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Christer Hogstrand
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 347
Citations - 14664
Christer Hogstrand is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zinc & Metallothionein. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 323 publications receiving 11846 citations. Previous affiliations of Christer Hogstrand include European Food Safety Authority & University of Kentucky.
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of ZIP10 transcription by an intronic MRE cluster
TL;DR: Results provide experimental evidence for MREs functioning as repressor elements, implicating MTF1 involvement in the negative regulation of ZIP10, suggesting that the inverse relationship between zinc availability and ZIP10 expression serves to maintain zinc homeostasis.
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Scientific opinion: Risks for animal health related to the presence of zearalenone and its modified forms in feed
Helle Katrine Knutsen,Jan Alexander,Lars Barregård,Margherita Bignami,Beat Johannes Brüschweiler,Sandra Ceccatelli,Bruce Cottrill,Michael Dinovi,Lutz Edler,Bettina Grasl-Kraupp,Christer Hogstrand,Laurentius Hoogenboom,Carlo Nebbia,Annette Petersen,Martin Rose,Alain-Caude Roudot,Tanja Schwerdtle,Christiane Vleminckx,Günter Vollmer,Heather M. Wallace,Chiara Dall'Asta,Sven Dänicke,Gunnar-Sundstøl Eriksen,Andrea Altieri,Ruth Roldán-Torres,Isabelle P. Oswald +25 more
TL;DR: The risk of adverse health effects of feed containing ZEN was considered extremely low for poultry and low for sheep, dog, pig and fish as discussed by the authors, but no reference points could be established for any animal species and relative potency factors previously established from rodents were used.
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Functional characterisation and genomic analysis of an epithelial calcium channel (ECaC) from pufferfish, Fugu rubripes
Andong Qiu,Christer Hogstrand +1 more
TL;DR: Calcium absorption via FrECaC in pufferfish may be subject to the regulation of 1.25(OH)(2)D(3), estrogen and progesterone as consensus cis regulatory elements for the respective steroid hormone receptors were found in the upstream regulatory region of the Fr ECaC gene.
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Zinc transporter ZIP10 forms a heteromer with ZIP6 which regulates embryonic development and cell migration.
Kathryn Mary Taylor,Issa A. Muraina,Dylan Brethour,Gerold Schmitt-Ulms,Thirayost Nimmanon,Thirayost Nimmanon,Silvia Ziliotto,Peter Kille,Christer Hogstrand +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a zinc transporter consisting of two proteins, ZIP6 and ZIP10, stimulates both cell migration and division in mammalian cells and in the zebrafish embryo.
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Natural arsenic contaminated diets perturb reproduction in fish.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that reproduction in fish is a sensitive target of exposure to a natural diet contaminated with As and this exposure route could be of significance to the health of fish populations.