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Participated in the supervision of the following Ph.D. and M.Sci students to the presentation of their theses

 

1. Håkan Eriksson: Studies on the metabolism of steroid hormones in rat liver. Thesis, 1971.

2. Sven A. Gustafsson: Sexual differentation of corticosteroid metabolism in the rat. Thesis, 1974.

3. Åke Stenberg: Mechanisms of sexual differentiation of steroid metabolism in rat liver. Thesis, 1974.

4. Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg: Hepatic metabolism of steroid sulphates with special reference to cytochrome P-450-catalyzed reactions. Thesis, 1975.

5. Åke Pousette: Studies on the control of androgen responsiveness in rat. Thesis, 1976.

6. Örjan Wrange: Studies on the glucocorticoid receptor in rat liver and the estradiol receptor in human breast cancer. Thesis, 1977.

7. Paul Skett: Hypophyseal control of hepatic steroid metabolism in the rat. Thesis, 1977.

8. Anders Berg: Studies on cytochrome P-450-dependent steroid hydroxylations in mammalian and bacterial systems. Thesis, 1978.

9. Peter Ekman: Steroid receptors in the human prostate. Thesis, 1978.

10. Jan Carlstedt-Duke: Studies on two hepatic intracellular receptor proteins in the rat: The glucocorticoid receptor and the 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin receptor. Thesis, 1979.

11. Björn Forsgren: Studies on a major protein in the ventral prostate of the rat that interacts with metabolites of estramustine phosphate and related steroid-cytostatic complexes. Thesis, 1979.

12. Erik Dahlberg: Studies on steroid hormone receptors in rat skeletal muscle. Thesis, 1980.

13. Zhao-Ying Yu: Studies of steroid hormone receptors in brain. Thesis, 1981.

14. Gunnar Norstedt: Regulations of prolactin and estrogen receptors in rat liver. Thesis, 1981.

15. Tiiu Hansson: Studies on hepatic steroid metabolism in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri. Thesis, 1981.

16. Livia Alm: The effect of fermentation on nutrients in milk and some properties of fermented liquid milk products. Thesis, 1982.

17. Rune Toftgård: Xylene, an inducer of hepatic cytochrome P-450 and xenobiotic biotransformation in the rat. Thesis, 1982.

18. Joseph J. Rafter: Role of the intestinal microflora in the formation of sulphur-containing conjugates of xenobiotics. Thesis, 1982.

19. Tapio Haaparanta: Isolation of subcellular fractions from the rat ventral prostate and characterization of prostacic cytochrome P-450. Thesis, 1983.

20 Agneta Mode: Growth hormone - a regulator of the sexually differentiated steroid metabolism in rat liver. Thesis, 1983.

21. Tönu Saartok: Steroid receptors as prediction of direct hormonal response in human and rabbit skeletal muscle. Thesis, 1983.

22. Sam Okret: Immunochemical studies on glucocorticoid receptor structure and function. Thesis, 1983.

23. Lorenz Poellinger: Characterization of the receptor for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in rat liver. Thesis, 1985.

24. Catriona MacGeoch: Characterization and growth hormone regulation of sexually differentiated cytochrome P-450 isozymes in rat liver. Thesis, 1986.

25. Johan Lund: Methyl sulfone metabolites of polychlorinated biphenyls: studies on the mechanism of accumulation in lung. Thesis, 1986.

26. Ann-Charlotte Wikström: Production and use of monoclonal antibodies against the glucocorticoid receptor. Thesis, 1986.

27. Agneta Blanck: The hypothalamo-pituitary-liver axis - a possible determinant of sex differences in chemical hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat? Thesis, 1987.

28. Peter Söderkvist: Studies on regulation and enzymatic activity of drug-induced cytochrome P-450 in rat ventral prostate. Thesis, 1987.

29. Mikael Gillner: Studies on the receptor for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the rat. Thesis, 1988.

30. Lennart Möller: 2-Nitrofluorence, in vivo metabolism and assessment of cancer risk of an air pollutant. Thesis, 1988.

31. Mikael Brönnegård: Studies on the structure and function of the human and the rat glucocorticoid receptor. Thesis, 1988.

