Stefan Altaner
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Recent Articles
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Jaeger-Honz S, Nitschke J, Altaner S, Klein K, Dietrich D, Schreiber F
Chem Biol Interact
. 2021 Dec;
351:109766.
PMID: 34861245
Microcystins (MC) are a group of structurally similar cyanotoxins with currently 279 described structural variants. Human exposure is frequent by consumption of contaminated water, food or food supplements. MC can...
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Altaner S, Jaeger S, Fotler R, Zemskov I, Wittmann V, Schreiber F, et al.
ALTEX
. 2020 Apr;
37(2):337-338.
PMID: 32242643
In this manuscript, which appeared in ALTEX (2020), 37(1), 24-36, doi:10.14573/altex.1904031 , there were errors in Tables 1 and 3.
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Altaner S, Jaeger S, Fotler R, Zemskov I, Wittmann V, Schreiber F, et al.
ALTEX
. 2019 Jul;
37(1):24-36.
PMID: 31280325
Microcystins (MC) represent a family of cyclic peptides with approx. 250 congeners presumed harmful to human health due to their ability to inhibit ser/thr-proteinphosphatases (PPP), albeit all hazard and risk...
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Altaner S, Puddick J, Fessard V, Feurstein D, Zemskov I, Wittmann V, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2019 Jul;
11(7).
PMID: 31269739
Cyanobacterial microcystins (MCs), potent serine/threonine-phosphatase inhibitors, pose an increasing threat to humans. Current detection methods are optimised for water matrices with only a few MC congeners simultaneously detected. However, as...
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Altaner S, Puddick J, Wood S, Dietrich D
Toxins (Basel)
. 2017 Apr;
9(4).
PMID: 28383495
Cyanobacteria can produce heptapetides called microcystins (MC) which are harmful to humans due to their ability to inhibit cellular protein phosphatases. Quantitation of these toxins can be hampered by their...
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Zemskov I, Altaner S, Dietrich D, Wittmann V
J Org Chem
. 2017 Mar;
82(7):3680-3691.
PMID: 28294610
Microcystins (MCs) are highly toxic natural products which are produced by cyanobacteria. They can be released to the water during harmful algal blooms and are a serious threat to animals...
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Heussner A, Winter I, Altaner S, Kamp L, Rubio F, Dietrich D
Chem Biol Interact
. 2014 Sep;
223:10-7.
PMID: 25204773
Microcystins (MCs) are cyanobacterial toxins which place the public at risk via exposure to MC contaminated water, food or algal food supplements. Subsequent to the fatal intravenous exposure of dialysis...
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Heussner A, Altaner S, Kamp L, Rubio F, Dietrich D
Chem Biol Interact
. 2014 Sep;
223:87-94.
PMID: 25196074
Background: Microcystins (MCs) contaminate water bodies due to cyanobacterial blooms all over the world, leading to frequent exposure of humans to MCs through consumption of meat, fish, seafood, blue-green algal...