Ulrich Hopfer
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Recent Articles
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Gonzalez-Vicente A, Garvin J, Hopfer U
PLoS One
. 2018 Aug;
13(8):e0201293.
PMID: 30067804
Fructose consumption causes metabolic diseases and renal injury primarily in the renal cortex where fructose is metabolized. Analyzing gene differential expression induced by dietary manipulation is challenging. The effects may...
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Gonzalez-Vicente A, Hopfer U, Garvin J
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2017 Oct;
28(12):3438-3440.
PMID: 28982694
No abstract available.
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Tripathi A, Haldar S, Qian J, Beserra A, Suda S, Singh A, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2015 Apr;
84:322-330.
PMID: 25862412
Excess circulating iron is stored in the liver, and requires reduction of non-Tf-bound iron (NTBI) and transferrin (Tf) iron at the plasma membrane and endosomes, respectively, by ferrireductase (FR) proteins...
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Haldar S, Tripathi A, Qian J, Beserra A, Suda S, McElwee M, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2015 Jan;
290(9):5512-22.
PMID: 25572394
Brain iron-dyshomeostasis is an important cause of neurotoxicity in prion disorders, a group of neurodegenerative conditions associated with the conversion of prion protein (PrP(C)) from its normal conformation to an...
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Voipio J, Boron W, Jones S, Hopfer U, Payne J, Kaila K
Science
. 2014 Sep;
345(6201):1130.
PMID: 25190787
Glykys et al. (Reports, 7 February 2014, p. 670) conclude that, rather than ion transporters, "local impermeant anions establish the neuronal chloride concentration" and thereby determine "the magnitude and direction...
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Lee H, Abe Y, Lee I, Shrivastav S, Crusan A, Huttemann M, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2013 Oct;
85(3):561-9.
PMID: 24132210
Renal proximal tubule cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), compared with normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY), have increased oxidative stress. The contribution of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to the subsequent hypertensive phenotype...
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Yang J, Chen C, Ren H, Han Y, He D, Zhou L, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2012 Apr;
30(6):1176-84.
PMID: 22504846
Background: The renin-angiotensin (Ang) system controls blood pressure, in part, by regulating renal tubular sodium transport. In the kidney, activation of the angiotensin II type 1 (AT(1)) receptor increases renal...
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Nair S, Kashyap R, Laboisse C, Hopfer U, Gratzl M
Eur Biophys J
. 2010 Oct;
40(2):165-74.
PMID: 20976596
A significant amount of Ca²+ is contained in secretory mucin granules. Exchange of Ca²+ for monovalent cations drives the process of mucin decondensation and hydration after fusion of granules with...
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