Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program
Normal Breast Gland
Insight into morphogenesis and differentiation is crucial for the understanding of normal organ development as well as pathogenesis including development of cancer. This program focuses on the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. Our research topics comprise proteins and lipids in membrane domains including their trafficking and sorting, receptors and cell signalling, and stem cell biology.
The program encompasses three key categories: Cellular and molecular characterization of membrane domains including lipid rafts, endocytosis, intracellular trafficking and function of membrane proteins and lipids.
Cellular and molecular characterization of membrane bound receptors, regulation of their associated signalling pathways, protein activity, and gene transcription.
Cellular and molecular characterization of stem cell niches and hierarchies as well as their role in tissue development, homeostasis, regeneration, and deregulation in cancer.
This research program aims to shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying important aspects of cellular and molecular medicine, the basis of which may provide future improvement in regenerative and cancer therapy
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Ali Altintas
- Zierath Group - Assistant Professor
- Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program - Associate Professor
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Marin Barisic
- Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program - Associate Professor
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Hanne Cathrine Bisgaard
- Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Morphogenesis and Differentiation Program - Associate Professor
Person: VIP
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Condensin I but not Condensin II is crucial for mitotic chromosome mechanics
Nielsen, C. F., Witt, H., Ridolfi, A., Kempers, B., Chameau, E. M. J., van der Smagt, S., Sitz, J., Barisic, M., Peterman, E. J. G., Wuite, G. J. L. & Hickson, I. D., 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Nature Communications.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Novel insights into meningioma brain invasion with spatial transcriptomic profiling
Maier, A. D., Laurentiussen, C. O., Michaelsen, S. R., Perino, L., Stannius, T. O., Harwood, D. S. L., Klausen, M. N., Haslund-Vinding, J., Bager, N. S., Scheie, D., Schmidt, A. Y., Melchior, L. C., Areškevičiūtė, A., Vilhardt, F., Josefsen, K. E., Raleigh, D. R., Bagger, F. O., Mathiesen, T. & Kristensen, B. W., 2026, In: Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 14, 17 p., 32.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Real-time imaging reveals new mechanisms for pancreatic ductal establishment and remodeling
Jackson, A. L., Heilmann, S., Agerskov, R., Ebeid, C., Krivokapic, J. M., Romero Herrera, J. A., Semb, H. & Nyeng, P., 2026, In: The Journal of Cell Biology. 225, 3, 40 p., e202409022.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
File1 Citation (Scopus)18 Downloads (Pure)
Activities
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Delineation of the cellular entities in the human breast gland
Fridriksdóttir, A. J. R. (Lecturer)
14 Jan 2013Activity: Presentations, memberships and other activity types › Lecture and oral contribution
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DASCS
Brøchner, C. B. (Member)
2012 → …Activity: Presentations, memberships and other activity types › Membership of research network
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Poster: ErbB3 expression is shifted in Gefitinib resistance
Holst, M. R. (Participant)
2 Nov 2009 → 3 Nov 2009Activity: Presentations, memberships and other activity types › Other