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Florian Obermeier

Florian Obermeier

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Immunology

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47
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9320
World Ranking
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National Ranking
297

Overview

Florian Obermeier is affiliated with the University of Regensburg in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on areas within engineering and materials science, with a specific emphasis on materials chemistry and mechanics of materials. The scientist's contributions also extend into mechanical and aerospace engineering.

The main topics addressed in Obermeier's work include:

  • Nuclear Materials and Properties
  • Fatigue and fracture mechanics
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Nuclear and radioactivity studies

Obermeier's recent papers reflect ongoing research into structural integrity and nuclear materials under irradiation. These papers are published in venues with a focus on structural integrity and codes and standards in engineering contexts, as well as nuclear materials:

  • Fracture mechanics testing of irradiated RPV steels by means of sub-sized specimens: FRACTESUS project (2020), Procedia Structural Integrity
  • FRACTESUS Project: Final Selection of RPV Materials for Unirradiated and Irradiated Round Robins (2022), Volume 1: Codes and Standards
  • Master curve testing of RPV steels using mini-C(T) specimens - Irradiation effects and censoring statistics (2023), Nuclear Materials and Energy
  • FRACTESUS Project overview: objectives, organisation and initial findings (2023), Procedia Structural Integrity
  • State-of-the-Art of WPS in RPV PTS Analysis (2022), Volume 1: Codes and Standards

Frequent publication venues for Obermeier include Procedia Structural Integrity, Volume 1: Codes and Standards, and Nuclear Materials and Energy. Other venues include Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and the International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • E. Altstadt
  • Antje Timmer
  • Dominik de Sordi
  • M. Schmidt-Lauber
  • H. Allgayer

Obermeier's work incorporates research of nuclear materials with a strong focus on fatigue and fracture mechanics, important for safe operation and longevity of materials used in nuclear environments. Their studies contribute to understanding irradiation effects and testing methodologies relevant to reactor pressure vessel steels.

Best Publications

  • Treatment of murine colitis by Lactococcus lactis secreting interleukin-10.

    Lothar Steidler;Wolfgang Hans;Lieven Schotte;Sabine Neirynck

  • Neutralization of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) but not of IL‐1 reduces inflammation in chronic dextran sulphate sodium‐induced colitis in mice

    G Kojouharoff;W Hans;F Obermeier;D N Männel

  • Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)- and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-induced nitric oxide as toxic effector molecule in chronic dextran sulphate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice.

    F Obermeier;G Kojouharoff;W Hans;J Schölmerich

  • DSS induced colitis increases portal LPS levels and enhances hepatic inflammation and fibrogenesis in experimental NASH

    Erwin Gäbele;Karin Dostert;Claudia Hofmann;Reiner Wiest

  • Adrenal insufficiency and colonic inflammation after a novel chronic psycho-social stress paradigm in mice : Implications and mechanisms

    S. O. Reber;L. Birkeneder;A. H. Veenema;F. Obermeier

  • Surface Expression of Toll-Like Receptor 9 Is Upregulated on Intestinal Epithelial Cells in Response to Pathogenic Bacterial DNA

    Julia B. Ewaschuk;Jody L. Backer;Thomas A. Churchill;Florian Obermeier

  • Influence of intestinal bacteria on induction of regulatory T cells: lessons from a transfer model of colitis

    U G Strauch;F Obermeier;N Grunwald;S Gürster

  • In vivo treatment with the herbal phenylethanoid acteoside ameliorates intestinal inflammation in dextran sulphate sodium-induced colitis

    M. Hausmann;F. Obermeier;D. H. Paper;K. Balan

  • Circulating levels of chemerin and adiponectin are higher in ulcerative colitis and chemerin is elevated in Crohn's disease

    Johanna Weigert;Florian Obermeier;Markus Neumeier;Josef Wanninger

  • Cell-cell contacts prevent anoikis in primary human colonic epithelial cells.

    Claudia Hofmann;Florian Obermeier;Monika Artinger;Martin Hausmann

  • Anti-inflammatory role of sympathetic nerves in chronic intestinal inflammation

    Rainer H Straub;Florian Grum;Ulrike G Strauch;Silvia Capellino

  • CpG motifs of bacterial DNA exacerbate colitis of dextran sulfate sodium-treated mice

    Florian Obermeier;Nadja Dunger;Ludwig Deml;Hans Herfarth

  • Preventive Effects of Escherichia coli Strain Nissle 1917 on Acute and Chronic Intestinal Inflammation in Two Different Murine Models of Colitis

    Michael Schultz;Ulrike G. Strauch;Hans-Jörg Linde;Sonja Watzl

  • The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in a rural region of Southern Germany: a prospective population-based study.

    Claudia Ott;Florian Obermeier;Sabine Thieler;Daniela Kemptner

  • Cathepsins B, L and D in inflammatory bowel disease macrophages and potential therapeutic effects of cathepsin inhibition in vivo

    K. Menzel;M. Hausmann;F. Obermeier;K. Schreiter

  • Contrasting activity of cytosin–guanosin dinucleotide oligonucleotides in mice with experimental colitis

    F. Obermeier;N. Dunger;U. G. Strauch;N. Grunwald

  • Early Life Stress Enhances the Vulnerability to Chronic Psychosocial Stress and Experimental Colitis in Adult Mice

    Alexa H. Veenema;Stefan O. Reber;Sandra Selch;Florian Obermeier

  • Analysis of intestinal haem-oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in clinical and experimental colitis.

    G. Paul;F. Bataille;F. Obermeier;J. Bock

  • Role of TLR9 in hepatic stellate cells and experimental liver fibrosis.

    Erwin Gäbele;Marcus Mühlbauer;Christoph Dorn;Thomas S. Weiss

  • CpG motifs of bacterial DNA essentially contribute to the perpetuation of chronic intestinal inflammation.

    Florian Obermeier;Nadja Dunger;Ulrike G. Strauch;Claudia Hofmann

  • IL-33 attenuates development and perpetuation of chronic intestinal inflammation.

    Philipp Groβ;Kristina Doser;Werner Falk;Florian Obermeier

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Falk
Werner Falk University of Regensburg
Gerhard Rogler
Gerhard Rogler University of Zurich
Jürgen Schölmerich
Jürgen Schölmerich University of Regensburg
Hans H Herfarth
Hans H Herfarth University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Inga D. Neumann
Inga D. Neumann University of Regensburg
Gerhard Liebisch
Gerhard Liebisch University of Regensburg
Gerd Schmitz
Gerd Schmitz University of Regensburg
Claus Hellerbrand
Claus Hellerbrand University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Rainer H. Straub
Rainer H. Straub University of Regensburg
Rocio Lopez
Rocio Lopez Cleveland Clinic

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