Author

Håvard Jenssen

Dept of Science and Environment, Roskilde University - Cited by 10,588 - Host-Pathogen Interactions

Biography

Håvard Jenssen works at Dept. of Science, Systems & Models, Universitetsvej 1, Building 18.1 , DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark. His area of research interests includes Infectious diseases, Virology . He /she has authored of many research articles/books in the relevant scope.
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Correlation between hemolytic activity, cytotoxicity and systemic in vivo toxicity of synthetic antimicrobial peptides
I Greco, N Molchanova, E Holmedal, H Jenssen, BD Hummel, JL Watts, ...Scientific reports 10 (1), 13206, 2020202
171
2020
Isolation, Purification, and Antimicrobial Characterization of Cannabidiolic Acid and Cannabidiol from Cannabis sativa L.
LD Martinenghi, R Jønsson, T Lund, H JenssenBiomolecules 10 (6), 900, 2020202
65
2020
Optimized scratch assay for in vitro testing of cell migration with an automated optical camera
MV Mouritzen, H JenssenJoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e57691, 2018201
62
2018
Halogenation as a tool to tune antimicrobial activity of peptoids
N Molchanova, JE Nielsen, KB Sørensen, BK Prabhala, PR Hansen, ...Scientific reports 10 (1), 14805, 2020202
55
2020
Antibiofilm peptides and peptidomimetics with focus on surface immobilization
A Andrea, N Molchanova, H JenssenBiomolecules 8 (2), 27, 2018201
47
2018
LL‐37 fragments have antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilms and wound healing potential in HaCaT cell line
P Saporito, M Vang Mouritzen, A Løbner‐Olesen, H JenssenJournal of Peptide Science 24 (7), e3080, 2018201
44
2018
microRNA-155 inhibition restores Fibroblast Growth Factor 7 expression in diabetic skin and decreases wound inflammation
J Moura, A Sørensen, EC Leal, R Svendsen, L Carvalho, RJ Willemoes, ...Scientific reports 9 (1), 5836, 2019201
42
2019
Camel milk whey hydrolysate inhibits growth and biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
M Abdel-Hamid, E Romeih, P Saporito, A Osman, RV Mateiu, B Mojsoska, ...Food Control 111, 107056, 2020202
40
2020
Immunomodulatory potential of Nisin A with application in wound healing
MV Mouritzen, A Andrea, K Qvist, SS Poulsen, H JenssenWound Repair and Regeneration 27 (6), 650-660, 2019201
35
2019
Beyond structural models for the mode of action: How natural antimicrobial peptides affect lipid transport
JE Nielsen, VA Bjørnestad, V Pipich, H Jenssen, R LundJournal of colloid and interface science 582, 793-802, 2021202
30
2021
Biofilm production and antibiotic susceptibility of Staphylococcus epidermidis strains from Hidradenitis Suppurativa lesions
CB Ardon, EP Prens, K Fuursted, RN Ejaz, J Shailes, H Jenssen, ...Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 33 (1), 170-177, 2019201
29
2019
The role of proteomics in bacterial response to antibiotics
F Tsakou, R Jersie-Christensen, H Jenssen, B MojsoskaPharmaceuticals 13 (9), 214, 2020202
26
2020
Neurotensin, substance P, and insulin enhance cell migration
MV Mouritzen, S Abourayale, R Ejaz, CB Ardon, E Carvalho, LT Dalgaard, ...Journal of Peptide Science 24 (7), e3093, 2018201
25
2018
A biophysical study of the interactions between the antimicrobial peptide indolicidin and lipid model systems
JE Nielsen, TK Lind, A Lone, Y Gerelli, PR Hansen, H Jenssen, ...Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1861 (7), 1355-1364, 2019201
23
2019
Self-Assembly of Antimicrobial Peptoids Impacts Their Biological Effects on ESKAPE Bacterial Pathogens
JE Nielsen, MA Alford, DBY Yung, N Molchanova, JA Fortkort, JS Lin, ...ACS infectious diseases 8 (3), 533-545, 202
22
2022
Immunomodulatory properties of host defence peptides in skin wound healing
M Petkovic, MV Mouritzen, B Mojsoska, H JenssenBiomolecules 11 (7), 952, 202
21
2021
Ultra-Short Antimicrobial Peptoids Show Propensity for Membrane Activity Against Multi-Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
JS Khara, B Mojsoska, D Mukherjee, PR Langford, BD Robertson, ...Frontiers in Microbiology 11, 417, 2020202
21
2020
Improved diabetic wound healing by LFcinB is associated with relevant changes in the skin immune response and microbiota
MV Mouritzen, M Petkovic, K Qvist, SS Poulsen, S Alarico, EC Leal, ...Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development 20, 726-739, 2021202
19
2021
18
2018