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Gabi Kastenmüller

Gabi Kastenmüller

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Biology and Biochemistry

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69
Citations
23136
World Ranking
7269
National Ranking
528

Overview

Gabi Kastenmüller is a researcher affiliated with Helmholtz Zentrum München in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a significant focus on subfields such as molecular biology, physiology, genetics, biological psychiatry, and clinical biochemistry.

The scientist's main research topics encompass metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, diet and metabolism studies, tryptophan and brain disorders, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, genetic associations and epidemiology, bioinformatics and genomic networks, and metabolism and genetic disorders.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gabi Kastenmüller include Matthias Arnold, Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Karsten Suhre, Andrew J. Saykin, and Jan Krumsiek. The most common publication venues where their work appears are bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Alzheimer's & Dementia, Nature Communications, Scientific Reports, and Metabolites.

Selected recent publications include:

  • "Plasma proteomic associations with genetics and health in the UK Biobank," 2023, Nature
  • "Mapping the proteo-genomic convergence of human diseases," 2021, Science
  • "Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging," 2023, Science
  • "Multi-omics integration in biomedical research - A metabolomics-centric review," 2020, Analytica Chimica Acta
  • "Plasma metabolites to profile pathways in noncommunicable disease multimorbidity," 2021, Nature Medicine

Best Publications

  • An atlas of genetic influences on human blood metabolites

    So-Youn Shin;Eric B Fauman;Ann-Kristin Petersen;Jan Krumsiek

  • Human metabolic individuality in biomedical and pharmaceutical research

    Karsten Suhre;So-Youn Shin;Ann-Kristin Petersen;Robert P. Mohney

  • A genome-wide perspective of genetic variation in human metabolism

    Thomas Illig;Christian Gieger;Guangju Zhai;Werner Römisch-Margl

  • The fecal metabolome as a functional readout of the gut microbiome.

    Jonas Zierer;Jonas Zierer;Matthew A. Jackson;Gabi Kastenmüller;Massimo Mangino;Massimo Mangino

  • Connecting genetic risk to disease end points through the human blood plasma proteome.

    Karsten Suhre;Matthias Arnold;Aditya Mukund Bhagwat;Richard J. Cotton

  • Altered bile acid profile associates with cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease-An emerging role for gut microbiome.

    Siamak MahmoudianDehkordi;Matthias Arnold;Kwangsik Nho;Shahzad Ahmad

  • Metabolomics enables precision medicine: "A White Paper, Community Perspective"

    Richard D. Beger;Warwick Dunn;Michael A. Schmidt;Steven S. Gross

  • Genetic diagnosis of Mendelian disorders via RNA sequencing

    Laura S. Kremer;Daniel M. Bader;Daniel M. Bader;Christian Mertes;Robert Kopajtich

  • Differences between human plasma and serum metabolite profiles

    Zhonghao Yu;Gabi Kastenmüller;Ying He;Petra Belcredi

  • Biomarkers for type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glucose using a nontargeted metabolomics approach

    Cristina Menni;Eric Fauman;Idil Erte;John R.B. Perry

  • Metabolic network failures in Alzheimer's disease: A biochemical road map

    Jon B. Toledo;Jon B. Toledo;Matthias Arnold;Gabi Kastenmüller;Rui Chang

  • CYGD: the Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database

    U. Güldener;M. Münsterkötter;G. Kastenmüller;N. Strack

  • Early metabolic markers of the development of dysglycemia and type 2 diabetes and their physiological significance.

    Ele Ferrannini;Andrea Natali;Stefania Camastra;Monica Nannipieri

  • The dynamic range of the human metabolome revealed by challenges

    Susanne Krug;Gabi Kastenmüller;Ferdinand Stückler;Manuela J. Rist

  • Mapping the proteo-genomic convergence of human diseases.

    Maik Pietzner;Maik Pietzner;Eleanor Wheeler;Julia Carrasco-Zanini;Adrian Cortes

  • SNiPA: an interactive, genetic variant-centered annotation browser.

    Matthias Arnold;Johannes Raffler;Arne Pfeufer;Karsten Suhre

  • Altered bile acid profile in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: Relationship to neuroimaging and CSF biomarkers.

    Kwangsik Nho;Alexandra Kueider-Paisley;Siamak MahmoudianDehkordi;Matthias Arnold

  • A metabolic profile of all-cause mortality risk identified in an observational study of 44,168 individuals

    Joris Deelen;Joris Deelen;Johannes Kettunen;Krista Fischer;Ashley van der Spek

  • Gender-specific pathway differences in the human serum metabolome

    Jan Krumsiek;Kirstin Mittelstrass;Kieu Trinh Do;Ferdinand Stückler

  • Nearest Neighbor Classification in 3D Protein Databases

    Mihael Ankerst;Gabi Kastenmüller;Hans-Peter Kriegel;Thomas Seidl

Frequent Co-Authors

Karsten Suhre
Karsten Suhre Cornell University
Jerzy Adamski
Jerzy Adamski Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
Christian Gieger
Christian Gieger Helmholtz Zentrum München
Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Andrew J. Saykin
Andrew J. Saykin Indiana University
Kwangsik Nho
Kwangsik Nho Indiana University
Xianlin Han
Xianlin Han The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Thomas Illig
Thomas Illig Hannover Medical School
Tim D. Spector
Tim D. Spector King's College London
Matthias Nauck
Matthias Nauck Greifswald University Hospital

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