Thaher Pelaseyed, PhD

Affiliations: 
2014-2017 Molecular Biology and Genetics Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
 2017- Medical Biochemistry and Cell biology University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden 
Area:
membrane mucins, epithelia, microvilli, mucosal immunology
Website:
http://www.pelaseyedlab.org/
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Pelaseyed T, Hansson GC. (2020) Membrane mucins of the intestine at a glance. Journal of Cell Science. 133
Schneider H, Berger E, Dolan B, et al. (2019) The human transmembrane mucin MUC17 responds to TNFα by increased presentation at the plasma membrane. The Biochemical Journal
Pelaseyed T, Bretscher A. (2018) Regulation of actin-based apical structures on epithelial cells. Journal of Cell Science. 131
Schneider H, Pelaseyed T, Svensson F, et al. (2018) Study of mucin turnover in the small intestine by in vivo labeling. Scientific Reports. 8: 5760
Pelaseyed T, Sauvanet C, Viswanatha R, et al. (2017) Ezrin activation by LOK phosphorylation involves a PIP2-dependent wedge mechanism. Elife. 6
Pelaseyed T, Viswanatha R, Sauvanet C, et al. (2017) Author response: Ezrin activation by LOK phosphorylation involves a PIP2-dependent wedge mechanism Elife
Lebrero-Fernández C, Bergström JH, Pelaseyed T, et al. (2016) Murine Butyrophilin-Like 1 and Btnl6 Form Heteromeric Complexes in Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells and Promote Proliferation of Local T Lymphocytes. Frontiers in Immunology. 7: 1
Sauvanet C, Wayt J, Pelaseyed T, et al. (2015) Structure, regulation, and functional diversity of microvilli on the apical domain of epithelial cells. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 31: 593-621
Sauvanet C, Wayt J, Pelaseyed T, et al. (2015) Structure, Regulation, and Functional Diversity of Microvilli on the Apical Domain of Epithelial Cells Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 31: 593-621
Pelaseyed T, Bergström JH, Gustafsson JK, et al. (2014) The mucus and mucins of the goblet cells and enterocytes provide the first defense line of the gastrointestinal tract and interact with the immune system. Immunological Reviews. 260: 8-20
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