Mitochondria as targets for therapeutic strategies
- Prosjektnummer
- 911103
- Ansvarlig person
- Karl Johan Tronstad
- Institusjon
- Helse Bergen HF
- Prosjektkategori
- Forskerutdanning - postdoc
- Helsekategori
- Arvestoff
- Forskningsaktivitet
The metabolic syndrome and the hepatic fatty acid drainage hypothesis.
Biochimie 2005 Jan;87(1):15-20.
PMID: 15733731
In vitro culture of human osteosarcoma cell lines: a comparison of functional characteristics for cell lines cultured in medium without and with fetal calf serum.
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 2005 Jun;131(6):377-84. Epub 2005 mar 18
PMID: 15776274
Antipsychotic drugs activate SREBP-regulated expression of lipid biosynthetic genes in cultured human glioma cells: a novel mechanism of action?
Pharmacogenomics J 2005;5(5):298-304.
PMID: 16027736
Oral presentation: "Dissipating excess energy in the liver is a potential treatment strategy for the metabolic syndrome"
International Conference on the Bioscience of Lipids (ICBL) 2005, September 20-24, 2005, Corsica
Poster: "Mitochondrial alterations during apoptosis induced by a thia fatty acid in leukemia cells."
MiP2005, 4th Conference on Mitochondrial Physiology, September 16-20 2005, Schröcken, Austria
Invited speaker: "Mitochondria and cell proliferation"
CMBN research seminar, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, April 14-15, 2005
Lecture: "Respirometry - monitoring mitochondrial function."
Nugo focus team seminar (EU-network, Nutrigenomics), April 17-20, 2005, Rikshospitalet, Oslo
Oral presentation: "The importance of mitochondria and PPARa target genes for improved insulin sensitivity."
“III International Symposium on “PPARs efficacy and safety: from basic science to clinical applications”, March 19-23, 2005, Monte Carlo (Monaco)
Book review: Lipid Biochemistry - An Introduction, 5th edn., edited by Michael I. Gurr, John L Harwood and Keith N. Frayn. Black
Eur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol. 2004, 106(7): 452
The hepatic fatty acid drainage hypothesis and the metabolic syndrome
Biochimie, in press
n vitro culture of human osteosarcoma cell lines: A comparison of functional characteristics for cell lines cultured in medium w
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol, in press
New strategies in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia - what are the alternatives to immunotherapy ?
Cancer Immunol Immunother, submitted
Antipsychotic drugs induce SREBP-regulated transcriptional activation of the cholesterol- and lipogenic biosynthetic pathways in
submitted
PPARd activation in relation to reduction of adipose tissue
Abstract/Poster, 5th International Conference on the Bioscience of Lipids (ICBL), Ioannina Greece
Mitochondrial-targeted modified fatty acid induces apoptosis with selective loss of mitochondrial glutathione in leukaemia cells
Oral presentation, Scandomit 2004, Solstrand Hotel, Osøyro, Norway
Mitochondrial-targeted modified fatty acid induces apoptosis with selective loss of mitochondrial glutathione in leukaemia cells
Abstract/oral presentation, nternational Course and Workshop on High-Resolution Respirometry, Schroecken, Austria
Apoptosis induced by a mitochondrial-targeted modified fatty acid.
Abstract/poster, Mitochondria and Cancer, Beatson Institute for Cnacer Research, Glasgow, Scotland
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