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Erna Möller is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • CONTACT-INDUCED CYTOTOXICITY BY LYMPHOID CELLS CONTAINING FOREIGN ISOANTIGENS.

    Erna Möller

  • Primarily chronic progressive and relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis: two immunogenetically distinct disease entities.

    Olle Olerup;Jan Hillert;Sten Fredrikson;Tomas Olsson

  • "Spontaneous" B cell activation due to loss of normal mouse serum suppressor.

    W. W. Bullock;W. W. Bullock;Erna Möller

  • Similar frequencies and kinetics of cytokine producing cells in murine peripheral blood and spleen. Cytokine detection by immunoassay and intracellular immunostaining.

    Birgitta Sander;Ingmarie Höidén;Ulf Andersson;Erna Möller

  • Hyperacute rejections of two consecutive renal allografts and early loss of the third transplant caused by non-HLA antibodies specific for endothelial cells

    S Sumitran-Karuppan;G Tyden;F Reinholt;U Berg

  • Studies on antigen-binding cells: I. The origin of reactive cells

    M.F. Greaves;Erna Möller

  • ANTAGONISTIC EFFECTS OF HUMORAL ISOANTIBODIES ON THE IN VITRO CYTOTOXICITY OF IMMUNE LYMPHOID CELLS.

    Erna Möller

  • HLA-DR-DQ haplotypes defined by restriction fragment analysis. Correlation to serology.

    B. Carlsson;J. Wallin;J. Wallin;J. Böhme;J. Böhme;E. Möller;E. Möller

  • Quantitative studies of the sensitivity of normal and neoplastic mouse cells to the cytotoxic action of isoantibodies.

    Erna Möller;Göran Möller

  • Synovial fluid cytokines in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or other arthritic lesions

    H Lettesjö;E Nordström;H Ström;B Nilsson

  • Xenograft rejection of porcine islet-like cell clusters in normal and natural killer cell-depleted mice.

    A Karlsson-Parra;A Ridderstad;A C Wallgren;E Möller

  • The Role of Adherent Cells in B and T Lymphocyte Activation

    U. Persson;L. Hammarstrom;E. Moller;G. Moller

  • Limited specificity of xenoantibodies in diabetic patients transplanted with fetal porcine islet cell clusters. Main antibody reactivity against α-linked galactose-containing epitopes

    Masahiro Satake;Naoki Kawagishi;Lennart Rydberg;Bo E. Samuelsson

  • Role of polyclonal activation in specific immune responses. Relevance for findings of antibody activity in various diseases.

    E Möller;H Ström;S Al-Balaghi

  • Polyclonal antibody secretion in human lymphocytes induced by killed staphylococcal bacteria and by lipopolysaccharide.

    O. Ringden;B. Rynnel‐Dagöö;E. M. Waterfield;E. Möller

  • B-cell activation of peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with chronic lymphatic leukaemia.

    K H Robèrt;E Möller;G Gahrton;H Eriksson

  • Spleen cells from animals tolerant to a thymus-dependent antigen can be activated by lipopolysaccharide to synthesize antibodies against the tolerogen.

    G Möller;E Gronowicz;U Persson;A Coutinho

  • HLA-B27: an important genetic risk factor for lone aortic regurgitation and severe conduction system abnormalities.

    Lennart Bergfeldt;Per Insulander;Dan Lindblom;Erna Möller

  • Effects of some immunosuppressive procedures on myasthenia gravis.

    Georg Matell;Kurt Bergström;Curt Franksson;Lennart Hammarström

  • Affinity of t and b lymphocyte receptors for hapten determinants.

    Erna Möller;W. W. Bullock;O. Mäkelä

Frequent Co-Authors

Göran Möller
Göran Möller Karolinska Institute
Olle Ringdén
Olle Ringdén Karolinska Institute
Leif Hammarström
Leif Hammarström Uppsala University
Olle Olerup
Olle Olerup Karolinska Institute
Lennart Hammarström
Lennart Hammarström Karolinska Institute
Erling Norrby
Erling Norrby Karolinska Institute
Hans Link
Hans Link Karolinska Institute
C. I. Edvard Smith
C. I. Edvard Smith Karolinska University Hospital
Olle Korsgren
Olle Korsgren Uppsala University
C. I. E. Smith
C. I. E. Smith Karolinska Institute

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