Publications for Chamilly Evaldsson
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Journal Articles
Anders Rosén, Ann-Charlotte Bergh, Peter Gogok, Chamilly Evaldsson, Anna Lanemo Myhrinder, Eva Hellqvist, Abu Rasul, Magnus Björkholm, Mattias Jansson, Larry Mansouri, Anquan Liu, Bin Tean Teh, Richard Rosenquist and Eva Klein Lymphoblastoid cell line with B1 cell characteristics established from a chronic lymphocytic leukemia clone by in vitro EBV infection OncoImmunology, 2012, 1(1), 18-27.
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Chamilly Evaldsson, Ingvar Rydén and Srinivas Uppugunduri Isomaltitol exacerbates neutrophilia but reduces eosinophilia: New insights into the Sephadex model of lung inflammation International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2011, 154(4), 286-294.
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Anders Rosén, F Murray, Chamilly Evaldsson and R Rosenquist Antigens in chronic lymphocytic leukemia—Implications for cell origin and leukemogenesis Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2010, 20(6), 400-409.
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Chamilly Evaldsson, Ingvar Rydén, Anders Rosén and Srinivas Uppugunduri 4-Thiouridine induces dose-dependent reduction of oedema, leucocyte influx and tumour necrosis factor in lung inflammation Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 2009, 155(2), 330-338.
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Chamilly Evaldsson, I. Rydén and Srinivas Uppugunduri Anti-inflammatory effects of exogenous uridine in an animal model of lung inflammation. International Immunopharmacology, 2007, 7(8), 1025-1032.
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Kristina Nyhlén, Chamilly Gautam, Rolf Andersson and Srinivas Uppugunduri Modulation of Cytokine-Induced Production of IL-8 in Vitro by Interferons and Glucocorticosteroids Inflammation, 2004, 28(2), 77-88.
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Srinivas Uppugunduri and Chamilly Gautam Evaldsson Effects of uridine, isomatitol and 4-thiouridine on in vitro cell adhesion and in vivo effects of 4-thiouridine in a lung inflammation model. International Immunopharmacology, 2004, 4(9), 1241-1248.
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Conference Articles
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