32. Bolette Husman: Characterization of the somatogenic receptor in rat liver. Thesis, 1988.

33. Sam Törnquist: Uptake, metabolism and DNA-binding of the chemical carcinogens benzo(a)-pyrene and 2-nitrofluorene in the rat lung. Thesis, 1989.

34. Marc Denis: The non-activated glucocorticoid receptor: structure and activation. Thesis, 1989.

35. Lars-Arne Haldosén: Characterization of the prolactin receptor in rat liver. Thesis, 1989.

36. Anders Berkenstam: Estrogen and progesterone receptors in human breast cancer cells: studies on mechanisms for steroid dependent versus constitutive gene expression. Thesis, 1989.

37. Eva Övervik: Formation and biological effects of cooked-food mutagens. Thesis, 1989.

38. Yu Dong: Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression: Studies on glucocorticoid receptor and alcohol dehydrogenase. Thesis, 1990.

39. Pia Lindeskog: Effects of diet on rat small intestinal cytochrome P-450 IA1. Thesis, 1990.

40. Scott Cuthill: The mechanism of action of the dioxin receptor. Thesis, 1990.

41. Gunnar Johansson: Effects of a shift from a mixed diet to a lactovegetarian diet on some colon cancer associated characteristics. Thesis , 1990.

42. Karin Dahlman-Wright: DNA-binding by the glucocorticoid receptor: a structural and functional analysis. Thesis, 1991.

43. Ann Lidbeck: Studies on the impact of Lactobacillus acidophilus on human microflora and some cancer-related intestinal ecological variables. Thesis, 1991.

44. Carol Cairns: Mechanisms and role of DNA-binding in steroid hormone receptor action. Thesis, 1993.

45. Gunnar Akner: Localization of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and heat shock protein Mr 90,000 (Hsp90) in mammalian cells. Thesis, 1993.

46. Maria Strömstedt: Characterization of cytochrome P450 in rat ventral prostate and brain. Thesis, 1993.

47. Olof Andersson: Structure and function of a Clara cell-specific, PCB-binding protein. Thesis, 1993.

48. Per-Erik Strömstedt: Molecular analysis of glucocorticoid receptor-hormone interaction. Thesis, 1993.

49. Anna Wilhelmsson: Mechanism of activation of the dioxin receptor. Thesis, 1993.

50. Wilhelm Cairns: A study of mechanisms involved in the control of glucocorticoid receptor function. Thesis, 1993.

51. Anders Ström: Cloning, characterization and regulation of CYP2C genes expressed in rat liver. Thesis, 1994.

52. Johanna Zilliacus: Structural determinants of DNA-binding specificity by the glucocorticoid receptor. Thesis, 1994.

53. Petra Tollet: Growth hormone signal transduction and regulation of CYP2C12 expression in primary rat hepatocytes. Thesis, 1995.

54. Carol Soontjens: Ligands for nuclear receptors development and application of methods for identification. Thesis, 1995.

55. Dezhong Liao: Hormonal regulation of sex differentiated liver carcinogenesis in the rat. Thesis, 1996.

56. Stefan Westin: Regulation of cytochrome P4502C7: Effects of growth hormone and vitamin A. Thesis, 1996.

57. Marika Kleman: Regulation of dioxin receptor function by procarcinogenic food-derived heterocyclic amines and indolocarbazoles. Thesis, 1996.

58. Kaj Grandien: The estrogen receptor gene; promoter organization and expression. Thesis 1996.

59. Magnus Nord: Regulation and function of the Clara cell secretory protein. Thesis 1997.

60. Jacqueline McGuire: Mechanism of conditional regulation of the bHLH/PAS dioxin receptor. Thesis, 1997.

61. Yang Yang: The in vivo metabolism of benzo[a]pyrene studied by chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry. Thesis, 1997.

62. Tova Almlöf: Gene regulation by the glucocorticoid receptor: Post-DNA binding mechanisms of transcriptional activation. Thesis, 1997.

63. Heike Hellmold: Toxicological and endocrinological aspects of cytochrome P450 in breast and lung. Thesis, 1998.

64. Thomas Meyer: Mechanism of conditional repression of human osteocalcin gene activity by glucocorticoids. Thesis, 1998.

