Daniel Hägg

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2017

Increased lipid accumulation and adipogenic gene expression of adipocytes in 3D bioprinted nanocellulose scaffolds

Ida Henriksson, Paul Gatenholm, Daniel Hägg
Biofabrication. Vol. 9 (1), p. Article Number: 015022 -
Journal article
2017

In Vivo Chondrogenesis in 3D Bioprinted Human Cell-laden Hydrogel Constructs

Thomas Möller, Matteo Amoroso, Daniel Hägg et al
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open. Vol. 5 (2), p. Article no e1227 -
Journal article
2017

Cartilage Tissue Engineering by the 3D Bioprinting of iPS Cells in a Nanocellulose/Alginate Bioink

Duy Nguyen, Daniel Hägg, Alma Forsman et al
Scientific Reports. Vol. 7 (1)
Journal article
2016

Enhanced growth of neural networks on conductive cellulose-derived nanofibrous scaffolds

Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Theodoros Kalogeropoulos, Johannes Thunberg et al
Materials Science and Engineering C. Vol. 58, p. 14-23
Journal article
2015

Novel Nanocellulose Alginate Bioink for 3D Bioprinting of Soft Tissue

Paul Gatenholm, Kajsa Markstedt, Athanasios Mantas et al
Tissue Engineering - Part A. Vol. 21, p. S13-S13
Other conference contribution
2015

3D Bioprinting Human Chondrocytes with Nanocellulose-Alginate Bioink for Cartilage Tissue Engineering Applications

Kajsa Markstedt, Athanasios Mantas, Ivan Tournier et al
Biomacromolecules. Vol. 16 (5), p. 1489-1496
Journal article
2015

In situ synthesis of conductive polypyrrole on electrospun cellulose nanofibers: scaffold for neural tissue engineering

Johannes Thunberg, Theodoros Kalogeropoulos, Volodymyr Kuzmenko et al
Cellulose. Vol. 22 (3), p. 1459-1467
Journal article
2015

Adipogenic differentiation of stem cells in three-dimensional porous bacterial nanocellulose scaffolds

P. Krontiras, Paul Gatenholm, Daniel Hägg
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials. Vol. 103 (1), p. 195-203
Journal article
2015

Using 3D Bioprinting Technology to Spatially Distribute Chondrocytes and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Nanocellulose Bioink

Daniel Hägg, Theodoros Kalogeropoulos, Duy Nguyen et al
Tissue Engineering - Part A. Vol. 21, p. S180-S180
Other conference contribution
2015

Enhanced growth of neural networks on cellulose-derived carbon nanofibrous scaffolds

Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Theodoros Kalogeropoulos, Johannes Thunberg et al
Annual World Conference on Carbon – CARBON 2015
Paper in proceeding
2014

Bacteria fabricate 3D scaffolds for organ regeneration

Paul Gatenholm, Hector Martinez Avila, Johan Sundberg et al
New Biotechnology. Vol. 31, p. S52-S52
Magazine article
2014

In situ injectable hydrogels based on spruce xylans for drug and cell delivery

Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Daniel Hägg, Guillermo Toriz Gonzalez et al
Abstract of Papers of the American Chemical Society. Vol. 247
Paper in proceeding
2014

In situ forming spruce xylan-based hydrogel for cell immobilization

Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Daniel Hägg, Guillermo Toriz Gonzalez et al
Carbohydrate Polymers. Vol. 102 (1), p. 862-868
Journal article
2013

Universal method for protein bioconjugation with nanocellulose scaffolds for increased cell adhesion

Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Sanna Sämfors, Daniel Hägg et al
Materials Science and Engineering C. Vol. 33 (8), p. 4599-4607
Journal article
2011

The VLDL receptor promotes lipotoxicity and increases mortality in mice following an acute myocardial infarction.

Jeanna Perman, Pontus Boström, Malin Lindbom et al
The Journal of clinical investigation. Vol. 121 (7), p. 2625-40
Journal article
2009

Expression of chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 18 in human macrophages and atherosclerotic plaques

Daniel Hägg, Fredrik J. Olson, Josefin Kjelldahl et al
Atherosclerosis. Vol. 204 (2), p. e15-20
Journal article
2009

Adipose tissue is not an important source for matrix metalloproteinase-9 in the circulation.

Anders Gummesson, Daniel Hägg, Fredrik J. Olson et al
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation. Vol. 69 (6), p. 636-42
Journal article
2008

Expression profiling of macrophages from subjects with atherosclerosis to identify novel susceptibility genes.

Daniel Hägg, Margareta Jernås, Olov Wiklund et al
International Journal of Molecular Medicine. Vol. 21 (6), p. 697-704
Journal article
2008

Urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor is associated with macrophages and plaque rupture in symptomatic carotid atherosclerosis.

Per-Arne Svensson, Fredrik J. Olson, Daniel Hägg et al
International Journal of Molecular Medicine. Vol. 22 (4), p. 459-64
Journal article
2007

Augmented levels of CD44 in macrophages from atherosclerotic subjects: a possible IL-6-CD44 feedback loop?

Daniel Hägg, Sara Sjöberg, Lillemor Mattsson Hultén et al
Atherosclerosis. Vol. 190 (2), p. 291-7
Journal article
2006

Oxidized LDL induces a coordinated up-regulation of the glutathione and thioredoxin systems in human macrophages.

Daniel Hägg, Mikael Englund, Margareta Jernås et al
Atherosclerosis. Vol. 185 (2), p. 282-9
Journal article
2006

Evaluation of CXCL9 and CXCL10 as circulating biomarkers of human cardiac allograft rejection.

Kristjan Karason, Margareta Jernås, Daniel Hägg et al
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. Vol. 6 (29)
Journal article
2005

Regulation and splicing of scavenger receptor class B type I in human macrophages and atherosclerotic plaques

Per Anders Svensson, Mikael Englund, Magnus S C Snäckestrand et al
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. Vol. 5, p. 25-
Journal article
2004

Identification of genes predominantly expressed in human macrophages

Per Anders Svensson, Daniel Hägg, Margareta Jernås et al
Atherosclerosis. Vol. 177 (2), p. 287-90
Journal article

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