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Name Weber Anja, PhD
Institution
Anja Weber

Medical University Innsbruck, Austria

Research Laboratory of the Department of Urology

PhD.

  • Research on: Prostate cancer
  • Title of dissertation:
Metabolic reprogramming of prostate cancer cells
( A.Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Helmut Klocker)


Anja Weber has been collaborating with Oroboros since April 2015.

Address Anichstrasse 35, A-6020
City Innsbruck
State/Province
Country Austria
Email [email protected]
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O2k-Network Lab AT Innsbruck Oroboros


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Publications

 PublishedReference
Weber 2018 Int J Mol Sci2018Weber A, Klocker H, Oberacher H, Gnaiger E, Neuwirt H, Sampson N, Eder IE (2018) Succinate accumulation is associated with a shift of mitochondrial respiratory control and HIF-1Ξ± upregulation in PTEN negative prostate cancer cells. Int J Mol Sci 19:2129.
Schoepf 2016 FEBS J2016SchΓΆpf B, SchΓ€fer G, Weber A, Talasz H, Eder IE, Klocker H, Gnaiger E (2016) Oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial function differ between human prostate tissue and cultured cells. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.13733

Abstracts

 PublishedReference
Bastos Sant'Anna Silva 2019 Life Sciences Meeting 2019 Innsbruck AT2019Cellular succinate transport and mitochondrial respiratory function in prostate cancer.
Bastos Sant'Anna Silva 2018 TRANSMIT Bertinoro di Romagna IT2018Cellular succinate transport and mitochondrial respiratory function in prostate cancer.
Bastos Sant'Anna Silva 2018 MiPschool Tromso C42018
Ana Bastos Sant'Anna
Role of succinate in prostate cancer cells: uptake and mitochondrial respiratory function.
Gnaiger 2017 Abstract EUROMIT2017 Cologne2017
EUROMIT2017
Again not a Warburg effect - mitochondrial function in primary prostate cancer.
Gnaiger 2016 Abstract UMDF20162016SchΓΆpf B, SchΓ€fer G, Weber A, Talasz H, Eder IE, Klocker H, Gnaiger E (2016) Oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial function differ between human prostate tissue and cultured cells.
Weber 2016 Abstract Mito Xmas Meeting Innsbruck2016Loss of PTEN in prostate cancer cells leads to a switch to succinate-mediated mitochondrial respiration associated with increased expression of NaDC3 and HIF-1alpha.
Weber 2015 Fatty Acid Oxidation O2k-Network Discussion Forum2015Weber 2015 Fatty Acid Oxidation O2k-Network Discussion Forum

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