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::::* [[MitoFit_Open_Seminar_2017-07-14| MitoFit Open Seminar 2017 Innsbruck AT]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 25 February 2019
Name | Troppmair Jakob, |
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Address | D. Swarovski Research Laboratory
Department of Visceral, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery Innsbruck Medical University, AT, |
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Publications
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Meszaros 2024 Transpl Int | 2024 | Meszaros AT, Weissenbacher A, Schartner M, Egelseer-Bruendl T, Hermann M, Unterweger J, Mittelberger C, Reyer BA, Hofmann J, Zelger BG, Hautz T, Resch T, Margreiter C, Maglione M, Komlรณdi T, Ulmer H, Cardini B, Troppmair J, รfner D, Gnaiger E, Schneeberger S, Oberhuber R (2024) The predictive value of graft viability and bioenergetics testing towards the outcome in liver transplantation. Transpl Int 37. https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2024.12380 |
Lemieux 2019 bioRxiv | 2019 | Lemieux H, Subarsky P, Doblander C, Wurm M, Troppmair J, Gnaiger E (2019) Mitochondrial respiratory function as an early biomarker of apoptosis induced by growth factor removal. bioRxiv doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/151480 . |
Abstracts
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Khalid 2016 Abstract Mito Xmas Meeting Innsbruck | 2016 | Prevention of mitochondrial oxidative damage: Novel insights into the activation of the pro-oxidant and pro-death function of p66Shc. |