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Helga Reicher
Researcher at Medical University of Graz
Publications - 37
Citations - 1489
Helga Reicher is an academic researcher from Medical University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipoprotein & Myeloperoxidase. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1288 citations. Previous affiliations of Helga Reicher include University of Graz.
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Alterations in Lipid Metabolism Mediate Inflammation, Fibrosis, and Proliferation in a Mouse Model of Chronic Cholestatic Liver Injury
Tarek Moustafa,Tarek Moustafa,Peter Fickert,Christoph Magnes,Christian Guelly,Andrea Thueringer,Saša Frank,Dagmar Kratky,Wolfgang Sattler,Helga Reicher,Frank Sinner,J. Gumhold,Dagmar Silbert,Günter Fauler,Gerald Höfler,Achim Lass,Rudolf Zechner,Michael Trauner,Michael Trauner +18 more
TL;DR: Alterations in lipid metabolism contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of cholestatic liver disease in mice.
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Effects of Reagent and Enzymatically Generated Hypochlorite on Physicochemical and Metabolic Properties of High Density Lipoproteins
Ute Panzenboeck,Sabine Raitmayer,Helga Reicher,Helmut Lindner,Otto Glatter,Ernst Malle,Wolfgang Sattler +6 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that the modification of HDL3 by hypochlorite transformed an antiatherogenic lipop Protein particle into a modified lipoprotein with characteristics similar to lipoproteins commonly thought to initiate foam cell formation in vivo.
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Apolipoprotein A-I coating of protamine-oligonucleotide nanoparticles increases particle uptake and transcytosis in an in vitro model of the blood-brain barrier.
Ingrid Kratzer,Karin Wernig,Ute Panzenboeck,Eva Bernhart,Helga Reicher,Robert Wronski,Manfred Windisch,Astrid Hammer,Ernst Malle,Andreas Zimmer,Wolfgang Sattler +10 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that apoA-I-coating of proticles could be a feasible targeting technology to improve delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
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Sequential Synthesis and Methylation of Phosphatidylethanolamine Promote Lipid Droplet Biosynthesis and Stability in Tissue Culture and in Vivo
Gerd Hörl,Andrea Wagner,Laura K. Cole,Roland Malli,Helga Reicher,Petra Kotzbeck,Harald Köfeler,Gerald Höfler,Saša Frank,Juliane G. Bogner-Strauss,Wolfgang Sattler,Dennis E. Vance,Ernst Steyrer +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that two consecutive processes not previously related to LD biogenesis, PE production via PS and PE conversion via PEMT, are implicated in LD formation and stability.
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The human breast carcinoma cell line HBL-100 acquires exogenous cholesterol from high-density lipoprotein via CLA-1 (CD-36 and LIMPII analogous 1)-mediated selective cholesteryl ester uptake
Pirkko J. Pussinen,Barbara Karten,Andrea Wintersperger,Helga Reicher,Mark P. McLean,Ernst Malle,Wolfgang Sattler +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that HBL-100 cells are able to acquire HDL-CEs via selective uptake, and a potential candidate facilitating extralysosomal hydrolysis by hormone-sensitive lipase could provide 'free' cholesterol that is available for the synthesis of cellular membranes during proliferation of cancer cells.