H SCHORR
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Recent Articles
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CORNBLEET T, SCHORR H, KAGEN E
Arch Derm Syphilol
. 2010 Mar;
54(6):755.
PMID: 20341237
No abstract available.
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CORNBLEET T, SCHORR H
Arch Derm Syphilol
. 2010 Mar;
54(6):755.
PMID: 20277339
No abstract available.
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Claes L, Schmalenbach J, Herrmann M, Olku I, Garcia P, Histing T, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2009 Jun;
85(1):17-21.
PMID: 19533012
Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHCY) has been shown to disturb bone metabolism and to increase the incidence of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures. However, there is a complete lack of information on whether these...
4.
Holstein J, Klein M, Garcia P, Histing T, Culemann U, Pizanis A, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2008 May;
154(5):1055-62.
PMID: 18454167
Background And Purpose: The immunosuppressive drug rapamycin (RAPA) prevents rejection in organ transplantation by inhibiting interleukin-2-stimulated T-cell division. Rapamycin has also been suggested to possess strong anti-angiogenic activities linked to...
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Herrmann W, SCHORR H, Geisel J, Riegel W
Clin Chem Lab Med
. 2001 Oct;
39(8):739-46.
PMID: 11592444
Moderate hyperhomocysteinemia is very frequent in renal patients. Aside from homocysteine (HCY) itself, the metabolites methylmalonic acid (MMA) and cystathionine (CYS) supply further information about disturbances in HCY metabolism. In...
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Geisel J, Zimbelmann I, SCHORR H, Knapp J, Bodis M, Hubner U, et al.
Clin Chem Lab Med
. 2001 Oct;
39(8):698-704.
PMID: 11592436
The genes for the enzymes methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), methionine synthase (MS), methionine synthase reductase (MSR) and cytathionine-beta-synthase (CBS) play an important role in homocysteine metabolism. Rare mutations in these genes...
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Julius U, Pietzsch J, Gromeier S, SCHORR H, Herrmann W
Eur J Clin Invest
. 2001 Jul;
31(8):667-71.
PMID: 11473567
Background: Patients treated with lipid apheresis already suffer from familial hypercholesterolemia and severe coronary heart disease: any additional risk factor is dangerous for these patients. Hyperhomocysteinemia has been recognized as...
8.
Herrmann W, SCHORR H, Purschwitz K, Rassoul F, Richter V
Clin Chem
. 2001 May;
47(6):1094-101.
PMID: 11375297
Background: Decreasing or eliminating animal products from the diet decreases the intake of some essential nutrients, such as vitamin B(12), which may lead to hyperhomocysteinemia. We investigated vitamin B(12)-dependent metabolism...
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Herrmann W, SCHORR H, Bodis M, Knapp J, Muller A, Stein G, et al.
Eur J Clin Invest
. 2000 Dec;
30(12):1083-9.
PMID: 11122323
Background: Intracellular B-vitamin and folate deficiency indicated by hyperhomocysteinemia is very frequent in the elderly population. Hyperhomocysteinemia increases the risk of atherothrombotic diseases and neuropsychiatric complications. Our aim was to...
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Salazar J, SCHORR H, Herrmann W, Herbeth B, Siest G, Leroy P
J Chromatogr Sci
. 2000 Jan;
37(12):469-76.
PMID: 10615594
A liquid chromatography (LC) method for the simultaneous measurement of the main low molecular mass thiols (i.e., cysteine, cysteinylglycine, homocysteine, and glutathione) in human plasma is described. The sample treatment...