Akim Strohmeyer
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Brunner S, Horing M, Liebisch G, Schweizer S, Scheiber J, Giansanti P, et al.
Life Sci Alliance
. 2024 Jun;
7(8).
PMID: 38843936
Lipid composition is conserved within sub-cellular compartments to maintain cell function. Lipidomic analyses of liver, muscle, white and brown adipose tissue (BAT) mitochondria revealed substantial differences in their glycerophospholipid (GPL)...
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Seep L, Grein S, Splichalova I, Ran D, Mikhael M, Hildebrand S, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 May;
11(1):524.
PMID: 38778016
Datasets consist of measurement data and metadata. Metadata provides context, essential for understanding and (re-)using data. Various metadata standards exist for different methods, systems and contexts. However, relevant information resides...
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Wit M, Trujillo-Viera J, Strohmeyer A, Klingenspor M, Hankir M, Sumara G
EMBO Mol Med
. 2022 Apr;
14(5):e14742.
PMID: 35437952
The regular overconsumption of energy-dense foods (rich in lipids and sugars) results in elevated intestinal nutrient absorption and consequently excessive accumulation of lipids in the liver, adipose tissue, skeletal muscles,...
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Dieckmann S, Strohmeyer A, Willershauser M, Maurer S, Wurst W, Marschall S, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2021 Dec;
322(2):E85-E100.
PMID: 34927460
Activation of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) in brown adipose tissue (BAT) upon cold stimulation leads to substantial increase in energy expenditure to defend body temperature. Increases in energy expenditure after...
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Trujillo-Viera J, El-Merahbi R, Schmidt V, Karwen T, Loza-Valdes A, Strohmeyer A, et al.
EMBO Mol Med
. 2021 May;
13(5):e13548.
PMID: 33949105
Lipids are the most energy-dense components of the diet, and their overconsumption promotes obesity and diabetes. Dietary fat content has been linked to the lipid processing activity by the intestine...