Pasi Kankaanpää
27.06.2014
Department of Biochemistry, MediCity Research Laboratory, Faculty
of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Turku
Developing Bioimage Informatics - from Microscopy to Software
Solutions - with alpha2 beta1 Integrin as a Case Study
Reviewers:
Dr. Kirsi Rilla, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Eastern
Finland, Kuopio, Finland
Dr. Lauri Eklund, Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Opponent:
Dr. Rainer Pepperkok, Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit EMBL, Heidelberg,
Germany
Custos:
Professor Jyrki Heino, Department of Biochemistry, University of Turku,
Turku, Finland
Publications:
- Upla P, Marjomäki V, Kankaanpää P, Ivaska J, Hyypiä T, Van Der Goot
FG, Heino J. (2004) Clustering induces a lateral redistribution of alpha2
beta1 integrin from membrane rafts to caveolae and subsequent protein
kinase C-dependent internalization. Mol Biol Cell. 15:625-636.
- Kankaanpää P, Paavolainen L, Tiitta S, Karjalainen M, Päivärinne
J, Nieminen J, Marjomäki V, Heino J, White DJ. (2012) BioImageXD: an
open, general-purpose and high-throughput image-processing platform.
Nat Methods. 9: 683-689.
- Kankaanpää P, Tiitta S, Bergman L, Puranen A-B, von Haartman E,
Lindén M, Heino J. (2014) Cellular recognition and macropinocytosis-like internalization of nanoparticles targeted to integrin alpha2 beta1.
(Submitted manuscript)