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Monika Schweigel-Rontgen

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Schwarm A, Schweigel-Rontgen M, Kreuzer M, Ortmann S, Gill F, Kuhla B, et al.
Arch Anim Nutr . 2015 May; 69(3):159-76. PMID: 25963930
The aim of the present experiment was to compare silage prepared from maize having a brown midrib (BMR) mutation with control (CTR) maize to identify their effects on enteric methane...
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Schweigel-Rontgen M, Kolisek M
Curr Top Membr . 2014 Apr; 73:383-410. PMID: 24745990
The solute carrier family 41 (SLC41) encompasses three members A1, A2, and A3. Based on their distant homology to the bacterial Mg²⁺ channel MgtE, all have been linked to Mg²⁺...
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Schweigel-Rontgen M
Curr Top Membr . 2014 Apr; 73:321-55. PMID: 24745988
The solute carriers families 30 (SLC30; ZnT), 39 (SLC39; ZIP), and 31 (SLC31; CTR) are involved in the essential maintenance of cellular zinc (Zn²⁺) and copper (Cu²⁺) homeostasis, respectively. ZnTs...
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Fleig A, Schweigel-Rontgen M, Kolisek M
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Membr Transp Signal . 2013 Dec; 2(6). PMID: 24340240
The 41 family of solute carriers (SLC41) comprises three members A1, A2 and A3, which are distantly homologous to bacterial Mg channel MgtE. SLC41A1 was recently characterized as being an...
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Kolisek M, Sponder G, Mastrototaro L, Smorodchenko A, Launay P, Vormann J, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Aug; 8(8):e71096. PMID: 23976986
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex multifactorial ailment predetermined by the interplay of various environmental and genetic factors. Systemic and intracellular magnesium (Mg) deficiency has long been suspected to contribute...
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Nestler A, Sponder G, Rutschmann K, Mastrototaro L, Weise C, Vormann J, et al.
Magnes Res . 2013 Jul; 26(2):56-66. PMID: 23823179
The Na(+)/Mg(2+) exchanger SLC41A1 is involved in the pathophysiology of various disease conditions. It forms high-molecular-mass, possibly hetero-oligomeric protein complexes in transgenic HEK293 cells. Therefore, we attempted to identify binding...
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Kuzinski J, Zitnan R, Albrecht E, Viergutz T, Schweigel-Rontgen M
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2012 Sep; 303(9):R909-20. PMID: 22972839
Ruminal vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (vH(+)-ATPase) activity is regulated by metabolic signals. Thus, we tested whether its localization, expression, and activity were changed by different feeding. Young male sheep (n = 12)...
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Trapani V, Schweigel-Rontgen M, Cittadini A, Wolf F
Methods Enzymol . 2012 Feb; 505:421-44. PMID: 22289466
Magnesium is essential for a wide variety of biochemical reactions and physiological functions, but its regulatory mechanisms (both at the cellular and at the systemic level) are still poorly characterized....
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Shen Z, Martens H, Schweigel-Rontgen M
Exp Physiol . 2012 Jan; 97(4):497-505. PMID: 22227200
An energy-rich diet leads to enhanced ruminal Na(+) absorption, which is associated with elevated plasma insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels and an increased number of IGF-1 receptors in rumen...
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Kolisek M, Nestler A, Vormann J, Schweigel-Rontgen M
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2011 Oct; 302(1):C318-26. PMID: 22031603
Magnesium (Mg(2+)), the second most abundant divalent intracellular cation, is involved in the vast majority of intracellular processes, including the synthesis of nucleic acids, proteins, and energy metabolism. The concentration...