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    Author Correction: Blood and adipose tissue steroid metabolomics and mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes in periparturient dairy cows differing in body condition

    K. Schuh, S. Häussler, H. Sadri, C. Prehn, J. Lintelmann, J. Adamski in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Blood and adipose tissue steroid metabolomics and mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes in periparturient dairy cows differing in body condition

    In high-yielding dairy cows, the rapidly increasing milk production after parturition can result in a negative nutrient balance, since feed intake is insufficient to cover the needs for lactation. Mobilizing b...

    K. Schuh, S. Häussler, H. Sadri, C. Prehn, J. Lintelmann, J. Adamski in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    The human metabolic profile reflects macro- and micronutrient intake distinctly according to fasting time

    Although the impact of dietary patterns on human serum metabolites has been examined, the fasting effect on the metabolic profile has not yet been considered. The aim of this cross-sectional study is to invest...

    A. Sedlmeier, A. Kluttig, I. Giegling, C. Prehn, J. Adamski in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Instability of personal human metabotype is linked to all-cause mortality

    Disruption of metabolic homeostasis is an important factor in many diseases. Various metabolites have been linked to higher risk of morbidity and all-cause mortality using metabolomics in large population-base...

    M. E. Lacruz, A. Kluttig, D. Tiller, D. Medenwald, I. Giegling in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Serum metabolomic profiling highlights pathways associated with liver fat content in a general population sample

    Fatty liver disease (FLD) is an important intermediate trait along the cardiometabolic disease spectrum and strongly associates with type 2 diabetes. Knowledge of biological pathways implicated in FLD is limit...

    M Koch, S Freitag-Wolf, S Schlesinger in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2017)

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    Associations of anthropometric markers with serum metabolites using a targeted metabolomics approach: results of the EPIC-potsdam study

    The metabolic consequences of type of body shape need further exploration. Whereas accumulation of body mass in the abdominal area is a well-established metabolic risk factor, accumulation in the gluteofemoral...

    U Bachlechner, A Floegel, A Steffen, C Prehn, J Adamski, T Pischon in Nutrition & Diabetes (2016)

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    Linking diet, physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness and obesity to serum metabolite networks: findings from a population-based study

    It is not yet resolved how lifestyle factors and intermediate phenotypes interrelate with metabolic pathways. We aimed to investigate the associations between diet, physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness...

    A Floegel, A Wientzek, U Bachlechner, S Jacobs in International Journal of Obesity (2014)

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    Increased amino acids levels and the risk of develo** of hypertriglyceridemia in a 7-year follow-up

    Recently, five branched-chain and aromatic amino acids were shown to be associated with the risk of develo** type 2 diabetes (T2D).

    D. O. Mook-Kanamori, W. Römisch-Margl in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2014)

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    Variation of serum metabolites related to habitual diet: a targeted metabolomic approach in EPIC-Potsdam

    Serum metabolites have been linked to higher risk of chronic diseases but determinants of serum metabolites are not clear. We aimed to investigate the association between habitual diet as a modifiable risk fac...

    A Floegel, A von Ruesten, D Drogan, M B Schulze in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2013)

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    Alcohol-induced metabolomic differences in humans

    Alcohol consumption is one of the world’s major risk factors for disease development. But underlying mechanisms by which moderate-to-heavy alcohol intake causes damage are poorly understood and biomarkers are ...

    M Jaremek, Z Yu, M Mangino, K Mittelstrass, C Prehn, P Singmann in Translational Psychiatry (2013)

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    Schizophrenia shows a unique metabolomics signature in plasma

    Schizophrenia is a severe complex mental disorder affecting 0.5–1% of the world population. To date, diagnosis of the disease is mainly based on personal and thus subjective interviews. The underlying molecula...

    Y He, Z Yu, I Giegling, L **e, A M Hartmann, C Prehn, J Adamski in Translational Psychiatry (2012)

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    FLT3-regulated antigens as targets for leukemia-reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes

    The FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) is highly expressed in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Internal tandem duplications (ITD) of the juxtamembrane domain lead to the constitutive activation of the FLT3 kinase ...

    B Brackertz, H Conrad, J Daniel, B Kast, H Krönig, D H Busch in Blood Cancer Journal (2011)

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    Bacterial biofilms in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis

    The possible presence of biofilms was examined in mucosal specimens of 15 patients, undergoing functional endoscopic sinus surgery or a modified Caldwell-Luc approach for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Biofilms...

    E. Dworniczek, M. Frączek, A. Seniuk, J. Kassner, B. Sobieszczańska in Folia Microbiologica (2009)

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    Titania sol–gel-derived tyrosinase-based amperometric biosensor for determination of phenolic compounds in water samples. Examination of interference effects

    For detection of phenolic compounds in environmental water samples we propose an amperometric biosensor based on tyrosinase immobilized in titania sol–gel. The analytical characteristics toward catechol, p-cresol...

    J. Kochana, A. Gala, A. Parczewski, J. Adamski in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2008)

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    Human 17β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 5 is Inhibited by Dietary Flavonoids

    Phytoestrogens contained in a vegetarian diet are supposed to have beneficial effects on the development and progression of a variety of endocrine-related cancers. We have tested the effect of a variety of die...

    A. Krazeisen, R. Breitling, G. Möller, J. Adamski in Flavonoids in Cell Function (2002)

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    Free electron laser

    W. Becker, M. O. Scully, M. S. Zubairy, Y. Ben-Aryeh, A. Rosenberg in Applied Physics B (1982)