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Henrike Sell
Researcher at University of Düsseldorf
Publications - 71
Citations - 6150
Henrike Sell is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 71 publications receiving 5518 citations. Previous affiliations of Henrike Sell include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Laval University.
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Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Is a Novel Adipokine Potentially Linking Obesity to the Metabolic Syndrome
Daniela Lamers,Susanne Famulla,Nina Wronkowitz,Sonja Hartwig,Stefan Lehr,D. Margriet Ouwens,Kristin Eckardt,Jean Kaufman,Mikael Rydén,Stefan Müller,Franz-Georg Hanisch,Johannes Ruige,Peter Arner,Henrike Sell,Juergen Eckel +14 more
TL;DR: DPP4 is a novel adipokine that may impair insulin sensitivity in an autocrine and paracrine fashion and release strongly correlates with adipocyte size, potentially representing an important source of DPP4 in obesity.
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Adaptive immunity in obesity and insulin resistance
TL;DR: The evidence for infiltration of adipose tissue by cells of the adaptive immune system, how adaptive system cells affect innate cell populations and the influence of adaptive immune cells on the development of insulin resistance are summarized.
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Chemerin is a novel adipocyte-derived factor inducing insulin resistance in primary human skeletal muscle cells.
Henrike Sell,Jurga Laurencikiene,Annika Taube,Kristin Eckardt,A Cramer,A Horrighs,Peter Arner,Jürgen Eckel +7 more
TL;DR: Adipocyte-derived secretion of chemerin may be involved in the negative cross talk between adipose tissue and skeletal muscle contributing to the negative relationship between obesity and insulin sensitivity.
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Adipokines: a treasure trove for the discovery of biomarkers for metabolic disorders.
TL;DR: Although the entirety of human adipokines is still incompletely characterized, to date more than 600 potentially secretory proteins were identified providing a rich source to identify putative novel biomarkers associated with metabolic diseases.
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Randomized comparison of reduced fat and reduced carbohydrate hypocaloric diets on intrahepatic fat in overweight and obese human subjects.
Sven Haufe,Sven Haufe,Stefan Engeli,Petra Kast,Jana Böhnke,Wolfgang Utz,Verena Haas,Mario Hermsdorf,Anja Mähler,Susanne Wiesner,Andreas L. Birkenfeld,Henrike Sell,Christoph Otto,Heidrun Mehling,Friedrich C. Luft,Juergen Eckel,Jeanette Schulz-Menger,Michael Boschmann,Jens Jordan +18 more
TL;DR: The decrease in intrahepatic lipids appears to be independent of visceral fat loss and is not tightly coupled with changes in whole body insulin sensitivity during 6 months of an energy restricted diet.