Louise Granlund
Postdoktor vid Institutionen för immunologi, genetik och patologi; Forskningsprogram: Cancerimmunterapi; Forskargrupp Olle Korsgren
- E-post:
- louise.granlund@igp.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 20
751 85 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Rudbecklaboratoriet
751 85 UPPSALA
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
Studies of the human pancreas to understand the pathologic events leading to type 1 diabetes
2023
Altered microvasculature in pancreatic islets from subjects with type 1 diabetes
Ingår i PLOS ONE, 2022
- DOI för Altered microvasculature in pancreatic islets from subjects with type 1 diabetes
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Transcriptional analysis of islets of Langerhans from organ donors of different ages
Ingår i PLOS ONE, 2021
Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes
Ingår i BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 2021
- DOI för Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes
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Altered microvasculature in pancreatic islets from subjects with type 1 diabetes
Ingår i PLOS ONE, 2022
- DOI för Altered microvasculature in pancreatic islets from subjects with type 1 diabetes
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Altered microvasculature in pancreatic islets from subjects with type 1 diabetes
Transcriptional analysis of islets of Langerhans from organ donors of different ages
Ingår i PLOS ONE, 2021
Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes
Ingår i BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 2021
- DOI för Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Histological and transcriptional characterization of the pancreatic acinar tissue in type 1 diabetes