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Johan Stenflo

Johan Stenflo

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Chemistry

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61
Citations
12053
World Ranking
9323
National Ranking
130

Biology and Biochemistry

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61
Citations
11765
World Ranking
11480
National Ranking
167

Overview

Johan Stenflo is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden, where their research contributes to the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine. Their work includes focus on the subfields of Immunology and Hematology, indicating a specialized interest in immune system mechanisms and blood-related conditions.

The scientist's research topics broadly cover Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation as well as Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms. These areas suggest an involvement with fundamental processes in immune response and blood clotting pathways.

Johan Stenflo has contributed to publications, including a paper titled "Localization of Phosphatidylserine Binding Sites to Structural Domains of Factor X a," published in 2021 through UNC Libraries. This publication addresses molecular aspects of blood coagulation factors.

  • Localization of Phosphatidylserine Binding Sites to Structural Domains of Factor X a, 2021, UNC Libraries

Collaborations with several researchers are evident, reflecting interdisciplinary and cooperative research efforts. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Rakesh K. Srivastava
  • Jianfang Wang
  • Rinku Majumder
  • Alireza R. Rezaie
  • Charles T. Esmon

Publications by Johan Stenflo have appeared in venues such as UNC Libraries, demonstrating an engagement with academic platforms relevant to their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Vitamin K Dependent Modifications of Glutamic Acid Residues in Prothrombin

    Johan Stenflo;Per Fernlund;William Egan;Peter Roepstorff

  • Inactivation of human coagulation factor V by activated protein C.

    K Suzuki;J Stenflo;B Dahlbäck;B Teodorsson

  • High molecular weight complex in human plasma between vitamin K-dependent protein S and complement component C4b-binding protein.

    Bjorn Dahlback;Johan Stenflo

  • Isolation and sequence of the cDNA for human protein S, a regulator of blood coagulation.

    Ake Lundwall;William Dackowski;Edward Cohen;Marilee Shaffer

  • How an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain binds calcium. High resolution NMR structure of the calcium form of the NH2-terminal EGF-like domain in coagulation factor X.

    Maria Selander-Sunnerhagen;Magnus Ullner;Egon Persson;Olle Teleman

  • Structure-function relationships of epidermal growth factor modules in vitamin K-dependent clotting factors.

    J Stenflo

  • beta-Hydroxyasparagine in domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor precursor in vitamin K-dependent protein S.

    Johan Stenflo;Åke Lundwall;Björn Dahlbäck

  • Protein C inhibitor in human body fluids. Seminal plasma is rich in inhibitor antigen deriving from cells throughout the male reproductive system.

    M Laurell;A Christensson;P A Abrahamsson;J Stenflo

  • Vitamin K and the biosynthesis of prothrombin. I. Identification and purification of a dicoumarol-induced abnormal prothrombin from bovine plasma.

    Johan Stenflo;Per-Olov Ganrot

  • Structure of the Ca(2+)-free Gla domain sheds light on membrane binding of blood coagulation proteins.

    Maria Sunnerhagen;Maria Sunnerhagen;Sture Forsén;Anna-Marja Hoffrén;Torbjörn Drakenberg

  • Vitamin K and the biosynthesis of prothrombin. V. Gamma-carboxyglutamic acids, the vitamin K-dependent structures in prothrombin.

    P Fernlund;J Stenflo;P Roepstorff;J Thomsen

  • Calcium-binding EGF-like modules in coagulation proteinases: function of the calcium ion in module interactions.

    Johan Stenflo;Yvonne Stenberg;Andreas Muranyi

  • Post-translational modifications in proteins involved in blood coagulation.

    Karin M Hansson;Johan Stenflo

  • Binding of Ca2+ to normal and dicoumarol-induced prothrombin

    Johan Stenflo;Per Olov Ganrot

  • Primary structure of bovine vitamin K-dependent protein S

    Björn Dahlbäck;Åke Lundwall;Johan Stenflo

  • beta-Hydroxyaspartic acid in vitamin K-dependent protein C.

    Torbjorn Drakenberg;Per Fernlund;Peter Roepstorff;Johan Stenflo

  • A new vitamin K-dependent protein. A phospholipid-binding zymogen of a serine esterase.

    C T Esmon;J Stenflo;J W Suttie

  • A conotoxin from Conus textile with unusual posttranslational modifications reduces presynaptic Ca2+ influx.

    Alan C. Rigby;Estelle Lucas-Meunier;Dário E. Kalume;Eva Czerwiec

  • Calcium binding to the isolated beta-hydroxyaspartic acid-containing epidermal growth factor-like domain of bovine factor X.

    E Persson;M Selander;S Linse;T Drakenberg

  • Binding of bovine coagulation factor Xa to platelets.

    Bjorn Dahlback;Johan Stenflo

  • Amino acid sequence of the light chain of bovine protein C.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Torbjörn Drakenberg
Torbjörn Drakenberg Lund University
Bruce Furie
Bruce Furie Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Björn Dahlbäck
Björn Dahlbäck Lund University
Sture Forsén
Sture Forsén Lund University
Philip J. Hogg
Philip J. Hogg Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
Åke Lundwall
Åke Lundwall Lund University
Ingemar Björk
Ingemar Björk Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Peter Roepstorff
Peter Roepstorff University of Southern Denmark
Bruno O. Villoutreix
Bruno O. Villoutreix Université Paris Cité
Sara Linse
Sara Linse Lund University

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