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Anna Nilton is a researcher at the University of Gothenburg, specializing in the study of Zinc Finger Protein 148 and its role in tumor initiation and macrophage proliferation. Her research has investigated the activation of p53, highlighting its significance in cellular processes and disease mechanisms. Nilton's work has been published in notable journals, contributing to the understanding of various biological phenomena, including the effects of interleukin-1β and interleukin-6 on cartilage matrix metabolism. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with various scientists and has co-authored several influential papers. Nilton's dedication to her research is reflected in her investigations into the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells and their implications in developmental biology. With a strong focus on molecular regulation and the mechanisms of hematopoiesis, she has made significant contributions to her field over the years.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).