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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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Presence of IgE cells in human placenta is independent of malaria infection or chorioamnionitis.

TL;DR: The IgE score was significantly higher in second‐ compared to third‐trimester placentas (P’= 0·03), which might reflect a maturation time‐point in the fetus and in the intrauterine environment during the second trimester, or it might be associated with the increased number of intrautine fetal deaths in the secondtrimester.
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Malassezia sympodialis stimulation differently affects gene expression in dendritic cells from atopic dermatitis patients and healthy individuals.

TL;DR: The results show that M. sympodialis differently affected MDDCs from patients with atopic dermatitis, and more so in severely ill patients, compared with healthy individuals, which might reflect an increased trafficking and stimulatory capacity in MDDC's from the patients, which is likely to result in a stronger inflammatory response to M. sympathy.
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Anthroposophic lifestyle influences the concentration of metals in placenta and cord blood.

TL;DR: Analysis of covariance showed that mainly the anthroposophic lifestyle was significantly associated with cadmium concentrations, which might have been influenced by a diet rich in vegetables and/or low iron status of the mothers.