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    Western diet increases brain metabolism and adaptive immune responses in a mouse model of amyloidosis

    Diet-induced increase in body weight is a growing health concern worldwide. Often accompanied by a low-grade metabolic inflammation that changes systemic functions, diet-induced alterations may contribute to n...

    Marilena Poxleitner, Sabrina H. L. Hoffmann in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2024)

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    Twelve-hour normothermic liver perfusion in a rat model: characterization of the changes in the ex-situ bio-molecular phenotype and metabolism

    The partial understanding of the biological events that occur during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) and particularly during prolonged perfusion might hinder its deployment in clinical transplantation. Th...

    Daniele Dondossola, Caterina Lonati, Michele Battistin, Luigi Vivona in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Stratification of hypertension and SARS-CoV-2 infection by quantitative NMR spectroscopy of human blood serum

    Diagnostic approaches like the nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) based quantification of metabolites, lipoproteins, and inflammation markers has helped to identify typical alterations in the blood ...

    Jasmin Kazenwadel, Georgy Berezhnoy, Claire Cannet in Communications Medicine (2023)

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    Overexpression of human alpha-Synuclein leads to dysregulated microbiome/metabolites with ageing in a rat model of Parkinson disease

    Braak’s hypothesis states that sporadic Parkinson’s disease (PD) follows a specific progression of pathology from the peripheral to the central nervous system, and this progression can be monitored by detecti...

    Yogesh Singh, Christoph Trautwein, Joan Romani in Molecular Neurodegeneration (2023)

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    Measuring the Release of Lactate from Wild-Type and rd1 Mouse Retina

    The retina has the highest energy consumption of any tissue in the human body. Remarkably, to satisfy its energy demand, the retina appears to rely mostly on aerobic glycolysis, which results in the production...

    Yiyi Chen, Laimdota Zizmare, Christoph Trautwein in Retinal Degenerative Diseases XIX (2023)

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    Acidic ascites inhibits ovarian cancer cell proliferation and correlates with the metabolomic, lipidomic and inflammatory phenotype of human patients

    The poor prognosis of ovarian cancer patients is strongly related to peritoneal metastasis with the production of malignant ascites. However, it remains largely unclear how ascites in the peritoneal cavity inf...

    Qianlu Yang, Gyuntae Bae, Giorgi Nadiradze in Journal of Translational Medicine (2022)

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    Acute and chronic inflammation alter immunometabolism in a cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction (DTHR) mouse model

    T-cell-driven immune responses are responsible for several autoimmune disorders, such as psoriasis vulgaris and rheumatoid arthritis. Identification of metabolic signatures in inflamed tissues is needed to fac...

    Laimdota Zizmare, Roman Mehling, Irene Gonzalez-Menendez in Communications Biology (2022)

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    A Stochastic Maximum Principle for Control Problems Constrained by the Stochastic Navier–Stokes Equations

    We analyze the control problem of the stochastic Navier–Stokes equations in multi-dimensional domains considered in Benner and Trautwein (Math Nachr 292(7):1444–1461, 2019) restricted to noise terms defined by a ...

    Peter Benner, Christoph Trautwein in Applied Mathematics & Optimization (2021)

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    DJ-1 (Park7) affects the gut microbiome, metabolites and the development of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs)

    The proper communication between gut and brain is pivotal for the maintenance of health and, dysregulation of the gut-brain axis can lead to several clinical disorders. In Parkinson’s disease (PD) 85% of all p...

    Yogesh Singh, Christoph Trautwein, Achal Dhariwal, Madhuri S. Salker in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Micro-NMR elucidates altered metabolites in the Parkinson’s disease-related catp-6 genotype of Caenorhabditis elegans

    A severe form of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the Kufor-Rakeb syndrome. Here mutations in the ATP13A2 (PARK9) gene lead to an early juvenile-onset Parkinsonism often accompanied by dementia. ATP13A2 encodes a lyso...

    Christoph Trautwein, Neil MacKinnon, Jan G. Korvink in Metabolomics (2017)

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    Approach for detecting mutagenicity of biodegraded and ozonated pharmaceuticals, metabolites and transformation products from a drinking water perspective

    Many pharmaceuticals and related metabolites are not efficiently removed in sewage treatment plants and enter into surface water. There, they might be subject of drinking water abstraction and treatment by ozo...

    Stefan Gartiser, Christoph Hafner in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2012)

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    Ready biodegradability of trifluoromethylated phenothiazine drugs, structural elucidation of their aquatic transformation products, and identification of environmental risks studied by LC-MS n and QSAR

    The environmental fate of transformation products from organic pollutants such as drugs has become a new research area of increasing interest over the last few years. Whereas in the past mainly parent compound...

    Christoph Trautwein, Klaus Kümmerer in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2012)