Karin Christenson
University of Gothenburg(SE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms, Immune Response and Inflammation, Inflammasome and immune disorders, S100 Proteins and Annexins, Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
Most-Cited Works
- → Neutrophil NET formation is regulated from the inside by myeloperoxidase-processed reactive oxygen species(2015)178 cited
- → The Human Neutrophil Subsets Defined by the Presence or Absence of OLFM4 Both Transmigrate into Tissue In Vivo and Give Rise to Distinct NETs In Vitro(2013)105 cited
- → Serum amyloid A inhibits apoptosis of human neutrophils via a P2X7-sensitive pathway independent of formyl peptide receptor-like 1(2007)77 cited
- → Alpha-1-antitrypsin is produced by human neutrophil granulocytes and their precursors and liberated during granule exocytosis(2011)66 cited
- → Short chain fatty acids released by Fusobacterium nucleatum are neutrophil chemoattractants acting via free fatty acid receptor 2 ( FFAR2 )(2021)64 cited
- → Phenol-Soluble Modulin α Peptide Toxins from Aggressive Staphylococcus aureus Induce Rapid Formation of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps through a Reactive Oxygen Species-Independent Pathway(2017)60 cited
- → Receptor-Dependent and -Independent Immunomodulatory Effects of Phenol-Soluble Modulin Peptides from Staphylococcus aureus on Human Neutrophils Are Abrogated through Peptide Inactivation by Reactive Oxygen Species(2012)58 cited
- → Endogenous Acute Phase Serum Amyloid A Lacks Pro-Inflammatory Activity, Contrasting the Two Recombinant Variants That Activate Human Neutrophils through Different Receptors(2013)57 cited
- → Similarities and differences between the responses induced in human phagocytes through activation of the medium chain fatty acid receptor GPR84 and the short chain fatty acid receptor FFA2R(2018)56 cited
- → Reactivation of Desensitized Formyl Peptide Receptors by Platelet Activating Factor: A Novel Receptor Cross Talk Mechanism Regulating Neutrophil Superoxide Anion Production(2013)54 cited