immunol . 2012 May; 3:82. PMID: 22566963
Mast cells have been attributed several functions in both health and disease. Mast cell activation and release of inflammatory mediators are associated with the pathogenesis of several diseases, in particular...
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Gallwitz M, Enoksson M, Thorpe M, Hellman L
PLoS One . 2012 Mar; 7(2):e31756. PMID: 22384068
Thrombin is one of the most extensively studied of all proteases. Its central role in the coagulation cascade as well as several other areas has been thoroughly documented. Despite this,...
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McAlpine S, Enoksson M, Lunderius-Andersson C, Nilsson G
J Innate Immun . 2011 Jan; 3(2):120-30. PMID: 21242671
Mast cells are well known for their role in allergic inflammation where, upon aggregation of the high-affinity immunoglobulin E receptor, they release mediators such as histamine that cause classical allergic...
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Enoksson M, Lyberg K, Moller-Westerberg C, Fallon P, Nilsson G, Lunderius-Andersson C
J Immunol . 2011 Jan; 186(4):2523-8. PMID: 21239713
In response to cell injury, caused, for example, by trauma, several processes must be initiated simultaneously to achieve an acute inflammatory response designed to prevent sustained tissue damage and infection...
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Enoksson M, Ejendal K, McAlpine S, Nilsson G, Lunderius-Andersson C
J Innate Immun . 2010 Nov; 3(2):142-9. PMID: 21099203
Mast cells are among the first cells of our immune system to encounter exogenous danger. Intracellular receptors such as nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (Nod) play an important role in responding to...