Hege S. Carlsen
Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Immunopathology
Institute of Pathology
and Department of Surgery
University of Oslo
Norway
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- Disparate lymphoid chemokine expression in mice and men: no evidence of CCL21 synthesis by human high endothelial venules. Carlsen, H.S., Haraldsen, G., Brandtzaeg, P., Baekkevold, E.S. Blood (2005)
- Monocyte-like and mature macrophages produce CXCL13 (B cell-attracting chemokine 1) in inflammatory lesions with lymphoid neogenesis. Carlsen, H.S., Baekkevold, E.S., Morton, H.C., Haraldsen, G., Brandtzaeg, P. Blood (2004)
- B cell attracting chemokine 1 (CXCL13) and its receptor CXCR5 are expressed in normal and aberrant gut associated lymphoid tissue. Carlsen, H.S., Baekkevold, E.S., Johansen, F.E., Haraldsen, G., Brandtzaeg, P. Gut (2002)