Katerina Tritsaris
Associate Professor
Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N., 18 Bygning 18, Building: 18-4-48
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Primary fields of research
Angiogenesis, Lymphangiogenesis, Inflammation, Interleukins, Cell signaling
Current research
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How small pulsed electromagnetic fields activate endothelial cells and neurons.
- Role of IL-27 in tumor angiogenesis and growth
- Role of glucagone-like peptide (GLP-1) on vessel wall integrity
- Understanding IL-27 regulation of angiogenesis in the retina.
Collaborators
Dr. Reinhold Medina, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK.
Eva Løbner Lund, Neuropathologist MD, Dept of Pathology, Copenhagen University Hospital.
Torben Lykke Sørensen, Associate Professor, MD, Copenhagen University Hospital Roskilde.
Yihai Cao, professor, Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
Niels Erik Skakkebæk, Professor dr. med., Copenhagen University Hospital.
Martin Blomberg, associate professor, dr. med., Copenhagen University Hospital.
Research based teaching
Our group is teaching medical, odontology and molecular biomedicine undergraduate students in cell biology. In addition, we supervise 2-4 molecular biomedicine bachelor and master students per year. Katerina Tritsaris is vice head of studies of molecular biomedicine and administrator of the course “Medical cell and tissue biology.
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Cotransporter-mediated water transport underlying cerebrospinal fluid formation
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Tumor microenvironment conditions alter Akt and Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 expression in endothelial cells more than hypoxia alone: implications for endothelial cell function in cancer
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