Kristina Elgbratt
Title: Senior Lecturer School/office: School of Health SciencesEmail: kristina.elgbratt@oru.se
Phone: +46 19 303000
Room: P1323
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Publications
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Articles in journals
- Kumawat, A. K. , Strid, H. , Elgbratt, K. , Tysk, C. , Bohr, J. & Hultgren Hörnquist, E. (2013). Microscopic colitis patients have increased frequencies of Ki67+proliferating and CD45RO+ active/memory CD8+ and CD4+8+ mucosal T cells. Journal of Crohn's & Colitis, 7 (9), 694-705.
- Kumawat, A. K. , Elgbratt, K. , Tysk, C. , Bohr, J. & Hultgren-Hörnquist, E. (2013). Reduced T cell receptor excision circle levels in the colonic mucosa of microscopic colitis patients indicate local proliferation rather than homing of peripheral lymphocytes to the inflamed mucosa. BioMed Research International.
- Elgbratt, K. , Jansson, A. & Hultgren-Hörnquist, E. (2012). A quantitative study of the mechanisms behind thymic atrophy in G alpha i2-deficient mice during colitis development. PLOS ONE, 7 (5).
- Kumawat, A. , Elgbratt, K. , Bohr, J. , Tysk, C. & Hultgren Hörnquist, E. (2011). Increased frequencies of Ki67+ proliferating and CD45RO+ memory CD8+ and CD4+8+ T lymphocytes in the intestinal mucosa of collagenous colitis patients. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 73 (4), 374-374.
- Elgbratt, K. , Kurlberg, G. , Hahn-Zohric, M. & Hultgren-Hörnquist, E. (2010). Rapid migration of thymic emigrants to the colonic mucosa in ulcerative colitis patients. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 162 (2), 325-336.
Conference papers
- Welander, E. , Åström, M. , Enonge Fotabe, L. , Kardeby, C. , Tina, E. , Elgbratt, K. , Pourlotfi, A. , Abawi, A. & et al. (2018). Integrated analysis indicates reciprocal immune response dysregulations between bone marrow multipotent stromal cells and granulocytes at the mRNA but not at the protein level in myelofibrosis. Paper presented at Fortbildningsdagar i hematologi, Umeå, 3-5 Oktober, 2018.
Manuscripts
- Kumawat, A. K. , Elgbratt, K. , Tysk, C. , Bohr, J. & Hultgren-Hörnquist, E. Reduced T cell receptor excision circle (TREC) levels in the colonic mucosa of microscopic colitis patients indicate local proliferation rather than homing of peripheral lymphocytes to the inflamed mucosa.