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Overview

Martin Zeitz was affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany during their academic career.

Due to the absence of listed publications, research topics, co-authors, and awards, detailed information about their specific research contributions, thematic focus, or academic collaborations is not available.

The scientist's record does not include any noted recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or principal topics of work based on the provided data.

Martin Zeitz is recorded as deceased, and therefore all references are made in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Changes in expression and distribution of claudin 2, 5 and 8 lead to discontinuous tight junctions and barrier dysfunction in active Crohn’s disease

    Sebastian Zeissig;Nataly Bürgel;Dorothee Günzel;Jan Richter

  • Interleukin-13 Is the Key Effector Th2 Cytokine in Ulcerative Colitis That Affects Epithelial Tight Junctions, Apoptosis, and Cell Restitution

    Frank Heller;Peter Florian;Christian Bojarski;Jan Richter

  • Peripheral and intestinal regulatory CD4+CD25high T cells in inflammatory bowel disease

    Jochen Maul;Christoph Loddenkemper;Pamela Mundt;Erika Berg

  • A guide to histomorphological evaluation of intestinal inflammation in mouse models

    Ulrike Erben;Christoph Loddenkemper;Katja Doerfel;Simone Spieckermann

  • Small Intestinal Structure and Function in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Evidence for HIV-Induced Enteropathy

    Reiner Ullrich;Martin Zeitz;Walter Heise;Manfred L'age

  • Histone Hyperacetylation Is Associated with Amelioration of Experimental Colitis in Mice

    Rainer Glauben;Arvind Batra;Inka Fedke;Martin Zeitz

  • Downregulation of epithelial apoptosis and barrier repair in active Crohn’s disease by tumour necrosis factor α antibody treatment

    S Zeissig;C Bojarski;N Buergel;J Mankertz

  • Effect of chronic Giardia lamblia infection on epithelial transport and barrier function in human duodenum.

    Hanno Troeger;Hans-Joerg Epple;Thomas Schneider;Ulrich Wahnschaffe

  • Intestinal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: A Multicenter Prospective Clinical Study From the German Study Group on Intestinal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

    Severin Daum;Reiner Ullrich;Walter Heise;Bettina Dederke

  • Mechanisms of diarrhea in collagenous colitis

    Natalie Bürgel;Christian Bojarski;Joachim Mankertz;Martin Zeitz

  • Mucosal FOXP3+ regulatory T cells are numerically deficient in acute and chronic GvHD.

    Kathrin Rieger;Christoph Loddenkemper;Christoph Loddenkemper;Jochem Maul;Jochem Maul;Thomas Fietz;Thomas Fietz

  • Predictors of clinical response to gluten-free diet in patients diagnosed with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.

    Ulrich Wahnschaffe;Jörg–Dieter Schulzke;Martin Zeitz;Reiner Ullrich

  • TNFα-induced and berberine-antagonized tight junction barrier impairment via tyrosine kinase, Akt and NFκB signaling

    Maren Amasheh;Anja Fromm;Susanne M. Krug;Salah Amasheh

  • Loss of CD4 T lymphocytes in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is more pronounced in the duodenal mucosa than in the peripheral blood. Berlin Diarrhea/Wasting Syndrome Study Group.

    T Schneider;H U Jahn;W Schmidt;E O Riecken

  • Mucosal but not peripheral FOXP3+ regulatory T cells are highly increased in untreated HIV infection and normalize after suppressive HAART.

    Hans-Jörg Epple;Christoph Loddenkemper;Desirée Kunkel;Hanno Tröger

  • Comparison of computed tomography, endosonography, and intraoperative assessment in TN staging of gastric carcinoma.

    K Ziegler;C Sanft;T Zimmer;M Zeitz

  • Aggravation of Different Types of Experimental Colitis by Depletion or Adhesion Blockade of Neutrophils

    Anja A. Kühl;Hacer Kakirman;Markus Janotta;Stefan Dreher

  • Impairment of the intestinal barrier is evident in untreated but absent in suppressively treated HIV-infected patients

    Hans-Joerg Epple;Thomas Schneider;Hanno Troeger;Desiree Kunkel

  • Targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor by gefitinib for treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma

    Michael Höpfner;Andreas P. Sutter;Alexander Huether;Detlef Schuppan

  • Quercetin Enhances Epithelial Barrier Function and Increases Claudin-4 Expression in Caco-2 Cells

    Maren Amasheh;Susanne Schlichter;Salah Amasheh;Joachim Mankertz

  • T cell differentiation antigens on lymphocytes in the human intestinal lamina propria

    H L Schieferdecker;R Ullrich;H Hirseland;M Zeitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Britta Siegmund
Britta Siegmund Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Christoph Loddenkemper
Christoph Loddenkemper Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Michael Fromm
Michael Fromm Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Jörg-Dieter Schulzke
Jörg-Dieter Schulzke Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Harald Stein
Harald Stein Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Detlef Schuppan
Detlef Schuppan Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Anja A. Kühl
Anja A. Kühl Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Thomas Schneider
Thomas Schneider Technical University of Darmstadt
Stefan Schreiber
Stefan Schreiber Kiel University
Warren Strober
Warren Strober National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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