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Åse Karine Bekkelund

Position

PhD Candidate

Affiliation

  • The Department of Biomedicine
E-mail
ase.bekkelund@uib.no
Visitor address
Jonas Lies vei 91
5009 Bergen
Postal address
P.O. Box 7804
NO-5020 Bergen
Norway

Åse Karine Bekkelund

Position

PhD Candidate

Affiliation

  • The Department of Biomedicine
Publications
Conference poster
  • Åse Karine Bekkelund; Anton Riksheim Melbye; Anette Siggervåg et al. (2024). Aberrant NAA60 disrupts Golgi and cause primary familial brain calcification. (external link)
  • Åse Karine Bekkelund; Alessia Caiella; Anette Siggervåg et al. (2024). Mechanistic investigation of PFBC in NAA60 loss of function cases. (external link)
Academic article
  • Viorica Chelban; Henriette Aksnes; Reza Maroofian et al. (2024). Biallelic NAA60 variants with impaired n-terminal acetylation capacity cause autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcifications. (external link)
  • Silje Kathrine Larsen; Åse Karine Bekkelund; Nina Glomnes et al. (2024). Assessing N-terminal acetylation status of cellular proteins via an antibody specific for acetylated methionine. (external link)
Master’s thesis
  • Åse Karine Bekkelund; Thomas Arnesen; Henriette Aksnes et al. (2024). The Mechanism of NAA60 in Genetically Rooted Brain Calcification. (external link)
Academic literature review
  • Åse Karine Bekkelund; Anette Siggervåg; Henriette Aksnes (2025). Pi-ecing together brain calcification mechanisms for therapeutic advancement. (external link)
  • Anette Siggervåg; Åse Karine Bekkelund; Jaakko Saraste et al. (2025). Understanding brain calcification via N-terminal acetylation at the Golgi apparatus. (external link)

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