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511

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Bernd Hamprecht is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research activities conducted within this institution.

No specific details about recent publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are provided. Similarly, there is no available information on book publications or awards received.

Data regarding the main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics associated with Bernd Hamprecht have not been specified.

Given the limited data, the overview of Bernd Hamprecht reflects their current association with the University of Tübingen without additional details on their scientific contributions or research themes.

Best Publications

  • Glycolytic oligodendrocytes maintain myelin and long-term axonal integrity

    Ursula Fünfschilling;Lotti Marianna Supplie;Don Mahad;Don Mahad;Susann Boretius

  • Synthesis of the antioxidant glutathione in neurons: supply by astrocytes of CysGly as precursor for neuronal glutathione.

    Ralf Dringen;Brigitte Pfeiffer;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Glycogen in astrocytes: possible function as lactate supply for neighboring cells

    Ralf Dringen;Rolf Gebhardt;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Characterization of the monocarboxylate transporter 1 expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes by changes in cytosolic pH

    Stefan Bröer;Hans-Peter Schneider;Angelika Bröer;Basim Rahman

  • Comparison of Lactate Transport in Astroglial Cells and Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 (MCT 1) Expressing Xenopus laevis Oocytes EXPRESSION OF TWO DIFFERENT MONOCARBOXYLATE TRANSPORTERS IN ASTROGLIAL CELLS AND NEURONS

    Stefan Bröer;Basim Rahman;Gioranni Pellegri;Luc Pellerin

  • The glutathione system of peroxide detoxification is less efficient in neurons than in astroglial cells.

    Ralf Dringen;Lothar Kussmaul;Jan Mirko Gutterer;Johannes Hirrlinger

  • Involvement of glutathione peroxidase and catalase in the disposal of exogenous hydrogen peroxide by cultured astroglial cells

    Ralf Dringen;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Metabolic pathways for glucose in astrocytes

    Heinrich Wiesinger;Bernd Hamprecht;Ralf Dringen

  • Detoxification of exogenous hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxides by cultured astroglial cells assessed by microtiter plate assay.

    Ralf Dringen;Lothar Kussmaul;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Glutathione Content as an Indicator for the Presence of Metabolic Pathways of Amino Acids in Astroglial Cultures

    Ralf Dringen;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Immunocytochemical localization of glycogen phosphorylase isozymes in rat nervous tissues by using isozyme-specific antibodies.

    Brigitte Pfeiffer-Guglielmi;Burkhard Fleckenstein;Günther Jung;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Culture and characteristics of hormone-responsive neuroblastoma X glioma hybrid cells.

    Bernd Hamprecht;Thomas Glaser;Georg Reiser;Ernst Bayer

  • Glucose, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor I regulate the glycogen content of astroglia-rich primary cultures

    Ralf Dringen;Bernd Hamprecht

  • The gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase inhibitor acivicin preserves glutathione released by astroglial cells in culture.

    Ralf Dringen;Oliver Kranich;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Effects of Neurohormones on Glial Cells1

    Dietrich Van Calker;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Immunocytochemical examination of neural rat and mouse primary cultures using monoclonal antibodies raised against pyruvate carboxylase.

    Marija Cesar;Bernd Hamprecht

  • Different preferences in the utilization of amino acids for glutathione synthesis in cultured neurons and astroglial cells derived from rat brain

    Oliver Kranich;Bernd Hamprecht;Ralf Dringen

  • Utilization of cysteine and cysteine precursors for the synthesis of glutathione in astroglial cultures: Preference for cystine

    Oliver Kranich;Ralf Dringen;Mats Sandberg;Bernd Hamprecht

  • The regeneration of reduced glutathione in rat forebrain mitochondria identifies metabolic pathways providing the NADPH required.

    Roland Vogel;Heinrich Wiesinger;Bernd Hamprecht;Ralf Dringen

  • Respiration-Deficient Astrocytes Survive As Glycolytic Cells In Vivo.

    Lotti Marianna Supplie;Tim Düking;Graham Campbell;Francisca Diaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralf Dringen
Ralf Dringen University of Bremen
Dieter Leibfritz
Dieter Leibfritz University of Bremen
Stefan Bröer
Stefan Bröer Australian National University
Georg Reiser
Georg Reiser Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Andreas Reichenbach
Andreas Reichenbach Leipzig University
Günther Jung
Günther Jung University of Tübingen
Manuel J.T. Carrondo
Manuel J.T. Carrondo Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Arthur J. L. Cooper
Arthur J. L. Cooper New York Medical College
David M. Holtzman
David M. Holtzman Washington University in St. Louis
John P. Blass
John P. Blass Cornell University

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