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Kopp R, Martinez I, Legradi J, Legler J
J Environ Sci (China) . 2018 Jan; 62:133-137. PMID: 29289284
A growing body of evidence indicates that exposure to environmental chemicals can contribute to the etiology of obesity by inappropriately stimulating adipogenesis as well as perturbing lipid metabolism and energy...
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Kopp R, Legler J, Legradi J
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2016 Apr; 25(5):4085-4093. PMID: 27117258
Behavioral studies are important tools for understanding the development and pathology of neurological diseases. Zebrafish are an emerging alternative model in behavioral and neurological studies as the behavioral repertoire of...
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Pedrini-Martha V, Niederwanger M, Kopp R, Schnegg R, Dallinger R
PLoS One . 2016 Mar; 11(3):e0150442. PMID: 26935042
The terrestrial Roman snail Helix pomatia has successfully adapted to strongly fluctuating conditions in its natural soil habitat. Part of the snail's stress defense strategy is its ability to express...
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Kopp R, Bauer I, Ramalingam A, Egg M, Schwerte T
PLoS One . 2014 Feb; 9(2):e89099. PMID: 24551224
Tolerance towards hypoxia is highly pronounced in zebrafish. In this study even beneficial effects of hypoxia, specifically enhanced survival of zebrafish larvae, could be demonstrated. This effect was actually more...
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Kopp R, Koblitz L, Egg M, Pelster B
Physiol Genomics . 2011 Feb; 43(9):506-16. PMID: 21343420
Exercise as well as hypoxia cause an increase in angiogenesis, changes in mitochondrial density and alterations in metabolism, but it is still under debate whether the hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)...
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Kopp R, Schwerte T, Egg M, Sandbichler A, Egger B, Pelster B
Physiol Genomics . 2010 Jun; 42A(1):8-23. PMID: 20571107
In the present study, the zebrafish breakdance mutant (bre) was used to assess the role of blood flow in development because it has been previously shown that bre larvae have...
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Yaqoob N, Holotta M, Prem C, Kopp R, Schwerte T
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2009 Jul; 154(2):270-8. PMID: 19584002
For the erythroid cell lineage development in vertebrates, GATA-1 transcription factor is essential. In our report, we have demonstrated that the approximate developmental status of erythrocytes and the progression of...
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Kopp R, Pelster B, Schwerte T
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2007 Jan; 146(3):400-7. PMID: 17196857
Blood flow and shear forces are considered to be important parameters possibly stimulating angiogenesis or cardiovascular remodeling. The main objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that a...
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Kopp R, Schwerte T, Pelster B
J Exp Biol . 2005 May; 208(Pt 11):2123-34. PMID: 15914656
In the Tubingen screen a breakdance mutant of zebrafish (bre) was described as an arrhythmia, in which the ventricle beats only with every second atrial contraction (2:1 rhythm). Surprisingly, a...