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Annika Scheynius
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 218
Citations - 16576
Annika Scheynius is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malassezia sympodialis & Immunoglobulin E. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 215 publications receiving 15284 citations. Previous affiliations of Annika Scheynius include Karolinska University Hospital & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Cell-penetrating peptides as antifungals towards Malassezia sympodialis.
TL;DR: To determine whether different antimicrobial peptides and cell‐penetrating peptides are able to inhibit the growth of the commensal yeast Malassezia sympodialis, which can act as a trigger factor in different skin disorders, such as atopic Eczema, seborrhoeic eczema and dandruff.
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Rule-based models of the interplay between genetic and environmental factors in childhood allergy
Susanne Bornelöv,Annika Sääf,Erik Melén,Erik Melén,Anna Bergström,Behrooz Torabi Moghadam,Ville Pulkkinen,Nathalie Acevedo,Christina Orsmark Pietras,Markus J. Ege,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Josef Riedler,Gert Doekes,Michael Kabesch,Marianne van Hage,Juha Kere,Juha Kere,Juha Kere,Annika Scheynius,Cilla Söderhäll,Göran Pershagen,Jan Komorowski,Jan Komorowski +23 more
TL;DR: A new bioinformatics approach is described for analyzing complex data, including extensive genetic and environmental information, which could provide useful hints for further in-depth studies of etiological mechanisms and may also strengthen the basis for risk assessment and prevention.
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Immunologic characterization of natural and recombinant Mal f 1 yeast allergen
TL;DR: In this paper, a recombinant Malassezia fur fur protein (rMal f 1) was obtained from prokaryotic (Escherichia coli) and eukaryotic cells (baculovirus-infected insect cells) and was tested for the ability to recognize by IgE from patients with specific serum IgE to M furfur.
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Pulmonary exposure to single-walled carbon nanotubes does not affect the early immune response against Toxoplasma gondii.
Linda Swedin,Romanico B. G. Arrighi,Romanico B. G. Arrighi,Britta Andersson-Willman,Ashley R. Murray,Ashley R. Murray,Yunying Chen,Mikael C. I. Karlsson,Susanna Kumlien Georén,Alexey V. Tkach,Anna A. Shvedova,Anna A. Shvedova,Bengt Fadeel,Antonio Barragan,Antonio Barragan,Annika Scheynius +15 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that pre-exposure to SWCNT does not enhance or suppress the early immune response to T. gondii in mice, and co-localization of T. Gondii with CD11c or F4/80 positive cells could not be observed in lungs or spleen.
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Free radicals as potential mediators of metal-allergy: Ni2+- and Co2+-mediated free radical generation
Leon T. van den Broeke,Astrid Gräslund,J. Lars G. Nilsson,Jan E. Wahlberg,Annika Scheynius,Ann-Therese Karlberg +5 more
TL;DR: The observed difference in free radical generating capacity between Ni( 2+) and Co(2+) is of interest with respect to the absence of cross-reactivity between the two metal-ions in experimental allergic contact dermatitis.