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Erika Nyman is a researcher at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, and affiliated with the Department of Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery and Burns at Linköping University Hospital. Her work focuses on molecular mechanisms in wound healing, particularly the role of amniotic fluid and hyaluronic acid in modulating keratinocyte gene expression for regenerative medicine applications.
Key findings from her research include:
- AF exposure enhances keratinocyte differentiation via lipid metabolic processes and cornified envelope formation
- Distinct transcriptional regulation by AF vs. FCS in AP1/p63 network activity
- Calcium concentration effects on epidermal differentiation markers
- Integration of hippo/YAP pathway in AF-mediated tissue architecture development
Her study utilized microarray analysis (GSE182704) and qPCR validation to compare gene expression profiles under different culture conditions, revealing AF's unique role in scar-free healing mechanisms.
Methodological contributions include:
- Cell culture protocols for serum starvation and AF/FCS treatments
- Chromosomal location enrichment analysis for epidermal differentiation complex (EDC)
- Transcription factor network comparisons (p63, AP1, NFE2L2)
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