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Stanley L. Erlandsen

Stanley L. Erlandsen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
11152
World Ranking
12098
National Ranking
5181

Overview

Stanley L. Erlandsen was affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community as a researcher associated with this institution.

Erlandsen's documented data does not include specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, notable publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study. Similarly, information about the main topics of their work is not available.

No award records or recognitions are listed in the provided data.

The absence of detailed publication and research topic information limits a comprehensive account of their scientific contributions. However, their professional connection to a major research university situates them within an academic environment conducive to scholarly investigations.

Stanley L. Erlandsen is deceased, and all references to their career are made in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • alpha 4 integrins mediate lymphocyte attachment and rolling under physiologic flow.

    C Berlin;R.F Bargatze;R.F Bargatze;J.J Campbell;U.H von Andrian

  • A central role for microvillous receptor presentation in leukocyte adhesion under flow

    Ulrich H von Andrian;Ulrich H von Andrian;Sharon R Hasslen;Robert D Nelson;Stanley L Erlandsen

  • Endocarditis and biofilm-associated pili of Enterococcus faecalis

    Sreedhar R. Nallapareddy;Kavindra V. Singh;Jouko Sillanpää;Danielle A. Garsin

  • Detection and spatial distribution of the beta 2 integrin (Mac-1) and L-selectin (LECAM-1) adherence receptors on human neutrophils by high-resolution field emission SEM.

    S L Erlandsen;S R Hasslen;R D Nelson

  • Evidence for the translocation of Enterococcus faecalis across the mouse intestinal tract.

    Carol L. Wells;Robert P. Jechorek;Stanley L. Erlandsen

  • Pancreatic islet cell hormones distribution of cell types in the islet and evidence for the presence of somatostatin and gastrin within the D cell.

    S L Erlandsen;O D Hegre;J A Parsons;R C McEvoy

  • High-resolution visualization of the microbial glycocalyx with low-voltage scanning electron microscopy: dependence on cationic dyes.

    Stanley L. Erlandsen;Christopher J. Kristich;Gary M. Dunny;Carol L. Wells

  • Presence of human Giardia in domestic, farm and wild animals, and environmental samples suggests a zoonotic potential for giardiasis

    Harry van Keulen;P.Timothy Macechko;Susan Wade;Stephanie Schaaf

  • Viability of Giardia cysts suspended in lake, river, and tap water

    D P deRegnier;L Cole;D G Schupp;S L Erlandsen

  • Scanning electron microscopy of type I collagen at the dentin-enamel junction of human teeth

    Chun-Pin Lin;W H Douglas;S L Erlandsen

  • A Plasmid-Encoded Surface Protein On Enterococcus Faecalis Augments Its Internalization By Cultured Intestinal Epithelial Cells

    Stephen B. Olmsted;Gary M. Dunny;Stanley L. Erlandsen;Carol L. Wells

  • Central and peripheral localization of somatostatin. Immunoenzyme immunocytochemical studies.

    Jonathan A. Parsons;Stanley L. Erlandsen;Orion D. Hegre;Robert C. McEVOY

  • Ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization of lysozyme in the Paneth cells of man.

    Stanley L. Erlandsen;Jonathan A. Parsons;Thomas D. Taylor

  • Selective inhibition by rottlerin of macropinocytosis in monocyte-derived dendritic cells.

    Kakali Sarkar;Michael J. Kruhlak;Stanley L. Erlandsen;Stephen Shaw

  • Chemokine stimulation of human peripheral blood T lymphocytes induces rapid dephosphorylation of ERM proteins, which facilitates loss of microvilli and polarization

    Martin J. Brown;Ruchika Nijhara;John A. Hallam;Michelle Gignac

  • A new method to determine Giardia cyst viability: correlation of fluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide staining with animal infectivity.

    D G Schupp;S L Erlandsen

  • Immunocytochemistry with osmium-fixed tissue. I. Light microscopic localization of growth hormone and prolactin with the unlabeled antibody-enzyme method.

    Denis G. Baskin;Stanley L. Erlandsen;Jonathan A. Parsons

  • Influence of hydrogen peroxide or alcoholic sodium hydroxide on the immunocytochemical detection of growth hormone and prolactin after osmium fixation.

    Denis G. Baskin;Stanley L. Erlandsen;Jonathan A. Parsons

  • Bacteroides fragilis enterotoxin modulates epithelial permeability and bacterial internalization by HT-29 enterocytes

    Carol L Wells;E. M.A. Van de Westerlo;R. P. Jechorek;B. A. Feltis

  • SEM evidence for a new species, Giardia psittaci

    Stanley L. Erlandsen;William J. Bemrick

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol L. Wells
Carol L. Wells University of Minnesota
Denis G. Baskin
Denis G. Baskin University of Washington
Robert Elde
Robert Elde University of Minnesota
Eugene C. Butcher
Eugene C. Butcher Stanford University
Gary M. Dunny
Gary M. Dunny University of Minnesota
Tracy D. Wilkins
Tracy D. Wilkins Virginia Tech
Ulrich H. von Andrian
Ulrich H. von Andrian Harvard University
Michael J. Kruhlak
Michael J. Kruhlak National Institutes of Health
Mark C. Herzberg
Mark C. Herzberg University of Minnesota
William H. Douglas
William H. Douglas University of Minnesota

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