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Guttorm Haraldsen

Guttorm Haraldsen

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Biology and Biochemistry

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49
Citations
12147
World Ranking
17887
National Ranking
97

Overview

Guttorm Haraldsen is affiliated with Oslo University Hospital in Norway and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research primarily focuses on Immunology, Dermatology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and Physiology. Across these disciplines, Haraldsen's work addresses several key topics such as IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, Dermatology and Skin Diseases, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism, as well as Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Treatments.

Haraldsen has published research in multiple academic journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Experimental Dermatology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Their recent papers include:

  • "Targeting the Notch Signaling Pathway in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases" (2021) in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Endothelial Cells in Emerging Viral Infections" (2021) in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • "A novel somatic mutation inGNB2provides new insights to the pathogenesis of Sturge-Weber syndrome" (2021) in Human Molecular Genetics
  • "Interleukin-33 Signaling Controls the Development of Iron-Recycling Macrophages" (2020) in Immunity
  • "Shifts in the Skin Microbiota after UVB Treatment in Adult Atopic Dermatitis" (2021) in Dermatology

Collaborative efforts are a notable aspect of Haraldsen's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Olav Sundnes
  • Johanna Hol Fosse
  • Clara Hammarström
  • Bjørn Steen Skålhegg
  • Astrid H. Lossius

Haraldsen's work encompasses various medical and biological processes, contributing insight into disease mechanisms and immune regulation related to chronic inflammatory conditions, skin disorders, and cellular signaling pathways. Their publication record demonstrates engagement with both clinical and molecular perspectives in biomedical research.

Best Publications

  • The chemokine receptor CCR4 in vascular recognition by cutaneous but not intestinal memory T cells

    J. J. Campbell;J. J. Campbell;G. Haraldsen;G. Haraldsen;G. Haraldsen;J. Pan;J. Rottman

  • Endothelial cell diversity revealed by global expression profiling

    Jen-Tsan Chi;Howard Y. Chang;Guttorm Haraldsen;Frode L. Jahnsen

  • Lymphocyte CC chemokine receptor 9 and epithelial thymus-expressed chemokine (TECK) expression distinguish the small intestinal immune compartment: Epithelial expression of tissue-specific chemokines as an organizing principle in regional immunity.

    Eric J. Kunkel;James J. Campbell;Guttorm Haraldsen;Junliang Pan

  • Molecular characterization of NF-HEV, a nuclear factor preferentially expressed in human high endothelial venules.

    Espen S. Baekkevold;Myriam Roussigné;Takeshi Yamanaka;Finn-Eirik Johansen

  • Inhibition of the Glycolytic Activator PFKFB3 in Endothelium Induces Tumor Vessel Normalization, Impairs Metastasis, and Improves Chemotherapy

    Anna Rita Cantelmo;Lena Christin Conradi;Aleksandra Brajic;Jermaine Goveia

  • Primary antitumor immune response mediated by CD4+ T cells.

    Alexandre Corthay;Dag K. Skovseth;Katrin U. Lundin;Egil Røsjø

  • Cytokine-regulated expression of E-selectin, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in human microvascular endothelial cells

    G Haraldsen;D Kvale;B Lien;I N Farstad

  • The CCR7 ligand elc (CCL19) is transcytosed in high endothelial venules and mediates T cell recruitment.

    Espen S. Baekkevold;Takeshi Yamanaka;Roger T. Palframan;Hege S. Carlsen

  • Interleukin-33 – cytokine of dual function or novel alarmin?

    Guttorm Haraldsen;Johanna Balogh;Johanna Balogh;Jürgen Pollheimer;Jürgen Pollheimer;Jon Sponheim

  • Regional specialization in the mucosal immune system: primed cells do not always home along the same track

    Per Brandtzaeg;Inger Nina Farstad;Guttorm Haraldsen

  • Inflammation driven by tumour-specific Th1 cells protects against B-cell cancer

    Ole Audun Werner Haabeth;Kristina Berg Lorvik;Clara Hammarström;Ian M. Donaldson

  • Rapid Secretion of Prestored Interleukin 8 from Weibel-Palade Bodies of Microvascular Endothelial Cells

    Jon Olav Utgaard;Frode L. Jahnsen;Arne Bakka;Per Brandtzaeg

  • Nuclear Interleukin-33 Is Generally Expressed in Resting Endothelium but Rapidly Lost upon Angiogenic or Proinflammatory Activation

    Axel M. Küchler;Jürgen Pollheimer;Johanna Balogh;Jon Sponheim

  • Monocyte-like and mature macrophages produce CXCL13 (B cell-attracting chemokine 1) in inflammatory lesions with lymphoid neogenesis.

    Hege S. Carlsen;Espen S. Baekkevold;H. Craig Morton;Guttorm Haraldsen

  • The murine IL-8 homologues KC, MIP-2, and LIX are found in endothelial cytoplasmic granules but not in Weibel-Palade bodies

    Johanna Hol;Linn Wilhelmsen;Guttorm Haraldsen

  • Plasticity of endothelial cells: rapid dedifferentiation of freshly isolated high endothelial venule endothelial cells outside the lymphoid tissue microenvironment.

    Delphine-Armelle Lacorre;Espen S. Baekkevold;Ignacio Garrido;Per Brandtzaeg

  • Cytokine profiles of cultured microvascular endothelial cells from the human intestine.

    E. M. Nilsen;F.-E. Johansen;F. L. Jahnsen;K. E. A. Lundin

  • Inflammatory bowel disease-associated interleukin-33 is preferentially expressed in ulceration-associated myofibroblasts.

    Jon Sponheim;Jürgen Pollheimer;Jürgen Pollheimer;Trine Olsen;Johanna Balogh;Johanna Balogh

  • B cell attracting chemokine 1 (CXCL13) and its receptor CXCR5 are expressed in normal and aberrant gut associated lymphoid tissue.

    Carlsen Hs;Baekkevold Es;Johansen Fe;Haraldsen G

  • Rapid chemokine secretion from endothelial cells originates from 2 distinct compartments

    Inger Øynebråten;Oddmund Bakke;Per Brandtzaeg;Finn-Eirik Johansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Brandtzaeg
Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo
Frode L. Jahnsen
Frode L. Jahnsen Oslo University Hospital
Finn-Eirik Johansen
Finn-Eirik Johansen University of Oslo
Tom Eirik Mollnes
Tom Eirik Mollnes Oslo University Hospital
Helge Scott
Helge Scott University of Oslo
Oddmund Bakke
Oddmund Bakke University of Oslo
Jean-Philippe Girard
Jean-Philippe Girard Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Bjarne Bogen
Bjarne Bogen Oslo University Hospital
François Amalric
François Amalric Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Erik Thorsby
Erik Thorsby Oslo University Hospital

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