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Andreas Gille
Researcher at CSL Limited
Publications - 60
Citations - 4055
Andreas Gille is an academic researcher from CSL Limited. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adenylyl cyclase & Cholesterol. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3403 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Gille include Max Planck Society & CSL Behring.
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GPR41/FFAR3 and GPR43/FFAR2 as Cosensors for Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Enteroendocrine Cells vs FFAR3 in Enteric Neurons and FFAR2 in Enteric Leukocytes
Mark K. Nøhr,Maria Pedersen,Andreas Gille,Kristoffer L. Egerod,Maja S. Engelstoft,Anna Sofie Husted,Rasmus M. Sichlau,Kaare V. Grunddal,Steen Seier Poulsen,Sangdon Han,Sangdon Han,Robert M. Jones,Stefan Offermanns,Thue W. Schwartz +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded thatFFAR3-mRFP serves as a useful marker for the majority of enteroendocrine cells of the small and large intestine and that FFAR3 and FFAR2 both act as sensors for short-chain fatty acids in entero endocrine cells, whereas FFAR 3 apparently has this role alone in enteric neurons and FFar2 in enterIC leukocytes.
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GPR109A (PUMA-G/HM74A) mediates nicotinic acid–induced flushing
Zoltán Benyó,Andreas Gille,Jukka Kero,Marion Csiky,Marie Catherine Suchánková,Rolf M. Nüsing,Alexandra Moers,Klaus Pfeffer,Stefan Offermanns +8 more
TL;DR: The data clearly indicate that GPR109A mediates nicotinic acid-induced flushing and that this effect involves release of PGE(2) and PGD(2), most likely from immune cells of the skin.
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An autocrine lactate loop mediates insulin-dependent inhibition of lipolysis through GPR81.
Kashan Ahmed,Sorin Tunaru,Sorin Tunaru,Cong Tang,Michaela K. Müller,Andreas Gille,Antonia Sassmann,Antonia Sassmann,Julien Hanson,Julien Hanson,Stefan Offermanns,Stefan Offermanns,Stefan Offermanns +12 more
TL;DR: The data show that lactate can directly modulate metabolic processes in a hormone-like manner, and they reveal a new mechanism underlying the antilipolytic effects of insulin.
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Exercise induces cerebral VEGF and angiogenesis via the lactate receptor HCAR1
Cecilie Morland,Cecilie Morland,Krister Andreas Andersson,Krister Andreas Andersson,Øyvind Pernell Haugen,Alena Hadzic,Alena Hadzic,Liv Kleppa,Andreas Gille,Johanne Egge Rinholm,Vuk Palibrk,Elisabeth Holm Diget,Elisabeth Holm Diget,Lauritz Hagen Kennedy,Tomas Stølen,Eivind Hennestad,Olve Moldestad,Yiqing Cai,Maja Puchades,Stefan Offermanns,Koen Vervaeke,Magnar Bjørås,Ulrik Wisløff,Jon Storm-Mathisen,Linda H. Bergersen,Linda H. Bergersen +25 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a substance released by exercising skeletal muscle induces supportive effects in brain through an identified receptor, HCAR1, in wild-type mice.
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Nicotinic acid: pharmacological effects and mechanisms of action.
TL;DR: New drugs acting via the nicotinic acid receptor or related receptors, as well as new co-medications that suppress unwanted effects of nicotinIC acid, will most likely be introduced as new therapeutic options in the treatment of dyslipidemia and the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.