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Ten selected references during the past two years

1.  Nordström EK, Luhr KM, Ibáñez C, Kristensson K: Inhibitors of the MEK1/2 Signaling Pathway clear Prion-infected Cells from PrPSc. J Neurosci 25: 8451 – 8456, 2005

2.  Beraki S, Aronsson F, Karlsson H,Ögren S-O, Kristensson K:Influenza A Virus Infection causes Alterations in Expression of Synaptic Regulatory Genes combined with Changes in Cognitive and Emotional Behaviors in Mice. Mol. Psychiat.10:299-308, 2005.

3.  Masocha W, Robertson B,  Rottenberg ME,  Mhlanga J, Sorokin L, Kristensson K: Cerebral vessel laminins and IFN-g define Trypanosoma brucei brucei penetration of the blood-brain barrier. J Clin Invest.114:689-694, 2004

4.  Brask J, Kristensson K Hill JH: Exposure to IFN-g during synaptogenesis increases inhibitory activity after a latent period in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Eur J Neurosci 19: 3193-3201, 2004

5.  Lundkvist GB, Kristensson K, Bentivoglio M: Why trypanosomes cause sleeping sickness Physiology 19:198-206, 2004

6.  Sandberg M, Wallén P, Wikström M, Kristensson K: Scrapie-infected GT1-1 Cells show impaired Function of Voltage-gated N-type Calcium Channels (Cav 2.2) which is ameliorated by Quinacrine Treatment. Neurobiol Dis 15, 143-151,2004

7.  Bentivoglio M, Kristensson K: Thalamus in flame: targeting of infectious agents to thalamic nuclei. Thalamus Rel Struct 2, 297-314, 2004

8.  Luhr KM, Nordström EK, Löw P, Ljunggren H-G, Taraboulos A Kristensson K: Scrapie Degradation by Cysteine Proteases in CD11c+ Dendritic Cells and GT1-1 Neuronal Cells.J Virol. 78, 4776-82, 2004

9.  Backström E, Chambers B, Ho EL, Naidenko OV, Mariotti R, Fremont D, Yokoyama WM, Kristensson K, Ljunggren H-G: Natural killer cell-mediated lysis of dorsal root ganglia neurons via RAE-1/NKG2D interactions. Eur J Immunol 33,92-100, 2003

10. Vikman KS, Hill RH, Backström E, Robertson B, Kristensson K: Interferon-g induces characteristics of central sensitization in spinal dorsal horn neurons in vitro. Pain 106:241-251, 2003

 

 

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