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SHR Neuro Cancer Cardio Metab Microb Lipid

Doktoratskolleg Metabolische und Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen (3. Projektperiode)

Subproject of: Coordination: DK metabolic and cardiovascular disease (3rd funding period)

Project Leader:
Birner-Grünberger Ruth
Duration:
01.01.2019-30.06.2024
Programme:
Doktoratskolleg
Type of Research
basic research
Staff
Birner-Grünberger, Ruth, Project Leader
Gindlhuber, Jürgen, Co-worker
Honeder, Sophie, Co-worker
Krenn, Petra Johanna, Co-worker
Schinagl, Maximilian, Co-worker
MUG Research Units
Core Facility Mass Spectrometry
Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology
Division of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Funded by
FWF, Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung, Wien, Austria

Project results published
> Off-target effects of the lysosomal acid lipase in... Mol Metab. 2022; 61:101510
> Adipose Triglyceride Lipase Loss Promotes a Metabo... Mol Cell Proteomics. 2021; 20:100095
> Comparative proteomics of common allergenic tree p... Allergy. 2021; 76(6):1743-1753
> Proteomic Changes of Activated Hepatic Stellate Ce... Int J Mol Sci. 2021; 22(23):
> The Positive Association between Plasma Myristic A... J Nutr. 2020; 150(10):2707-2715
> Spatially Resolved Activity-based Proteomic Profil... Mol Cell Proteomics. 2020; 19(12):2104-2114
> Addressing Glutathione Redox Status in Clinical Sa... Metabolites. 2020; 10(2):
> Irreversible oxidative post-translational modifica... Expert Rev Proteomics. 2019; 16(8):681-693
> Tsr4 and Nap1, two novel members of the ribosomal ... Nucleic Acids Res. 2019; 47(13):6984-7002
> Downregulation of Lipolysis Leads to a more Aggres... Membrane Lipids; May 9-10; Berlin, Germany. 2019.
> Fatty acid-dependent effects on lipid droplet form... Membrane Lipids; May 9-10; Berlin, Germany. 2019.
> Isoproterenol Mediated phosphorylations in 3T3-L1 ... Membrane Lipids; May 9-10; Berlin, Germany. 2019.
> Outgrowth, proliferation, viability, angiogenesis ... Histochem Cell Biol. 2019; 152(5): 377-390.
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