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Ida Eriksson

Principal Research Engineer

Video presentation

The impact of UV radiation on skin cancer – malignant melanoma

Ida Eriksson, Senior Research Engineer at the Department of Cell Biology at Linköping University, conducts research on how UV radiation affects our skin cells and how lysosomes within the cells may contribute to increased cell growth and the spread of cancer cells. She has received funding from the Hälsofonden for her research. Video in Swedish.

Publications

2024

Ida Eriksson, Karin Öllinger (2024) Lysosomes in Cancer-At the Crossroad of Good and Evil Cells, Vol. 13, Article 459 (Article, review/survey) Continue to DOI

2023

Ida Eriksson, Linda Vainikka, Lennart Persson, Karin Öllinger (2023) Real-Time Monitoring of Lysosomal Membrane Permeabilization Using Acridine Orange METHODS AND PROTOCOLS, Vol. 6, Article 72 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Ida Eriksson, Linda Vainikka, Petra Wäster, Karin Öllinger (2023) Lysosomal Function and Intracellular Position Determine the Malignant Phenotype in Melanoma Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Vol. 143, p. 1769-+ (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Ida Eriksson, Liam J. Ward, Linda Vainikka, Nargis Sultana, Per Leandersson, Ulf Flodin, Wei Li, Ximing Yuan (2023) Imidacloprid Induces Lysosomal Dysfunction and Cell Death in Human Astrocytes and Fibroblasts-Environmental Implication of a Clinical Case Report Cells, Vol. 12, Article 2772 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI

2022

Ida Eriksson (2022) Dealing with damaged lysosomes: Impact of lysosomal membrane stability in health and disease

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