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André Schneider

André Schneider

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
12594
World Ranking
5447
National Ranking
106

Overview

André Schneider is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland, contributing extensively to the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work predominantly centers on molecular biology and its applications within physiology, epidemiology, cardiology, and pulmonary medicine.

The research profile of Schneider includes a focus on Trypanosoma species and the broader implications of this line of study. Other main research topics encompass lysosomal storage disorders, mitochondrial function and pathology, and the mechanisms of ATP synthase and ATPases. Schneider's investigations also cover RNA modifications related to cancer and the processes of RNA and protein synthesis.

Selected recent papers by André Schneider include:

  • Lexis and Grammar of Mitochondrial RNA Processing in Trypanosomes, 2020, Trends in Parasitology
  • A YAP/TAZ-TEAD signalling module links endothelial nutrient acquisition to angiogenic growth, 2022, Nature Metabolism
  • Mechano-signaling via Piezo1 prevents activation and p53-mediated senescence of muscle stem cells, 2022, Redox Biology
  • Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Mitoribosomal Large Subunit Biogenesis, 2020, Molecular Cell
  • BMP9 and BMP10 Act Directly on Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells for Generation and Maintenance of the Contractile State, 2020, Circulation

Frequent collaborators with Schneider include Bettina Warscheid, Silke Oeljeklaus, Philip Stettler, Salome Aeschlimann, and Thomas Braun. These collaborations indicate ongoing partnerships spanning various aspects of molecular biology and related biomedical research.

The primary venues for Schneider's publications are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PLoS Pathogens
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • INTED proceedings

The scientist's research spans multiple subfields, with the most notable contributions in molecular biology, epidemiology, physiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Best Publications

  • Correction: Corrigendum: The non-canonical mitochondrial inner membrane presequence translocase of trypanosomatids contains two essential rhomboid-like proteins

    Anke Harsman;Silke Oeljeklaus;Christoph Wenger;Jonathan L. Huot

  • Inner membrane protease I, an enzyme mediating intramitochondrial protein sorting in yeast.

    André Schneider;Meinhard Behrens;Philipp Scherer;Elke Pratje

  • Investigations of MX and γ′/γ″ precipitates in the nickel-based superalloy 718 produced by electron beam melting

    A. Strondl;R. Fischer;G. Frommeyer;A. Schneider

  • Natural history and epidemiological features of genital HPV infection.

    A Schneider;L A Koutsky

  • Distinct localization and cell cycle dependence of COOH terminally tyrosinolated alpha-tubulin in the microtubules of Trypanosoma brucei brucei.

    T Sherwin;A Schneider;R Sasse;T Seebeck

  • Mitochondrial tRNA import and its consequences for mitochondrial translation.

    André Schneider

  • Mitochondrial tRNA import: are there distinct mechanisms?

    André Schneider;Laurence Maréchal-Drouard

  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 mediates monocyte/macrophage influx in anti-thymocyte antibody-induced glomerulonephritis.

    U. Wenzel;A. Schneider;A. Schneider;A.J. Valente;A.J. Valente;Hanna E. Abboud;Hanna E. Abboud

  • Design of martensitic/ferritic heat-resistant steels for application at 650 °C with supporting thermodynamic modelling

    V. Knežević;J. Balun;G. Sauthoff;G. Inden

  • RBM24 is a major regulator of muscle-specific alternative splicing.

    Jiwen Yang;Lee-Hsueh Hung;Thomas Licht;Sawa Kostin

  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 mediates collagen deposition in experimental glomerulonephritis by transforming growth factor-β

    André Schneider;Ulf Panzer;Gunther Zahner;Ulrich Wenzel

  • Targeted disruption of the Nkx3.1 gene in mice results in morphogenetic defects of minor salivary glands: parallels to glandular duct morphogenesis in prostate.

    Andre Schneider;Thomas Brand;Robert Zweigerdt;Hans-Henning Arnold

  • CXCR3 and CCR5 positive T-cell recruitment in acute human renal allograft rejection.

    Ulf Panzer;Rüdiger R Reinking;Oliver M Steinmetz;Gunther Zahner

  • Compartment-Specific Expression and Function of the Chemokine IP-10/CXCL10 in a Model of Renal Endothelial Microvascular Injury

    Ulf Panzer;Oliver M. Steinmetz;Rüdiger R. Reinking;Tobias N. Meyer

  • Evolution of macromolecular import pathways in mitochondria, hydrogenosomes and mitosomes

    Trevor James Lithgow;Andre Schneider

  • Different autonomous myogenic cell populations revealed by ablation of Myf5-expressing cells during mouse embryogenesis

    Nicole Gensch;Thilo Borchardt;Andre Schneider;Dieter Riethmacher

  • tRNAs in Trypanosoma brucei: genomic organization, expression, and mitochondrial import.

    Timothy H. P. Tan;Roland Pach;Anne Crausaz;Al Ivens

  • Subpellicular and flagellar microtubules of Trypanosoma brucei brucei contain the same alpha-tubulin isoforms.

    Andre Schneider;Trevor Sherwin;Rosemary Sasse;David G. Russell

  • Chemokine Receptor CXCR3 Mediates T Cell Recruitment and Tissue Injury in Nephrotoxic Nephritis in Mice

    Ulf Panzer;Oliver M. Steinmetz;Hans-Joachim Paust;Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger

  • Assessment of the Fe–Ni–Al system

    Luiz Eleno;Karin Frisk;André Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Bettina Warscheid
Bettina Warscheid University of Freiburg
Thomas Braun
Thomas Braun Max Planck Society
Chris Meisinger
Chris Meisinger University of Freiburg
Trevor Lithgow
Trevor Lithgow Monash University
Achim Walter Hassel
Achim Walter Hassel Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Thomas Seebeck
Thomas Seebeck University of Bern
Werner Seeger
Werner Seeger University of Giessen
Julius Lukeš
Julius Lukeš Czech Academy of Sciences
Dierk Raabe
Dierk Raabe Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Klaus Weber
Klaus Weber Max Planck Society

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