Andreas Digre
- E-mail:
- andreas.digre@igp.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 20
751 85 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Rudbecklaboratoriet
751 85 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Hi guys!
I'm Andreas, I got a PhD in Medicine and I'm currently a researcher at the department of immunology, genetics and pathology at Uppsala university, where I'm working within the Human Protein Atlas-project studying cell- and tissue-specific expression patterns at system scale through different types of omics methods. During my PhD studies I investigated underlying factors behind the development of autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis, as well as different types of amyloid diseases.
Keywords
- antibody validation
- antibody-based proteomics
- histology
- microscopy
- outreach activities
- systems biology
Publications
Recent publications
- The human protein atlas-Integrated omics for single cell mapping of the human proteome (2023)
- The Human Protein Atlas - Spatial localization of the human proteome in health and disease (2021)
- A single-cell type transcriptomics map of human tissues (2021)
- Significance of host heparanase in promoting tumor growth and metastasis (2020)
- Systemic LPS-induced A beta-solubilization and clearance in A beta PP-transgenic mice is diminished by heparanase overexpression (2019)
All publications
Articles
- The human protein atlas-Integrated omics for single cell mapping of the human proteome (2023)
- The Human Protein Atlas - Spatial localization of the human proteome in health and disease (2021)
- A single-cell type transcriptomics map of human tissues (2021)
- Significance of host heparanase in promoting tumor growth and metastasis (2020)
- Systemic LPS-induced A beta-solubilization and clearance in A beta PP-transgenic mice is diminished by heparanase overexpression (2019)
- Overexpression of heparanase enhances T lymphocyte activities and intensifies the inflammatory response in a model of murine rheumatoid arthritis (2017)
- Heparin interactions with apoA1 and SAA in inflammation-associated HDL (2016)
- Accelerated resolution of AA amyloid in heparanase knockout mice is associated with matrix metalloproteases (2012)