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Knut Sletten

Knut Sletten

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
14655
World Ranking
8718
National Ranking
37

Overview

Knut Sletten is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research activities without publicly listed specific publications or named collaborative works.

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Best Publications

  • Fibril in senile systemic amyloidosis is derived from normal transthyretin.

    Per Westermark;Knut Sletten;Bjorn Johansson;Gibbons G. Cornwell

  • A novel peptide in the calcitonin gene related peptide family as an amyloid fibril protein in the endocrine pancreas

    Per Westermark;Christer Wernstedt;Erik Wilander;Knut Sletten

  • ELUCIDATION OF THE PRIMARY AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE UTEROTONIC POLYPEPTIDE KALATA B1

    Olav Saether;David J. Craik;Iain D. Campbell;Knut Sletten

  • A novel lactococcal bacteriocin whose activity depends on the complementary action of two peptides.

    J Nissen-Meyer;H Holo;L S Håvarstein;K Sletten

  • Characterization of amyloid fibril proteins from medullary carcinoma of the thyroid

    Knut Sletten;Per Westermark;Jacob B. Natvig

  • Amyloid deposits in transthyretin-derived amyloidosis: cleaved transthyretin is associated with distinct amyloid morphology.

    Joakim Bergström;Åsa Gustavsson;Ulf Hellman;Knut Sletten

  • The Complete Amino‐Acid Sequence of Non‐Immunolobulin Amyloid Fibril Protein AS in Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Knut Sletten;Gunnar Husby

  • Medin: an integral fragment of aortic smooth muscle cell-produced lactadherin forms the most common human amyloid.

    Bo Häggqvist;Jan Näslund;Knut Sletten;Gunilla T. Westermark

  • Purification and amino acid sequence of a bacteriocin produced by Pediococcus acidilactici.

    Juan Carlos Nieto Lozano;Jon Nissen Meyer;Knut Sletten;Carmen Peláz

  • Serum amyloid A (SAA): Biochemistry, genetics and the pathogenesis of AA amyloidosis

    Gunnar Husby;Gudmund Marhaug;Bruce Dowtor;Knut Sletten

  • Transthyretin-derived senile systemic amyloidosis: clinicopathologic and structural considerations.

    Per Westermark;Joakim Bergström;Alan Solomon;Charles Murphy

  • Evidence that the amyloid fibril protein in senile systemic amyloidosis is derived from normal prealbumin.

    Gibbons G. Cornwell;Knut Sletten;Björn Johansson;Per Westermark

  • New biologically active hybrid bacteriocins constructed by combining regions from various pediocin-like bacteriocins: the C-terminal region is important for determining specificity

    G Fimland;O R Blingsmo;K Sletten;G Jung

  • Oldenlandia affinis (R&S) DC: A plant containing uteroactive peptides used in African traditional medicine

    Lorents Gran;Finn Sandberg;Knut Sletten

  • The peptide binding motif of the disease associated HLA-DQ (α 1* 0501, β 1* 0201) molecule

    Frode Vartdal;Bente H. Johansen;Thomas Friede;Christopher J. Thorpe

  • In vivo conversion of L-serine to D-alanine in a ribosomally synthesized polypeptide.

    M Skaugen;J Nissen-Meyer;G Jung;S Stevanovic

  • Apolipoprotein A1-derived amyloid in human aortic atherosclerotic plaques.

    Per Westermark;Gerd Mucchiano;Tove Marthin;Kenneth H. Johnson

  • The leucocyte L1 protein: identity with the cystic fibrosis antigen and the calcium-binding MRP-8 and MRP-14 macrophage components.

    K. B. Andersson;K. Sletten;H. B. Berntzen;I. Dale

  • Purification and characterization of plantaricin A, a Lactobacillus plantarum bacteriocin whose activity depends on the action of two peptides

    Jon Nissen-Meyer;Anette Granly Larsen;Knut Sletten;Mark Daeschel

  • Proteolysis of AA amyloid fibril proteins by matrix metalloproteinases-1, -2, and -3.

    Barbara Stix;Thilo Kähne;Knut Sletten;John Raynes

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Westermark
Per Westermark Uppsala University
Jacob B. Natvig
Jacob B. Natvig University of Oslo
Terje E. Michaelsen
Terje E. Michaelsen University of Oslo
Jon Nissen-Meyer
Jon Nissen-Meyer University of Oslo
Gunilla T. Westermark
Gunilla T. Westermark Uppsala University
Per Brandtzaeg
Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo
Ingolf F. Nes
Ingolf F. Nes Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Christoph Röcken
Christoph Röcken Kiel University
Ulf Hellman
Ulf Hellman Ludwig Cancer Research
Timothy O'Brien
Timothy O'Brien University of Minnesota

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