Lilius Esa-matti
Senior Research Scientist
Biochemistry
University of Turku
Finland
Biography
Dr. Lilius Esa-Matti is currently working as a Principal Investigator for the research project 'Indoor-Air-Toxicity (IAT)' in the Department of Biochemistry,University of Turku. His research interests include mechanisms and activities controlling the killing of micro-organisms by phagocytosis and complement.
Research Interest
Mechanisms and activities controlling the killing of micro-organisms by phagocytosis and complement
Publications
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Lilley TM, Ruokolainen L, Meierjohann A, Kanerva M, Stauffer J, Laine VN, Atosuo J, Lilius EM, Nikinmaa M. Resistance to oxidative damage but not immunosuppression by organic tin compounds in natural populations of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology. 2013 Apr 30;157(3):298-305.
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Nuutila J, Jalava-Karvinen P, Hohenthal U, Kotilainen P, Pelliniemi TT, Nikoskelainen J, Lilius EM. Use of complement regulators, CD35, CD46, CD55, and CD59, on leukocytes as markers for diagnosis of viral and bacterial infections. Human immunology. 2013 May 31;74(5):522-30.
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Kilpi M, Nikoskelainen S, Grannas S, Nuutila J, Järvisalo O, Kause A, Lilius EM. Resistance to bacterial infectious diseases in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Veterinary immunology and immunopathology. 2013 Jun 15;153(3):267-78.