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Autor:
Gabriel Chalhoub, Stephanie Kolleritsch, Lisa K. Maresch, Ulrike Taschler, Laura Pajed, Anna Tilp, Helgit Eisner, Philipp Rosina, Benedikt Kien, Franz P.W. Radner, Rudolf Schicho, Monika Oberer, Gabriele Schoiswohl, Guenter Haemmerle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 62, Iss , Pp 100075- (2021)
Carboxylesterase 2 (CES2/Ces2) proteins exert established roles in (pro)drug metabolism. Recently, human and murine CES2/Ces2c have been discovered as triglyceride (TG) hydrolases implicated in the development of obesity and fatty liver disease. The
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https://doaj.org/article/f72aae932f6c49aebeb9e5d4cbae4592
Autor:
Holger Zimmermann, Aneesh P. H. Bose, Helgit Eisner, Jonathan M. Henshaw, Angelika Ziegelbecker, Florian Richter, Sandra Bračun, Cyprian Katongo, Karoline Fritzsche, Kristina M. Sefc
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia.
Mating patterns in animal populations can respond to environmental conditions and consequently vary across time. To examine this variation in nature, studies must include temporal replicates from the same population. Here, we report temporal variatio
Autor:
Helgit Eisner, Lina Riegler-Berket, Carlos Francisco Rodriguez Gamez, Theo Sagmeister, Gabriel Chalhoub, Barbara Darnhofer, P J Jazleena, Ruth Birner-Gruenberger, Tea Pavkov-Keller, Guenter Haemmerle, Gabriele Schoiswohl, Monika Oberer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 21; Pages: 13101
Members of the carboxylesterase 2 (Ces2/CES2) family have been studied intensively with respect to their hydrolytic function on (pro)drugs, whereas their physiological role in lipid and energy metabolism has been realized only within the last few yea
Autor:
Sandra Bračun, Jonathan M. Henshaw, Cyprian Katongo, Karoline Fritzsche, Aneesh P. H. Bose, Kristina M. Sefc, Helgit Eisner, Angelika Ziegelbecker, Taylor Banda, Florian Richter, Holger Zimmermann, Lawrence Makasa
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 176:43-56
In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, and it is often unclear whether the defence behaviour exists for the purpose of offspring protection, territory protection or a combination of both. I