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Overview

Hjalmar Brismar is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Within these domains, their work narrows down to subfields including molecular biology, nephrology, biophysics, cell biology, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's research covers a range of specific topics demonstrated by their publication record. Key areas of study include ion transport and channel regulation, renal diseases and glomerulopathies, advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, ion channel regulation and function, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, cell image analysis techniques, and renal and related cancers.

Frequent collaborators in their work include Hans Blom, Linus Butt, David Unnersjö-Jess, Martin Höhne, and Bernhard Schermer.

Brismar has published extensively in several scientific journals. Among the venues with the highest number of publications are bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Physiology, Nature Communications, Kidney International, and The FASEB Journal.

Selected recent papers illustrate the scientist's research focus:

  • A molecular mechanism explaining albuminuria in kidney disease, 2020, Nature Metabolism
  • Amyloid-β accumulation in human astrocytes induces mitochondrial disruption and changed energy metabolism, 2023, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Extracellular vesicles from mast cells induce mesenchymal transition in airway epithelial cells, 2020, Respiratory Research
  • Identification of a discrete subpopulation of spinal cord ependymal cells with neural stem cell properties, 2022, Cell Reports
  • High-Resolution Imaging of Tumor Spheroids and Organoids Enabled by Expansion Microscopy, 2020, Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Best Publications

  • Evidence for neurogenesis in the adult mammalian substantia nigra

    Ming Zhao;Stefan Momma;Kioumars Delfani;Marie Carlén

  • Anatomical and physiological evidence for D 1 and D 2 dopamine receptor colocalization in neostriatal neurons

    Oleg Aizman;Hjalmar Brismar;Per Uhlén;Eivor Zettergren

  • Glial origin of mesenchymal stem cells in a tooth model system

    Nina Kaukua;Maryam Khatibi Shahidi;Chrysoula Konstantinidou;Vyacheslav Dyachuk

  • Ouabain, a steroid hormone that signals with slow calcium oscillations

    Oleg Aizman;Per Uhlén;Mark Lal;Hjalmar Brismar

  • Functional integration of adult-born neurons.

    Marie Carlén;Robert M. Cassidy;Hjalmar Brismar;Gregory A. Smith

  • Distribution and neuropeptide coexistence of nucleobindin-2 mRNA/nesfatin-like immunoreactivity in the rat CNS.

    K. S. Foo;Hjalmar Brismar;C. Broberger

  • Alpha-haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cells.

    Per Uhlén;Åsa Laestadius;Timo Jahnukainen;Tomas Söderblom

  • Water permeability of aquaporin-4 is decreased by protein kinase C and dopamine

    Marina Zelenina;Sergey Zelenin;Sergey Zelenin;Alexander A. Bondar;Hjalmar Brismar

  • Proliferation and viability of adherent cells manipulated by standing-wave ultrasound in a microfluidic chip

    Jessica Hultström;Otto Manneberg;Katja Dopf;Hans M. Hertz

  • Cell signaling microdomain with Na,K-ATPase and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor generates calcium oscillations.

    Ayako Miyakawa-Naito;Per Uhlén;Mark Lal;Oleg Aizman

  • The newborn infant is protected by an innate antimicrobial barrier: peptide antibiotics are present in the skin and vernix caseosa

    G Marchini;S Lindow;Hjalmar Brismar;Berit Ståbi

  • Role of oxidative stress in advanced glycation end product-induced mesangial cell activation

    Mark A. Lal;Hjalmar Brismar;Ann-Christine Eklöf;Anita Aperia

  • Toward a Confocal Subcellular Atlas of the Human Proteome

    Laurent Barbe;Emma Lundberg;Per Oksvold;Anna Stenius

  • Selective up-regulation of dopamine D1 receptors in dendritic spines by NMDA receptor activation

    Lena Scott;Maria Sol Kruse;Hans Forssberg;Hjalmar Brismar

  • Identification of a molecular target for glutamate regulation of astrocyte water permeability.

    Eli Gunnarson;Marina Zelenina;Gustav Axehult;Yutong Song

  • Breast cancer quantitative proteome and proteogenomic landscape

    Henrik J Johansson;Fabio Socciarelli;Nathaniel M Vacanti;Nathaniel M Vacanti;Mads H Haugen

  • Phage display selection of Affibody molecules with specific binding to the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor

    Mikaela Friedman;Erika Nordberg;Ingmarie Höidén-Guthenberg;Hjalmar Brismar

  • Spatial distribution of Na + -K + -ATPase in dendritic spines dissected by nanoscale superresolution STED microscopy

    Hans Blom;Hans Blom;Daniel Rönnlund;Lena Scott;Zuzana Spicarova

  • A Specific and Essential Role for Na,K-ATPase α3 in Neurons Co-expressing α1 and α3

    Guillaume Azarias;Markus Kruusmägi;Siobhan Connor;Evgeny E. Akkuratov

  • Co-existence of heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor and pinopodes in human endometrium at the time of implantation

    Anneli Stavreus-Evers;Lusine Aghajanova;Hjalmar Brismar;Håkan Eriksson

Frequent Co-Authors

Göran Stemme
Göran Stemme Royal Institute of Technology
Paul Greengard
Paul Greengard Rockefeller University
Hans Ågren
Hans Ågren Uppsala University
Mathias Uhlén
Mathias Uhlén Royal Institute of Technology
Kjell Hultenby
Kjell Hultenby Karolinska Institute
Thomas Benzing
Thomas Benzing University of Cologne
Bernhard Schermer
Bernhard Schermer University of Cologne
Fredrik Laurell
Fredrik Laurell Royal Institute of Technology
Christian Broberger
Christian Broberger Karolinska Institute
Kaj Fried
Kaj Fried Karolinska Institute

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