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hemolymph clot
Fig1: left: a hemolymph sample turns viscous after bleeding. In the hemolymph clot, fibers can be stained with lectins (middle part) in which bacteria are captured (right part, the bacteria are labeled with green fluorescent protein).
 

 

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Utvalda publikationer

Arefin, B., Kucerova, L., Dobes, P., Markus, R., Strnad, H., Wang, Z., Hyrsl, P., Zurovec, M., & Theopold, U. (2013). Genome-wide transcriptional analysis of Drosophila larvae infected by entomopathogenic nematodes shows involvement of complement-, recognition-, and extracellular matrix proteins. J Inn. Immunity. (accepted for publication)

Theopold, U., Krautz, R., & Dushay, M.S. (2013). The Drosophila clotting system and its messages for mammals. Dev.Comp.Immunol. (epub ahead of print)

Hyrsl, P., Dobes, P., Wang, Z., Hauling, T., Wilhelmsson, C., & Theopold, U. (2011). Clotting factors and eicosanoids protect against nematode infections. J Inn Immun. 3:65-70

Wang, Z., Wilhelmsson, C., Hyrsl, P., Loof, T.G., Dobes, P., Klupp, M., Loseva, O., Mörgelin, M., Iklé, J., Cripps, R.M., Herwald, H., & Theopold, U. (2010). Pathogen entrapment by transglutaminase — a conserved early innate immune mechanism. PLoS Pathogens. 6(2):e1000763

Theopold, U. (2009). A bad boy comes good. Nature. 461:486-87

Bokmärk och dela Tipsa
Ulrich Theopold

 

Ulrich Theopold, Professor

Besöksadress:
Svante Arrhenius väg 20C
Rum F428

Postadress:
Stockholms Universitet
Institutionen för Molekylär biovetenskap,
Wenner-Grens institut
106 91 Stockholm

Telefon: 08-16 4181
Fax: 08-16 6488
E-post: uli.theopold@su.se