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Kristina A Thomsson

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Glycobiology|December 2, 2008
Salivary MUC7 is a major carrier of blood group I type O-linked oligosaccharides serving as the scaffold for sialyl Lewis xNiclas G Karlsson, Kristina A Thomsson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 7, 2011
Identification and quantification of mucin expressionKristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Proteome Research|May 13, 2009
Proteomic analyses of the two mucus layers of the colon barrier reveal that their main component, the Muc2 mucin, is strongly bound to the Fcgbp proteinMalin E V Johansson, Kristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Proteome Research|December 17, 2008
Sensitive liquid chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry allows for the analysis of the O-glycosylation of immunoprecipitated proteins from cells or tissues: application to MUC1 glycosylation in cancerMalin Bäckström, Kristina A Thomsson, Hasse Karlsson, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|November 19, 2014
Multiple enzyme approach for the characterization of glycan modifications on the C-terminus of the intestinal MUC2mucinSjoerd van der Post, Kristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|August 24, 2024
Navigating the maze of mass spectra: a machine-learning guide to identifying diagnostic ions in O-glycan analysisJames Urban, Roman Joeres, Luc Thomès, et al.
Plos One|August 9, 2024
In vitro fish mucosal surfaces producing mucin as a model for studying host-pathogen interactionsMacarena P Quintana-Hayashi, Kristina A Thomsson Hulthe, Sara K Lindén
Glycobiology|April 9, 2005
MUC5B glycosylation in human saliva reflects blood group and secretor statusKristina A Thomsson, Benjamin L Schulz, Nicolle H Packer, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|February 2, 2024
Characterization of MdpS: an in-depth analysis of a MUC5B-degrading protease from <i>Streptococcus oralis</i>Fredrik Leo, Rolf Lood, Kristina A Thomsson, et al.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology|October 14, 2022
Mucin O-glycosylation and pathogen binding ability differ between rainbow trout epithelial sitesKristina A Thomsson, John Benktander, Macarena P Quintana-Hayashi, et al.
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Glycobiology|December 2, 2008
Salivary MUC7 is a major carrier of blood group I type O-linked oligosaccharides serving as the scaffold for sialyl Lewis xNiclas G Karlsson, Kristina A Thomsson
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 7, 2011
Identification and quantification of mucin expressionKristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Proteome Research|May 13, 2009
Proteomic analyses of the two mucus layers of the colon barrier reveal that their main component, the Muc2 mucin, is strongly bound to the Fcgbp proteinMalin E V Johansson, Kristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Proteome Research|December 17, 2008
Sensitive liquid chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry allows for the analysis of the O-glycosylation of immunoprecipitated proteins from cells or tissues: application to MUC1 glycosylation in cancerMalin Bäckström, Kristina A Thomsson, Hasse Karlsson, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|November 19, 2014
Multiple enzyme approach for the characterization of glycan modifications on the C-terminus of the intestinal MUC2mucinSjoerd van der Post, Kristina A Thomsson, Gunnar C Hansson
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|August 24, 2024
Navigating the maze of mass spectra: a machine-learning guide to identifying diagnostic ions in O-glycan analysisJames Urban, Roman Joeres, Luc Thomès, et al.
Plos One|August 9, 2024
In vitro fish mucosal surfaces producing mucin as a model for studying host-pathogen interactionsMacarena P Quintana-Hayashi, Kristina A Thomsson Hulthe, Sara K Lindén
Glycobiology|April 9, 2005
MUC5B glycosylation in human saliva reflects blood group and secretor statusKristina A Thomsson, Benjamin L Schulz, Nicolle H Packer, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|February 2, 2024
Characterization of MdpS: an in-depth analysis of a MUC5B-degrading protease from <i>Streptococcus oralis</i>Fredrik Leo, Rolf Lood, Kristina A Thomsson, et al.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology|October 14, 2022
Mucin O-glycosylation and pathogen binding ability differ between rainbow trout epithelial sitesKristina A Thomsson, John Benktander, Macarena P Quintana-Hayashi, et al.
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