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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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Waterborne copper exposure up-regulated lipid deposition through the methylation of GRP78 and PGC1α of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella.

TL;DR: It is found that copper (Cu) exposure increased lipid content and induced the DNA hypermethylation at the whole genome level and a new toxicological mechanism for Cu-induced lipid deposition at DNA methylation level is found.
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Improved separation of perch liver metallothionein by fast protein liquid chromatography

TL;DR: The usefulness of FPLC is demonstrated to improve the resolution of metallothionein separations by applying FPLC on a Mono-Q column and it was found that the two isoforms of perch metallothsionein were eluted closer together than the two rainbow trout metallOTHioneins.
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Multiphoton luminescence imaging of chemically functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes in cells and solid tumors

TL;DR: Multiphoton imaging in the near-infrared excitation region (∼750-950 nm), employed in this study in a label-free manner, provides sensitivity and resolution optimal to track f-MWNTs within intra-cellular compartments and facilitates tumour imaging and sentinel lymph node tracking in vivo.
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Properties of cod metallothionein, its presence in different tissues and effects of Cd and Zn treatment.

TL;DR: One isoform of the low-molecular-weight metal-binding protein metallothionein has been isolated from the liver of Atlantic cod by size-exclusion and ion-exchange chromatography and found that the putative MT in cod brain migrated differently to that of the other tissues in native gel electrophoresis.
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SREBP1, PPARG and AMPK pathways mediated the Cu-induced change in intestinal lipogenesis and lipid transport of yellow catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco.

TL;DR: The PPARG, SREBP1 and AMPK signaling pathways mediated the Cu-induced changes in lipogenesis, lipid uptake and lipid transport in the intestine of yellow catfish.