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gastrointestinal tract. The research will establish spatiotemporal models of human tissue architectures, revealing how niches form, change, and malfunction across human organs and diseases. This may include
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innovation in the life sciences. This creates an exciting platform with state-of-the-art infrastructure to conduct high-quality research, foster collaborations with other Swedish and international universities
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various cellular processes, and how changes in protein localization may contribute to disease processes. The group is responsible for the subcellular part of the Human Protein Atlas (HPA); a large research
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