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9190
National Ranking
670

Overview

Horst Robenek is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany and specializes in research within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several subfields including Clinical Biochemistry, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology.

The primary research topics associated with Robenek's publications focus on areas such as Metabolism and Genetic Disorders, Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism, and Polyamine Metabolism and Applications.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Editorial: Pharmacology of L-Arginine and L-Arginine-Rich Food, published in 2021 in Frontiers in Pharmacology. This paper has received citations reflecting engagement from the scientific community.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Robenek include Burkhard Pöeggeler and Miguel A. Pappolla, indicating a pattern of ongoing research partnerships within related biochemical topics.

The main publication venue noted is Frontiers in Pharmacology, which has featured at least one of Robenek's works, aligning with the research focus on biochemical pharmacology.

Best Publications

  • Red blood cells express a functional endothelial nitric oxide synthase.

    Petra Kleinbongard;Rainer Schulz;Tienush Rassaf;Thomas Lauer

  • Expanding expression of the 5-lipoxygenase pathway within the arterial wall during human atherogenesis

    Rainer Spanbroek;Rolf Gräbner;Katharina Lötzer;Markus Hildner

  • Interaction of Biglycan with Type I Collagen

    Elke Schönherr;Petra Witsch-Prehm;Bärbel Harrach;Horst Robenek

  • Adipophilin-enriched domains in the ER membrane are sites of lipid droplet biogenesis

    Horst Robenek;Oliver Hofnagel;Insa Buers;Mirko J. Robenek

  • Apolipoprotein E Induces Antiinflammatory Phenotype in Macrophages

    Daniel Baitsch;Hans H. Bock;Thomas Engel;Ralph Telgmann

  • Production of Type VI Collagen by Human Macrophages: A New Dimension in Macrophage Functional Heterogeneity

    Michael Schnoor;Paul Cullen;Julia Lorkowski;Katrin Stolle

  • Mechanism of lipid-body formation in prokaryotes: how bacteria fatten up

    Marc Wältermann;Andreas Hinz;Horst Robenek;David Troyer

  • Endothelial basement membrane laminin alpha5 selectively inhibits T lymphocyte extravasation into the brain.

    Chuan Wu;Fredrik Ivars;Per Anderson;Rupert Hallmann

  • Neutral lipid stores and lipase PNPLA5 contribute to autophagosome biogenesis

    Nicolas Dupont;Nicolas Dupont;Santosh Chauhan;John Arko-Mensah;Eliseo F. Castillo

  • Mutations in ABCD4 cause a new inborn error of vitamin B12 metabolism.

    David Coelho;Jaeseung C Kim;Isabelle R Miousse;Stephen Fung

  • Detection of microdomains in biomembranes An appraisal of recent developments in freeze-fracture cytochemistry

    Nicholas J. Severs;Horst Robenek

  • Interaction of small dermatan sulfate proteoglycan from fibroblasts with fibronectin.

    G Schmidt;H Robenek;B Harrach;J Glössl

  • Induction of fatty acid synthesis is a key requirement for phagocytic differentiation of human monocytes.

    Josef Ecker;Gerhard Liebisch;Marion Englmaier;Margot Grandl

  • Identification of a putative lysosomal cobalamin exporter altered in the cblF defect of vitamin B12 metabolism.

    Frank Rutsch;Susann Gailus;Isabelle R Miousse;Terttu Suormala

  • Absence of Decorin Adversely Influences Tubulointerstitial Fibrosis of the Obstructed Kidney by Enhanced Apoptosis and Increased Inflammatory Reaction

    Liliana Schaefer;Katarina Macakova;Igor Raslik;Miroslava Micegova

  • E-cadherin controls adherens junctions in the epidermis and the renewal of hair follicles

    Peter Young;Peter Young;Oreda Boussadia;Hartmut Halfter;Richard Grose;Richard Grose

  • Vascular smooth muscle and nitric oxide synthase

    Igor B. Buchwalow;Thomas Podzuweit;Werner Böcker;Vera E. Samoilova

  • Conversion of Glycerol to Poly(3-Hydroxypropionate) in Recombinant Escherichia coli

    Björn Andreeßen;Alvin Brian Lange;Horst Robenek;Alexander Steinbüchel

  • The Epidermal Basement Membrane Is a Composite of Separate Laminin- or Collagen IV-containing Networks Connected by Aggregated Perlecan, but Not by Nidogens

    Daniel Timo Behrens;Daniela Villone;Manuel Koch;Georg Brunner

  • Butyrophilin controls milk fat globule secretion.

    Horst Robenek;Oliver Hofnagel;Insa Buers;Stefan Lorkowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Kresse
Hans Kresse University of Münster
Gerd Schmitz
Gerd Schmitz University of Regensburg
Michael Melkonian
Michael Melkonian Max Planck Society
Alexander Steinbüchel
Alexander Steinbüchel University of Münster
Liliana Schaefer
Liliana Schaefer Goethe University Frankfurt
Gerhard Liebisch
Gerhard Liebisch University of Regensburg
Günter Breithardt
Günter Breithardt University of Münster
Martin Steup
Martin Steup University of Potsdam
Renato V. Iozzo
Renato V. Iozzo Thomas Jefferson University

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