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Background and aims Endoscopy and the use of fecal calprotectin (fecal CP) are among the least favored methods for assessing disease activity by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients; the handling/processing of fecal samples is also impractical. Therefore, we sought to develop a novel neo-epi...
March 19, 2022
Journal:
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
Author:
Mortensen JH, Sinkeviciute D, Manon-Jensen T, Domislovic V, McCall K, Thudium CS, Brinar M, Önnerfjord P, Goodyear CS, Krznaric Z, Karsdal MA, Bay-Jensen AC
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is an umbrella term describing a family of chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases. These diseases are characterised by inflammation of the axial skeleton, peripheral joints, and entheseal insertion sites throughout the body which can lead to structural joint damage includ...
January 21, 2021
Journal:
Autoimmunity
Author:
Groen SS, Sinkeviciute D, Bay-Jensen AC, Thudium CS, Thomsen SF, Schett G, Nielsen SH, Karsdal MA
A T-cell permissive tumor microenvironment, characterized by the presence of activated T cells and low fibrotic activity is crucial for response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Granzyme B has been shown to promote T-cell migration through the basement membrane by the degradation of type IV c...
September 20, 2020
Journal:
Cancers (Basel)
Author:
Jensen C, Sinkeviciute D, Madsen DH, Önnerfjord P, Hansen M, Schmidt H, Karsdal MA, Svane IM, Willumsen N
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive, chronic disease characterized by articular cartilage destruction. The pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-17 levels have been reported elevated in serum and synovial fluid of OA patients and correlated with increased cartilage defects and bone remodeling. T...
May 12, 2020
Journal:
BMC Rheumatol
Author:
Sinkeviciute D, Aspberg A, He Y, Bay-Jensen AC, Önnerfjord P
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue consisting of a specialized extracellular matrix (ECM) that dominates the bulk of its wet and dry weight. Type II collagen and aggrecan are the main ECM proteins in cartilage. However, little attention has been paid to less abundant molecular components, es...
February 17, 2017
Journal:
Protein Cell
Author:
Luo Y, Sinkeviciute D, He Y, Karsdal MA, Henrotin Y, Mobasheri A, Önnerfjord P, Bay-Jensen AC
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