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-I Carlstedt Researcher Activity Profile

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I Carlstedt Publication Rate By Year

I Carlstedt has published 1 paper(s) in 1994, 5 paper(s) in 1996, 4 paper(s) in 1997, 1 paper(s) in 1998, 1 paper(s) in 1999, 1 paper(s) in 2000, 3 paper(s) in 2001, 2 paper(s) in 2002, 4 paper(s) in 2003, 1 paper(s) in 2004, 2 paper(s) in 2007, 2 paper(s) in 2008, for a total of 27 research publications in total.

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I Carlstedt's Publication Record

  1. Identification of MUC5B, MUC5AC and small amounts of MUC2 mucins in cystic fibrosis airway secretions. Year Published: 2000
  2. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Section for Molecular Pathogenesis, Lund University, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden. Julia.Davies@medkem.lu.se
  3. Macromolecular organization of saliva: identification of 'insoluble' MUC5B assemblies and non-mucin proteins in the gel phase. Year Published: 2001
  4. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Section for Molecular Pathogenesis, Lund University, P.O. Box 94, S-22100 Lund, Sweden.
  5. Differential expression of the chromosome 11 mucin genes in colorectal cancer. Year Published: 2001
  6. Department of Surgery, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK.
  7. N-terminal cleavage of the salivary MUC5B mucin. Analogy with the Van Willebrand propolypeptide? Year Published: 2001
  8. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, S-22184 Lund, Sweden.
  9. Expression of MUC5AC and MUC5B mucins in normal and cystic fibrosis lung. Year Published: 2002
  10. Thoracic Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London, UK.
  11. Expression of respiratory mucins in fatal status asthmaticus and mild asthma. Year Published: 2002
  12. Thoracic Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College of Science Technology & Medicine, London, UK.
  13. Distribution of respiratory mucin proteins in human nasal mucosa. Year Published: 2003
  14. A high-density putative monomeric mucin is the major [35S]labelled macromolecular product of human colorectal mucins in organ culture. Year Published: 2003
  15. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  16. Abnormal subcellular distribution of mature MUC2 and de novo MUC5AC mucins in adenomas of the rectum: immunohistochemical detection using non-VNTR antibodies to MUC2 and MUC5AC peptide. Year Published: 2003
  17. University Department of Medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, BS2 8HW, UK.
  18. New monoclonal antibodies to non-glycosylated domains of the secreted mucins MUC5B and MUC7. Year Published: 2003
  19. Galton Laboratory, Department of Biology, University College London, United Kingdom.
  20. Mucin expression in peripheral airways of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Year Published: 2004
  21. Centro di Ricerca su Asma e BPCO, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy. crm@unife.it
  22. Molecular cloning of a cDNA coding for a region of an apoprotein from the 'insoluble' mucin complex of rat small intestine. Year Published: 1994
  23. Biosynthesis of the MUC2 mucin: evidence for a slow assembly of fully glycosylated units. Year Published: 1996
  24. Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK.
  25. 'Soluble' and 'insoluble' mucins--identification of distinct populations. Year Published: 1996
  26. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  27. Human gastric mucins--a major population identified as MUC5. Year Published: 1996
  28. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  29. Human tracheal mucins--is MUC5 more prominent in the epithelial surface than in the submucosa? Year Published: 1996
  30. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  31. The insoluble glycoprotein complex from human colon contains two MUC2 subunits of different size. Year Published: 1996
  32. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  33. Molecular characterization of the large heavily glycosylated domain glycopeptide from the rat small intestinal Muc2 mucin. Year Published: 1997
  34. MUC5AC, but not MUC2, is a prominent mucin in respiratory secretions. Year Published: 1997
  35. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden.
  36. The human MUC2 mucin apoprotein appears to dimerize before O-glycosylation and shares epitopes with the 'insoluble' mucin of rat small intestine. Year Published: 1997
  37. The glycosylation of rat intestinal Muc2 mucin varies between rat strains and the small and large intestine. A study of O-linked oligosaccharides by a mass spectrometric approach. Year Published: 1997
  38. MUC5B is a major gel-forming, oligomeric mucin from human salivary gland, respiratory tract and endocervix: identification of glycoforms and C-terminal cleavage. Year Published: 1998
  39. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Section for Molecular Pathogenesis, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
  40. Studies on the "insoluble" glycoprotein complex from human colon. Identification of reduction-insensitive MUC2 oligomers and C-terminal cleavage. Year Published: 1999
  41. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Section for Molecular Pathogenesis, Lund University, P. O. Box 94, 221 00 Lund, Sweden.
  42. MUC16 is produced in tracheal surface epithelium and submucosal glands and is present in secretions from normal human airway and cultured bronchial epithelial cells. Year Published: 2007
  43. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University, BMC, C13, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden. Julia.Davies@od.mah.se
  44. MUC16 is produced in tracheal surface epithelium and submucosal glands and is present in secretions from normal human airway and cultured bronchial epithelial cells. Year Published: 2007
  45. Mucosal Biology Group, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University, BMC, C13, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden. Julia.Davies@od.mah.se
  46. Role of ABO secretor status in mucosal innate immunity and H. pylori infection. Year Published: 2008
  47. Laboratory of Gastrointestinal and Liver Studies, Digestive Diseases Division, Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, United States of America.
  48. Role of ABO Secretor Status in Mucosal Innate Immunity and H. pylori Infection. Year Published: 2008
 

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