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Agatha Schlüter

Researcher at Carlos III Health Institute

Publications -  57
Citations -  3886

Agatha Schlüter is an academic researcher from Carlos III Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Peroxisome. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2636 citations. Previous affiliations of Agatha Schlüter include University of Barcelona & Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.

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Inborn errors of type I IFN immunity in patients with life-threatening COVID-19

Qian Zhang, +172 more
- 23 Oct 2020 - 
TL;DR: The COVID Human Genetic Effort established to test the general hypothesis that life-threatening COVID-19 in some or most patients may be caused by monogenic inborn errors of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 with incomplete or complete penetrance finds an enrichment in variants predicted to be loss-of-function (pLOF), with a minor allele frequency <0.001.
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha activates transcription of the brown fat uncoupling protein-1 gene. A link between regulation of the thermogenic and lipid oxidation pathways in the brown fat cell.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the effects of PPARalpha activation on expression of the brown fat-specific uncoupling protein-1 (ucp-1) gene mediates ucp-1 gene up-regulation associated with adipogenic differentiation or in coordination with gene expression for the fatty acid oxidation machinery required for active thermogenesis.
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The Evolutionary Origin of Peroxisomes: An ER-Peroxisome Connection

TL;DR: A peroxisomal proteome is probed with an "ensemble" of 19 representative eukaryotic complete genomes and delivers evidence against a prokaryotic ancestor of peroxISomes, indicating a common evolutionary history.
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Antioxidants Halt Axonal Degeneration in a Mouse Model of X-Adrenoleukodystrophy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that antioxidants are able to improve axonal degeneration and locomotor deficits in a mouse model of X‐adrenoleukodystrophy.