Beata T. Olejnicka
- Expression of superoxide dismutases and its association to inflammatory cells in small airways of COPD patientsBy Beata T. Olejnicka, Stefan Marklund, Cecilia Andersson, Michiko Mori, Andrzej Rubaj, Clas-Göran Löfdahl and Jonas ErjefältBeata T. OlejnickaStefan Marklund3Clinical Chemistry Department of Medical Biosciences Umeå University, Clinical Chemistry, Umeå, SwedenCecilia Andersson2Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lunds University, Med Science, Lund, SwedenMichiko Mori2Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lunds University, Med Science, Lund, SwedenAndrzej Rubaj4Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Lublin, Medicine, Lublin, PolandClas-Göran Löfdahl5Department of Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Lund University Hospital, Medicine, Lund, SwedennJonas Erjefält2Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lunds University, Med Science, Lund, Sweden
- Correlation between immunohistochemical CuZn-SOD expression and the histopathological features in small airways of patients with severe COPDBy Beata T. Olejnicka, Stefan Marklund, Cecilia Andersson, Michiko Mori, Andrzej Rubaj, Claes-Göran Löfdahl and Jonas ErjefältBeata T. Olejnicka1Dept of Medicine, Trelleborg Hospital,, Trelleborg, Sweden2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Medical Science, University, Lund, SwedenStefan Marklund3Dept of Medical Biosciences, Clinical Chemistry, Umeå, SwedenCecilia Andersson2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Medical Science, University, Lund, SwedenMichiko Mori2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Medical Science, University, Lund, SwedenAndrzej Rubaj4Dept of Cardiology, Medical University of Lublin, PolandClaes-Göran Löfdahl2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Medical Science, University, Lund, Sweden5Dept of Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Lund University Hospital, Lund, SwedenJonas Erjefält2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Medical Science, University, Lund, Sweden
- Histopathologic and immunohistochemical characterization of antioxidants profiles in different compartments in severe COPDBy Beata T. Olejnicka, Andrzej Rubaj, Clas-Göran Lödahl, Cecilia Andersson, Michico Mori and Jonas ErjefaltBeata T. Olejnicka1Dept of Medicine, Trelleborg Hospital, Trelleborg, Sweden2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Med Science Lunds Univerisity, Lund, SwedenAndrzej Rubaj3Dept of Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Lublin, PolandClas-Göran Lödahl2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Med Science Lunds Univerisity, Lund, SwedenCecilia Andersson2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Med Science Lunds Univerisity, Lund, SwedenMichico Mori2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Med Science Lunds Univerisity, Lund, SwedenJonas Erjefalt2Dept of Experimental Medical Science, Med Science Lunds Univerisity, Lund, Sweden
- Quantitative immunohistochemical differences between catalase and thioredoxin in different anatomic compartments of the lung in severe COPDBy Daniel Popa, Gustaf Lejonberg, Jonas Erjefält and Beata T. OlejnickaDaniel Popa1Respiratory Medicine, Internal Medicine, Sundsvall, SwedenGustaf Lejonberg1Respiratory Medicine, Internal Medicine, Sundsvall, SwedenJonas Erjefält1Respiratory Medicine, Internal Medicine, Sundsvall, SwedenBeata T. Olejnicka1Respiratory Medicine, Internal Medicine, Sundsvall, Sweden
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