65. Tony Pircher: Regulation of STAT5 activity by growth hormone. Thesis, 1998.

66. Annika Wallberg: Chromatin remodeling complexes involved in gene activation by the glucocorticoid receptor. Thesis, 1999.

67. Ulrika Lind: Functional analysis of ligand recognition by the glucocorticoid receptor. Thesis, 2000.

68. Katarina Pettersson: Signal transduction via estrogen receptors (ERs) and estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs). Thesis, 2000.

69. Thomas Barkhem: Molecular mechanisms of estrogen/antiestrogen action. M.Sci. thesis, 2000.

70. Johan Lidén: Repression of transcription factor NF-κB by glucocorticods. A molecular mechanism for their anti-inflammatory and immuno-modulatory effects. Thesis, 2000.

71. Eva Hedlund: Cytochrome P450 in the rat brain: Characterization and regulation. Thesis, 2000.

72. Tobias Cassel: Transcriptional regulation of differentiation markers in the distal lung epithelium – A role for C/EBP factors. Thesis, 2001.

73. Sara Windahl: Functions of estrogen receptor β in the metabolism of rodent bone. Thesis, 2001.

74. Anette Wärnmark: Molecular mechanisms of gene activation by nuclear receptors and their associated coregulators. Thesis, 2001.

75. Lotta Johansson: Studies on the atypical orphan receptor SHP. Thesis, 2001.

76. Zhang Weihua: Estrogen receptor β in the urogenital tract of both male and female. Thesis, 2002.

77. Tomas Barkhem: Molecular Mechanisms of estrogen and antiestrogen action. Thesis, 2002.

78. Hanna Helander: Studies on growth hormone regulation of the CYP2C12 gene in rat liver. Theses, 2002.

79. Christina Widén: Studies of glucocorticoid receptor interacting proteins. Licentiate thesis, 2003.

80. Anastasios E. Damdimopoulos: Identification and functional characterization of novel thioredoxin systems. Thesis, 2003.

81. Hanne Olsen: STAT5A expression and regulation in mammary epithelial cells. Thesis, 2004.

82. Knut R. Steffensen: Putative functions of the liver X receptors in metabolic disorders. Thesis, 2004.

83. Malin Hedengran Faulds: Estrogen receptor signaling in mammary epithelial cells. Thesis, 2004.

84. Elin Holter: Modulation of nuclear receptor activity by a unique class of corepressors. Thesis, 2004.

85. Ann Båvner: Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional repression by the orphan receptor SHP. Thesis, 2005.

86. Waffa Osman: Functional interaction between the glucocorticoid receptor and the proteins RIP140 and GANP. Masters thesis, 2005.

87. Christina Widén: Studies of glucocorticoid receptor interacting proteins. Thesis, 2005.

88. Nina Heldring: Molecular basis of estrogen receptor antagonism. Thesis, 2006.

89. Sandra Andersson: Nuclear receptor functions in the central nervous system: clues from knockout mice. Thesis, 2006.

90. Otabek Imamov: Role of estrogen receptor beta in mouse ventral prostate with referencies to human prostatic diseases. Masters thesis, 2006.

91. Maria Nilsson: Estrogen and liver X receptors in human disease. Thesis, 2006.

92. Hui Gao: Estrogen signaling in metabolic disease; A functional genomics approach. Thesis, 2006.

93. Waffa Osman: Modulating of nuclear receptor function by interacting proteins. Thesis, 2007.

94. Otabek Imamov: Role of estrogen receptor beta in mouse prostate and bladder with references to human diseases. Thesis, 2007.

95. Lovisa Lundholm: Molecular mechanisms of estrogen action in relation to metabolic disease. Thesis, 2007.

96. Andrea Morani: Role of estrogen receptor beta in Epithelia lacking estrogen receptor alpha expression. Thesis, 2008.

97. Patrick Müller: Hormonal regulation of HES-1 in breast cancer cells. Thesis, 2008.

98. Linda Aronsson: Microbial regulation of PPAR?: Nuclear receptor networks important for colonic homeostasis. Thesis, 2008.



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