On this page we present research groups and units in the area of physiology and anatomy at Karolinska Institutet. The list is compiled automatically from our research information database and is based ...
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We investigate how liver X receptors (LXRs) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) regulate immune responses, cholesterol metabolism, and cellular differentiation, with a particular focus on their roles in ...
The aim of the prehospital research group is to conduct groundbreaking research in prehospital emergency care. Focusing on improving patient outcomes through nursing and medical science, medical ...
Lecturer is a teaching position with the principal task of taking care of education. Eligible to be employed as a Lecturer is the one who has demonstrated teaching expertise and completed a doctoral ...
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Our projects investigate immuno-metabolic reprogramming during viral infections, focusing on how viruses hijack host metabolism to facilitate replication and development of host-directed therapy.
The blood system is maintained and replenished by rare blood stem cells throughout life. Until recently, the blood stem cell population was considered to be functionally uniform, but new findings ...
The sonicator consists of two units: a Bioruptor Cooler and a Sonicator with a water bath and a rotating system. The stands and inserts for 0,2- and 1,5-ml tubes and other accessories are located in ...
The Center for Cellular Cancer Therapy (C3T) at Karolinska Institutet successfully held its first annual Workshop on September 5-6, 2024, at the beautiful Rönneberga Konferens Center in Lidingö, ...
The Center for Cellular Cancer Therapy organizes annual workshops focusing on fundamental cytotoxic lymphocyte biology all the way to clinical implementation of cell therapies. On 4-5 September, 2025 ...
Vi behöver alla få i oss vitaminer för att hålla oss friska, men precis som med det mesta kan det finnas risker med att få i ...
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