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Citations
10720
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16613
National Ranking
6872

Overview

Andreas Stahl is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States and is active in research fields primarily related to biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans various subfields including molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, surgery, and cancer research.

Their research topics encompass adipose tissue and metabolism, 3D printing in biomedical research, pancreatic function and diabetes, cellular mechanics and interactions, mitochondrial function and pathology, lipid metabolism and biosynthesis, and adipokines, inflammation, and metabolic diseases.

Recent publications by Andreas Stahl include the following papers:

  • "An exercise-inducible metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity" (2022, Nature)
  • "Therapeutic efficacy of FASN inhibition in preclinical models of HCC" (2022, Hepatology)
  • "Metabolically driven maturation of human-induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived cardiac microtissues on microfluidic chips" (2022, Nature Biomedical Engineering)
  • "AI is a viable alternative to high throughput screening: a 318-target study" (2024, Scientific Reports)
  • "Mitohormesis reprogrammes macrophage metabolism to enforce tolerance" (2021, Nature Metabolism)

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Andreas Stahl include:

  • Peter-James H. Zushin (10 publications)
  • Irene Liparulo (6 publications)
  • Daniel K. Nomura (5 publications)
  • Sanjay Kumar (5 publications)
  • Amanda L. Gunawan (5 publications)

The primary venues in which Andreas Stahl has published research include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 6 publications
  • Nature Communications with 3 publications
  • Nature with 2 publications
  • Scientific Reports with 2 publications
  • Small with 2 publications

Their publication record shows an emphasis on integrating molecular and cellular biology approaches to address metabolic and physiological questions. The diversity of venues and topics reflects interdisciplinary engagement, particularly at the interfaces of metabolism, cellular function, and biomedical engineering.

Best Publications

  • A family of fatty acid transporters conserved from mycobacterium to man

    David Hirsch;Andreas Stahl;Harvey F. Lodish

  • Liver-specific deletion of negative regulator Pten results in fatty liver and insulin hypersensitivity

    Bangyan Stiles;Ying Wang;Andreas Stahl;Sara Bassilian

  • Identification of the Major Intestinal Fatty Acid Transport Protein

    Andreas Stahl;David J Hirsch;Ruth E Gimeno;Sandhya Punreddy

  • A current review of fatty acid transport proteins (SLC27)

    Andreas Stahl

  • FATP1 Is an Insulin-Sensitive Fatty Acid Transporter Involved in Diet-Induced Obesity

    Qiwei Wu;Angelica M. Ortegon;Bernice Tsang;Holger Doege

  • Insulin Causes Fatty Acid Transport Protein Translocation and Enhanced Fatty Acid Uptake in Adipocytes

    Andreas Stahl;James G. Evans;Shraddha Pattel;David Hirsch

  • Fatty acid transport proteins, implications in physiology and disease

    Melissa Kazantzis;Andreas Stahl

  • SLC27 fatty acid transport proteins.

    Courtney M. Anderson;Andreas Stahl

  • Protein-Mediated Fatty Acid Uptake: Novel Insights from In Vivo Models

    Holger Doege;Andreas Stahl;Andreas Stahl

  • Inactivation of fatty acid transport protein 1 prevents fat-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle

    Jason K. Kim;Ruth E. Gimeno;Takamasa Higashimori;Hyo-Jeong Kim

  • Targeted Deletion of FATP5 Reveals Multiple Functions in Liver Metabolism: Alterations in Hepatic Lipid Homeostasis

    Holger Doege;Rebecca A. Baillie;Angelica M. Ortegon;Bernice Tsang

  • Fatty acid transport proteins: a current view of a growing family.

    Andreas Stahl;Ruth E. Gimeno;Louis A. Tartaglia;Harvey F. Lodish

  • The urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor, a GPI-linked protein, is localized in caveolae.

    Andreas Stahl;Barbara M. Mueller

  • FATP2 is a hepatic fatty acid transporter and peroxisomal very long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase

    Alaric Falcon;Holger Doege;Amy Fluitt;Bernice Tsang

  • Characterization of a Heart-specific Fatty Acid Transport Protein

    Ruth E. Gimeno;Angelica M. Ortegon;Shraddha Patel;Sandhya Punreddy

  • Binding of Urokinase to Its Receptor Promotes Migration and Invasion of Human Melanoma Cells in Vitro

    Andreas Stahl;Barbara M. Mueller

  • Revised nomenclature for the mammalian long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase gene family.

    Douglas G. Mashek;Karin E. Bornfeldt;Rosalind A. Coleman;Johannes Berger

  • Silencing of Hepatic Fatty Acid Transporter Protein 5 in Vivo Reverses Diet-induced Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Improves Hyperglycemia

    Holger Doege;Holger Doege;Dirk Grimm;Alaric Falcon;Bernice Tsang

  • Fatty acid transport proteins

    Andreas Stahl;David J. Hirsch;Harvey F. Lodish;Ruth E. Gimeno

  • In vivo bioluminescence imaging reveals copper deficiency in a murine model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

    Marie C. Heffern;Hyo Min Park;Ho Yu Au-Yeung;Genevieve C. Van de Bittner

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin E. Healy
Kevin E. Healy University of California, Berkeley
Lois E. H. Smith
Lois E. H. Smith Boston Children's Hospital
Daniel K. Nomura
Daniel K. Nomura University of California, Berkeley
Thomas Reinheckel
Thomas Reinheckel University of Freiburg
Louis A. Tartaglia
Louis A. Tartaglia Toledo Clinic Cancer Center
Barbara M. Mueller
Barbara M. Mueller Torrey Pines Institute For Molecular Studies
Christopher J. Chang
Christopher J. Chang Princeton University
Darryl C. Zeldin
Darryl C. Zeldin National Institutes of Health
Mark A. Kay
Mark A. Kay Stanford University

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