Jonas Erjefält
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Jonas [dot] Erjefalt [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- 2012
- Enhanced ROCK1 dependent contractility in fibroblast from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
- Late onset vascular dysfunction in the R6/1 model of Huntington's disease.
- Peptidylarginine Deiminases Present in the Airways During Tobacco Smoking and Inflammation can Citrullinate the Host Defense Peptide LL-37 Resulting in Altered Activities.
- 2011
- Activated MCTC mast cells infiltrate diseased lung areas in cystic fibrosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- Allergen-Induced Accumulation of CD68(-), CD123(+) Dendritic Cells in the Nasal Mucosa
- Alveolar mast cells shift to an FcεRI-expressing phenotype in mild atopic asthma: a novel feature in allergic asthma pathology.
- IL-9 Governs Allergen-induced Mast Cell Numbers in the Lung and Chronic Remodeling of the Airways
- Influenza A facilitates sensitization to house dust mite in infant mice leading to an asthma phenotype in adulthood
- Mast cell-associated alveolar inflammation in patients with atopic uncontrolled asthma
- Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor inhibits neutrophil apoptosis.
- 2010
- Alterations in Lung Mast Cell Populations in Patients with COPD.
- Altered fibroblast proteoglycan production in COPD
- Altered matrix production in the distal airways of individuals with asthma.
- Early phase resolution of mucosal eosinophilic inflammation in allergic rhinitis.
- Effects of a dual CCR3 and H-1-antagonist on symptoms and eosinophilic inflammation in allergic rhinitis
- Human urinary bladder smooth muscle is dependent on membrane cholesterol for cholinergic activation.
- MEDI-563, a humanized anti-IL-5 receptor alpha mAb with enhanced antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity function
- The airway epithelium as regulator of inflammation patterns in asthma
- The airway epithelium as regulator of inflammation patterns in asthma.
- 2009
- A module-based analytical strategy to identify novel disease-associated genes shows an inhibitory role for interleukin 7 Receptor in allergic inflammation
- Allergic Airway Inflammation Initiates Long-Term Vascular Remodeling of the Pulmonary Circulation.
- Fibrocytes are associated with vascular and parenchymal remodelling in patients with obliterative bronchiolitis.
- Novel Site-Specific Mast Cell Subpopulations in the Human Lung.
- 2008
- Effects of intranasal TNFalpha on granulocyte recruitment and activity in healthy subjects and patients with allergic rhinitis.
- Induction of Vascular Remodeling in the Lung by Chronic House Dust Mite Exposure.
- MEDI-563, a humanized anti-IL-5Ra antibody with enhanced effector function, induces reversible blood eosinopenia in mild asthmatics
- Mice Lacking 12/15-Lipoxygenase have Attenuated Airway Allergic Inflammation and Remodeling.
- Remodeling of extra-bronchial lung vasculature following allergic airway inflammation.
- 2007
- Expression of Toll-like receptor 9 in nose, peripheral blood and bone marrow during symptomatic allergic rhinitis.
- Lung delivery studies using siRNA conjugated to TAT(48-60) and penetratin reveal peptide induced reduction in gene expression and induction of innate immunity
- The proinflammatory CXC-chemokines GRO-alpha/CXCL1 and MIG/CXCL9 are concomitantly expressed in ulcerative colitis and decrease during treatment with topical corticosteroids
- 2006
- Direct evidence of secondary necrosis of neutrophils during intense lung inflammation.
- Effects of steroid treatment on lung CC chemokines, apoptosis and transepithelial cell clearance during development and resolution of allergic airway inflammation.
- Neutrophil cannibalism--a back up when the macrophage clearance system is insufficient.
- Resolution of airway disease: removal of inflammatory cells through apoptosis, egression or both?
- 2005
- Allergen-exposure of Mouse Airways Evokes Remodeling of both Bronchi and Large Pulmonary Vessels.
- Anti-Fas mAb-induced apoptosis and cytolysis of airway tissue eosinophils aggravates rather than resolves established inflammation.
- Circulating eosinophils in asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis lack morphological signs of degranulation.
- Interleukin-2-inducible T cell kinase regulates mast cell degranulation and acute allergic responses
- Ketotifen induces primary necrosis of human eosinophils
- Transepithelial migration, necrosis and apoptosis as silent and pro-inflammatory fates of airway granulocytes.
- Up-regulation of Toll-like receptors 2, 3 and 4 in allergic rhinitis
- 2004
- Discontinuous Percoll gradient centrifugation combined with immunomagnetic separation obviates the need for erythrocyte lysis and yields isolated eosinophils with minimal granule abnormalities.
- Eosinophil degranulation status in allergic rhinitis: observations before and during seasonal allergen exposure.
- Occurrence of Apoptosis, Secondary Necrosis and Cytolysis in Eosinophilic Nasal Polyps.
- Rapid and efficient clearance of airway tissue granulocytes through transepithelial migration.
- Role of Tec family kinases in respiratory inflammation
- 2003
- 2002
- 2001
- Degranulation patterns of eosinophil granulocytes as determinants of eosinophil driven disease
- Degranulation status of airway tissue eosinophils in mouse models of allergic airway inflammation
- Lung tissue eosinophils may be cleared through luminal entry rather than apoptosis: effects of steroid treatment
- Mucosal output of eotaxin in allergic rhinitis and its attenuation by topical glucocorticosteroid treatment
- Obalanserad medicinsk forskning
- Unbalanced research
- 2000
- 1999
- Allergen-induced eosinophil cytolysis is a primary mechanism for granule protein release in human upper airways
- Degranulation in eosinophils in human, but not in mouse, airways
- Effects of hydrogen peroxide on the guinea-pig tracheobronchial mucosa in vivo
- In vivo paradigms of diseased airway mucosa: selected aspects of innate immunity and eosinophils
- Lack of systemic anaphylaxis and aeroallergen-induced airway plasma extravasation in allergic immunoglobulin-deficient mice
- 1998
- Allergen challenge-induced extravasation of plasma in mouse airways
- Contribution of plasma-derived molecules to mucosal immune defence, disease and repair in the airways
- Cytolysis and piecemeal degranulation as distinct modes of activation of airway mucosal eosinophils
- Generation of clusters of free eosinophil granules (Cfegs) in seasonal allergic rhinitis
- Plasma-derived proteins in airway defence, disease and repair of epithelial injury
- 1997
- "Ultimate activation" of eosinophils in vivo: lysis and release of clusters of free eosinophil granules (Cfegs)
- Airway epithelial repair: breathtakingly quick and multipotentially pathogenic
- Allergic eosinophil-rich inflammation develops in lungs and airways of B cell-deficient mice
- Association between inflammation and epithelial damage-restitution processes in allergic airways in vivo
- Effects of topical platelet activating factor on the guinea-pig tracheobronchial mucosa in vivo
- Eosinophil lysis and free granules: an in vivo paradigm for cell activation and drug development
- Epithelial barrier formation by airway basal cells
- Epithelium, microcirculation, and eosinophils--new aspects of the allergic airway in vivo
- Prompt epithelial damage and restitution processes in allergen challenged guinea-pig trachea in vivo
- The mouse trap
- 1996
- Airway epithelial shedding: Morphological and functional aspects in vivo.
- Eosinophils, neutrophils, and venular gaps in the airway mucosa at epithelial removal-restitution
- Epithelial shedding--restitution as a causative process in airway inflammation
- Extravasation, lamina propria flooding and lumenal entry of bulk plasma exudate in mucosal defence, inflammation and repair
- 1995
- 1994
- 1993
- 1992

