Niels Ødum

Niels Ødum

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    1. 2005
    2. Published

      A functional polymorphism in the Eta-1 promoter is associated with allele specific binding to the transcription factor Sp1 and elevated gene expression

      Hummelshoj, T., Ryder, L. P., Madsen, H. O., Ødum, Niels & Svejgaard, A., 2005, In: Molecular Immunology. 43, 7, p. 980-6 6 p.

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    3. Published

      Cancer cells become susceptible to natural killer cell killing after exposure to histone deacetylase inhibitors due to glycogen synthase kinase-3-dependent expression of MHC class I-related chain A and B

      Skov, Søren, Pedersen, M. T., Andresen, Lars, Straten, P. T., Woetmann, Anders & Ødum, Niels, 2005, In: Cancer Research. 65, 23, p. 11136-45 9 p.

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    4. Published

      Constitutive SOCS-3 expression protects T-cell lymphoma against growth inhibition by IFNalpha

      Brender, C., Lovato, P., Sommer, V. H., Woetmann, Anders , Mathiesen, A., Geisler, Carsten, Wasik, M. & Ødum, Niels, 2005, In: Leukemia. 19, 2, p. 209-13 4 p.

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    5. Published

      Increased sensitivity to interferon-alpha in psoriatic T cells

      Eriksen, K. W., Lovato, P., Skov, Lone, Krejsgaard, T., Kaltoft, K., Geisler, Carsten & Ødum, Niels, 2005, In: Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 125, 5, p. 936-44 8 p.

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    6. Published

      Inhibition of ALK enzymatic activity in T-cell lymphoma cells induces apoptosis and suppresses proliferation and STAT3 phosphorylation independently of Jak3

      Marzec, Michal Tomasz, Kasprzycka, M., Ptasznik, A., Wlodarski, P., Zhang, Q., Ødum, Niels & Wasik, M. A., 2005, In: Laboratory Investigation. 85, 12, p. 1544-54 10 p.

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    7. Published

      The immune privilege of the eye: human retinal pigment epithelial cells selectively modulate T-cell activation in vitro.

      Kaestel, C. G., Lovato, P., Ødum, Niels, Nissen, Mogens Holst & Röpke, C., 2005, In: Current Eye Research. 30, 5, p. 375-83 8 p.

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