Nanna Fyhrquist
Affiliations: | 1994-1999 | University of Helsinki, Helsingfors, Finland |
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Haahtela T, Laatikainen T, Alenius H, et al. (2015) Hunt for the origin of allergy - comparing the Finnish and Russian Karelia. Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society For Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 45: 891-901 |
Fyhrquist N, Ruokolainen L, Suomalainen A, et al. (2014) Acinetobacter species in the skin microbiota protect against allergic sensitization and inflammation. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 134: 1301-1309.e11 |
Hanski I, von Hertzen L, Fyhrquist N, et al. (2012) Environmental biodiversity, human microbiota, and allergy are interrelated. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 8334-9 |
Govardovskii VI, Fyhrquist N, Reuter T, et al. (2000) In search of the visual pigment template. Visual Neuroscience. 17: 509-28 |
Koskelainen A, Ala-Laurila P, Fyhrquist N, et al. (2000) Measurement of thermal contribution to photoreceptor sensitivity. Nature. 403: 220-3 |
Fyhrquist N, Govardovskii V, Leibrock C, et al. (1998) Rod pigment and rod noise in the European toad Bufo bufo. Vision Research. 38: 483-6 |
Fyhrquist N, Donner K, Hargrave PA, et al. (1998) Rhodopsins from three frog and toad species: sequences and functional comparisons. Experimental Eye Research. 66: 295-305 |
Fyhrquist N, Donner K, Hargrave PA, et al. (1997) Rhodopsins with Similar Absorbance Characteristics but Different Rates of Thermal Activation: Amino Acid Sequences Perception. 26: 149-149 |
Djupsund K, Fyhrquist N, Hariyama T, et al. (1996) The effect of background luminance on visual responses to strong flashes: perceived brightness and the early rise of photoreceptor responses. Vision Research. 36: 3253-64 |