2018 Behzad Yaghmaeian Salmani, Ignacio Monedero Cobeta, Jonathan Rakar, Susanne Bauer, Jesús Rodriguez Curt, Annika Starkenberg, Stefan Thor (2018) Evolutionarily conserved anterior expansion of the central nervous system promoted by a common PcG-Hox program Development , Vol. 145 Vidare till DOI 2016 Jonathan Rakar (2016) Fibroblast Differentiation and Models of Human Skin 2015 Jonathan Rakar, Markus P. Krammer, Gunnar Kratz (2015) Human melanocytes mitigate keratinocyte-dependent contraction in an in vitro collagen contraction assay Burns , Vol. 41 , s. 1035-1042 Vidare till DOI Susanna Lönnqvist, Jonathan Rakar, Kristina Briheim, Gunnar Kratz (2015) Biodegradable Gelatin Microcarriers Facilitate Re-Epithelialization of Human Cutaneous Wounds - An In Vitro Study in Human Skin PLoS ONE , Vol. 10 , s. e0128093- Vidare till DOI 2013 Johan Junker, Susanna Lönnqvist, Jonathan Rakar, Lisa K. Karlsson, Magnus Grenegård, Gunnar Kratz (2013) Differentiation of human dermal fibroblasts towards endothelial cells Differentiation , Vol. 85 , s. 67-77 Vidare till DOI
Behzad Yaghmaeian Salmani, Ignacio Monedero Cobeta, Jonathan Rakar, Susanne Bauer, Jesús Rodriguez Curt, Annika Starkenberg, Stefan Thor (2018) Evolutionarily conserved anterior expansion of the central nervous system promoted by a common PcG-Hox program Development , Vol. 145 Vidare till DOI
Jonathan Rakar, Markus P. Krammer, Gunnar Kratz (2015) Human melanocytes mitigate keratinocyte-dependent contraction in an in vitro collagen contraction assay Burns , Vol. 41 , s. 1035-1042 Vidare till DOI
Susanna Lönnqvist, Jonathan Rakar, Kristina Briheim, Gunnar Kratz (2015) Biodegradable Gelatin Microcarriers Facilitate Re-Epithelialization of Human Cutaneous Wounds - An In Vitro Study in Human Skin PLoS ONE , Vol. 10 , s. e0128093- Vidare till DOI
Johan Junker, Susanna Lönnqvist, Jonathan Rakar, Lisa K. Karlsson, Magnus Grenegård, Gunnar Kratz (2013) Differentiation of human dermal fibroblasts towards endothelial cells Differentiation , Vol. 85 , s. 67-77 Vidare till DOI