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Hannelore Daniel is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research encompasses a broad spectrum of topics mainly situated within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work frequently touches on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, Genetics, and Epidemiology.

Their primary research interests involve Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease; Diet and Metabolism Studies; Nutritional Studies and Diet; Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies; Gut Microbiota and Health; Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment; and Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling.

The scientist has contributed to several notable journals, including Frontiers in Nutrition, Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, British Journal Of Nutrition, European Journal of Nutrition, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Their publishing activity is concentrated especially in Frontiers in Nutrition and Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Gut Microbiome Analysis for Personalized Nutrition: The State of Science, 2022, Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
  • Allulose in human diet: the knowns and the unknowns, 2021, British Journal Of Nutrition
  • Amino acids activate mTORC1 to release roe deer embryos from decelerated proliferation during diapause, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Diet and the gut microbiome: from hype to hypothesis, 2020, British Journal Of Nutrition
  • Calcium-sensing receptor regulates intestinal dipeptide absorption via Ca 2+ signaling and IK Ca activation, 2020, Physiological Reports

Frequent co-authors in their research include Pieter Giesbertz, Hans Hauner, Thomas Skurk, Jarlei Fiamoncini, and Manuela J. Rist.

Best Publications

  • Molecular and integrative physiology of intestinal peptide transport.

    Hannelore Daniel

  • High-fat diet alters gut microbiota physiology in mice

    Hannelore Daniel;Amin Moghaddas Gholami;David Berry;Charles Desmarchelier

  • Comparative analysis of the effects of flavonoids on proliferation, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis in human colon cancer cell lines.

    S. Kuntz;U. Wenzel;H. Daniel

  • The proton oligopeptide cotransporter family SLC15 in physiology and pharmacology

    Hannelore Daniel;Gabor Kottra

  • Human milk oligosaccharides are resistant to enzymatic hydrolysis in the upper gastrointestinal tract

    Meike B Engfer;Bernd Stahl;Berndt Finke;Guenther Sawatzki

  • The Role of SGLT1 and GLUT2 in Intestinal Glucose Transport and Sensing

    Pia V. Röder;Kerstin E. Geillinger;Tamara S. Zietek;Bernard Thorens

  • Activation of Human Enteric Neurons by Supernatants of Colonic Biopsy Specimens From Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Sabine Buhner;Qin Li;Sheila Vignali;Giovanni Barbara

  • Effect of personalized nutrition on health-related behaviour change: evidence from the Food4me European randomized controlled trial

    Carlos Celis-Morales;Katherine M. Livingstone;Cyril F. M. Marsaux;Anna L. Macready

  • Delta-aminolevulinic acid transport by intestinal and renal peptide transporters and its physiological and clinical implications.

    F Döring;J Walter;J Will;M Föcking

  • The dynamic range of the human metabolome revealed by challenges

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

  • Interleukin-10 Blocked Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Intestinal Epithelial Cells: Impact on Chronic Inflammation

    Anna Shkoda;Pedro A. Ruiz;Hannelore Daniel;Sandra C. Kim

  • Mammalian peptide transporters as targets for drug delivery

    Isabel Rubio-Aliaga;Hannelore Daniel

  • The gut microbiota promotes hepatic fatty acid desaturation and elongation in mice

    Alida Kindt;Gerhard Liebisch;Thomas Clavel;Thomas Clavel;Dirk Haller

  • Dietary isoflavones in the prevention of cardiovascular disease--a molecular perspective.

    Gerald Rimbach;Christine Boesch-Saadatmandi;Jan Frank;Dagmar Fuchs

  • Peptide transporters and their roles in physiological processes and drug disposition

    I Rubio-Aliaga;H Daniel

  • From bacteria to man: archaic proton-dependent peptide transporters at work.

    Hannelore Daniel;Britta Spanier;Gabor Kottra;Dietmar Weitz

  • Resveratrol induces apoptosis through ROS-dependent mitochondria pathway in HT-29 human colorectal carcinoma cells.

    M Emília Juan;Uwe Wenzel;Hannelore Daniel;Joana M Planas

  • α-lipoic acid induces apoptosis in human colon cancer cells by increasing mitochondrial respiration with a concomitant O2 −.-generation

    U. Wenzel;A. Nickel;H. Daniel

  • The case for strategic international alliances to harness nutritional genomics for public and personal health

    Jim Kaput;Jose M. Ordovas;Lynnette Ferguson;Ben van Ommen

  • Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan extension caused by treatment with an orally active ROS-generator is dependent on DAF-16 and SIR-2.1

    Tanja Heidler;Kai Hartwig;Hannelore Daniel;Uwe Wenzel

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Gibney
Michael J. Gibney University College Dublin
Wim H. M. Saris
Wim H. M. Saris Maastricht University
John C. Mathers
John C. Mathers Newcastle University
Christian A. Drevon
Christian A. Drevon University of Oslo
Yannis Manios
Yannis Manios Harokopio University
Frank Döring
Frank Döring Kiel University
Hans Hauner
Hans Hauner Technical University of Munich
Dirk Haller
Dirk Haller Technical University of Munich
David A. Groneberg
David A. Groneberg Goethe University Frankfurt

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