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Overview

Georg Reiser is affiliated with Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine.

The scientist's work is focused on aspects related to physiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Key topics explored include adipose tissue and metabolism, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, and lipid metabolism and biosynthesis.

Georg Reiser has published research in the journal Neurochemistry International. A notable recent paper is entitled How the brain fights fatty acids' toxicity, published in 2021 in Neurochemistry International. This publication has received 59 citations.

  • How the brain fights fatty acids' toxicity, 2021, Neurochemistry International

In their collaborative work, Georg Reiser has frequently co-authored with Peter Schönfeld.

  • Peter Schönfeld

Publication venues for their work include Neurochemistry International.

  • Neurochemistry International

Best Publications

  • Calcium dysregulation and homeostasis of neural calcium in the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases provide multiple targets for neuroprotection

    Gregor Zündorf;Georg Reiser

  • The role of thrombin and thrombin receptors in ischemic, hemorrhagic and traumatic brain injury : deleterious or protective?

    Guohua Xi;Georg Reiser;Richard F. Keep

  • Why does brain metabolism not favor burning of fatty acids to provide energy? Reflections on disadvantages of the use of free fatty acids as fuel for brain.

    Peter Schönfeld;Georg Reiser

  • The protease thrombin is an endogenous mediator of hippocampal neuroprotection against ischemia at low concentrations but causes degeneration at high concentrations.

    Frank Striggow;Monika Riek;Jörg Breder;Petra Henrich-Noack

  • Docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid release in rat brain astrocytes is mediated by two separate isoforms of phospholipase A2 and is differently regulated by cyclic AMP and Ca2

    Mikhail Strokin;Marina Sergeeva;Marina Sergeeva;Georg Reiser

  • Early neuronal dysfunction by amyloid β oligomers depends on activation of NR2B-containing NMDA receptors

    Raik Rönicke;Marina Mikhaylova;Sabine Rönicke;Jessica Meinhardt

  • Thrombin (PAR-1)-induced proliferation in astrocytes via MAPK involves multiple signaling pathways

    Hong Wang;Joachim J. Ubl;Rolf Stricker;Georg Reiser

  • Effects of silver nanoparticles on primary mixed neural cell cultures: Uptake, oxidative stress and acute calcium responses

    Andrea Haase;Stephanie Rott;Alexandre Mantion;Philipp Graf

  • Four different types of protease-activated receptors are widely expressed in the brain and are up-regulated in hippocampus by severe ischemia

    Frank Striggow;Monika Riek‐Burchardt;Annett Kiesel;Werner Schmidt

  • Four subtypes of protease-activated receptors, co-expressed in rat astrocytes, evoke different physiological signaling.

    Hong Wang;Joachim J. Ubl;Georg Reiser

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

    Bernd Hamprecht;Thomas Glaser;Georg Reiser;Ernst Bayer

  • Protease-activated receptors in the brain: receptor expression, activation, and functions in neurodegeneration and neuroprotection.

    Weibo Luo;Yingfei Wang;Georg Reiser

  • Prothrombin/thrombin and the thrombin receptors PAR-1 and PAR-4 in the brain: localization, expression and participation in neurodegenerative diseases.

    Elena Sokolova;Georg Reiser

  • Toxic effects of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy-associated, very long chain fatty acids on glial cells and neurons from rat hippocampus in culture

    Sabine Hein;Peter Schönfeld;Stefan Kahlert;Georg Reiser

  • Trypsin and trypsin-like proteases in the brain: Proteolysis and cellular functions

    Yingfei Wang;Weibo Luo;G. Reiser

  • ATP- and UTP-activated P2Y receptors differently regulate proliferation of human lung epithelial tumor cells.

    Rainer Schafer;Fariba Sedehizade;Tobias Welte;Georg Reiser

  • Co-existence of two types of [Ca2+]i-INDUCING protease-activated receptors (PAR-1 and PAR-2) in rat astrocytes and C6 glioma cells

    J.J Ubl;C Vöhringer;G Reiser

  • The peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor is involved in control of Ca2+-induced permeability transition pore opening in rat brain mitochondria.

    Tamara Azarashvili;Tamara Azarashvili;Dmitry Grachev;Olga Krestinina;Olga Krestinina;Youri Evtodienko

  • Rotenone-like Action of the Branched-chain Phytanic Acid Induces Oxidative Stress in Mitochondria *

    Peter Schönfeld;Georg Reiser

  • Hetero-oligomerization of the P2Y11 receptor with the P2Y1 receptor controls the internalization and ligand selectivity of the P2Y11 receptor.

    Denise Ecke;Theodor Hanck;Mohan E. Tulapurkar;Rainer Schäfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus G. Reymann
Klaus G. Reymann Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Bernd Hamprecht
Bernd Hamprecht University of Tübingen
Hans-Gert Bernstein
Hans-Gert Bernstein Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
John J. Lemasters
John J. Lemasters Medical University of South Carolina
Johann Steiner
Johann Steiner Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Michael R. Kreutz
Michael R. Kreutz Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Bernhard A. Sabel
Bernhard A. Sabel Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Vassilios Papadopoulos
Vassilios Papadopoulos University of Southern California
Hubert Kalbacher
Hubert Kalbacher University of Tübingen
Bernhard Bogerts
Bernhard Bogerts Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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