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Stefan Karlsson

Researcher at Lund University

Publications -  303
Citations -  20537

Stefan Karlsson is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 292 publications receiving 19180 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Karlsson include deCODE genetics & Netherlands Cancer Institute.

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Copper, silver, rubidium and caesium ion exchange in soda-lime-silicate float glass by direct deposition and in line melting of salt pastes

TL;DR: In this article, the surface composition of commercial soda-lime-silica (SLS) float glass is reported to have changed by single-side exchange of Na+ by Cu+, Ag+, Rb+ and Cs+ respectively.
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Correction of peripheral lysosomal accumulation in mice with aspartylglucosaminuria by bone marrow transplantation.

TL;DR: Liver and spleen pathology of AGU was corrected by bone marrow transplantation, but there was no effect on lysosomal accumulation in the CNS and in the kidneys.
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S100A6 is a critical regulator of hematopoietic stem cells.

TL;DR: It is shown that p-Akt is the prime downstream mechanism of S100A6 in the regulation of HSC self-renewal by specifically governing mitochondrial metabolic function and Hsp90 protein quality and that Akt activator SC79 reverts the levels of intracellular and mitochondrial calcium in HSC.
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Oncoretroviral gene transfer to NOD/SCID repopulating cells using three different viral envelopes

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate gene transfer to human umbilical cord blood CD34+/CD38low and NOD/SCID repopulating cells using oncoretroviral vectors and to compare the transduction efficiency using three different viral envelopes.
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High Levels of the Adhesion Molecule CD44 on Leukemic Cells Generate Acute Myeloid Leukemia Relapse After Withdrawal of the Initial Transforming Event

TL;DR: It is suggested that extrinsic niche-dependent factors are also involved in the host-dependent outgrowth of leukemias after withdrawal of HOXA10 overexpression event that initiates the leukemia.