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Reto A. Schwendener

Reto A. Schwendener

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
17248
World Ranking
9540
National Ranking
164

Overview

Reto A. Schwendener is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland and conducts research primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work focuses extensively on biochemical mechanisms, particularly involving eicosanoids and their role in hypertension pharmacology.

The scientist's research output includes publications in recognized academic venues. One notable paper is titled Epoxyeicosanoids stimulate multiorgan metastasis and tumor dormancy escape in mice, published in 2020 through UNC Libraries. This work addresses the biochemical pathways affecting tumor progression and multiorgan metastasis.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Dipak Panigrahy
  • Matthew L. Edin
  • Craig R. Lee
  • Sui Huang
  • Diane R. Bielenberg

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries

The research conducted by Reto A. Schwendener aligns with the following specific topics:

  • Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology

In terms of disciplinary scope, their work is situated within:

  • Biochemistry

Best Publications

  • Embryonic and adult-derived resident cardiac macrophages are maintained through distinct mechanisms at steady state and during inflammation.

    Slava Epelman;Kory J. Lavine;Anna E. Beaudin;Dorothy K. Sojka

  • Clodronate-liposome-mediated depletion of tumour-associated macrophages: a new and highly effective antiangiogenic therapy approach.

    S M Zeisberger;B Odermatt;C Marty;A H M Zehnder-Fjällman

  • Antennapedia and HIV Transactivator of Transcription (TAT) “Protein Transduction Domains” Promote Endocytosis of High Molecular Weight Cargo upon Binding to Cell Surface Glycosaminoglycans

    Sandra Console;Cornelia Marty;Carlos García-Echeverría;Reto Schwendener

  • Persistent activation of an innate immune response translates respiratory viral infection into chronic lung disease.

    Edy Y Kim;John T Battaile;Anand C Patel;Yingjian You

  • Inflammation Is Necessary for Long-Term but Not Short-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Insulin Resistance

    Yun Sok Lee;Pingping Li;Jin Young Huh;In Jae Hwang

  • Liposomes as vaccine delivery systems: a review of the recent advances

    Reto A. Schwendener

  • Critical role of CD11b+ macrophages and VEGF in inflammatory lymphangiogenesis, antigen clearance, and inflammation resolution

    Raghu P. Kataru;Keehoon Jung;Cholsoon Jang;Hanseul Yang

  • Radiotherapy Promotes Tumor-Specific Effector CD8+ T Cells via Dendritic Cell Activation

    Anurag Gupta;Hans Christian Probst;Van Vuong;Alexandro Landshammer

  • CCL5-CCR5 interaction provides antiapoptotic signals for macrophage survival during viral infection.

    Jeffrey W Tyner;Osamu Uchida;Naohiro Kajiwara;Edy Y Kim

  • Nonmethylated CG motifs packaged into virus-like particles induce protective cytotoxic T cell responses in the absence of systemic side effects.

    Tazio Storni;Christiane Ruedl;Katrin Schwarz;Reto A. Schwendener

  • Epoxyeicosanoids stimulate multiorgan metastasis and tumor dormancy escape in mice

    Dipak Panigrahy;Matthew L. Edin;Craig R. Lee;Craig R. Lee;Sui Huang;Sui Huang

  • Angiogenic Role of LYVE-1-positive Macrophages in Adipose Tissue

    Chung Hyun Cho;Chung Hyun Cho;Young Jun Koh;Jinah Han;Hoon Ki Sung

  • Brain Infiltration of Leukocytes Contributes to the Pathophysiology of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Michela Zattoni;Maria Luisa Mura;Francine Deprez;Reto A Schwendener

  • Macrophages of the Splenic Marginal Zone Are Essential for Trapping of Blood-Borne Particulate Antigen but Dispensable for Induction of Specific T Cell Responses

    Peter Aichele;Jana Zinke;Leander Grode;Reto A. Schwendener

  • Histological analysis of CD11c-DTR/GFP mice after in vivo depletion of dendritic cells

    H C Probst;K Tschannen;B Odermatt;R Schwendener

  • Niclosamide is a proton carrier and targets acidic endosomes with broad antiviral effects.

    Andreas Jurgeit;Robert McDowell;Stefan Moese;Eric Meldrum

  • The preparation of large single bilayer liposomes by a fast and controlled dialysis

    Manfred H.W. Milsmann;Reto A. Schwendener;Hans-Georg Weder

  • Decreased alveolar oxygen induces lung inflammation.

    C. Madjdpour;U. R. Jewell;S. Kneller;U. Ziegler

  • Alveolar macrophages regulate neutrophil recruitment in endotoxin-induced lung injury

    Beatrice Beck-Schimmer;Reto Schwendener;Thomas Pasch;Livia Reyes

  • Alveolar macrophages contribute to alveolar barrier dysfunction in ventilator-induced lung injury

    James Andrew Frank;Charlie M Wray;Daniel F McAuley;Reto Schwendener

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Hengartner
Hans Hengartner University of Zurich
Kurt Ballmer-Hofer
Kurt Ballmer-Hofer Paul Scherrer Institute
Bernhard Odermatt
Bernhard Odermatt University of Zurich
Michael H. Kershaw
Michael H. Kershaw Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Rolf M. Zinkernagel University of Zurich
Phillip K. Darcy
Phillip K. Darcy Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Godefridus J. Peters
Godefridus J. Peters Gdańsk Medical University
Hideo Yagita
Hideo Yagita Juntendo University
Gou Young Koh
Gou Young Koh Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Mark J. Smyth
Mark J. Smyth QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

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