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Jean-Pierre Stockis
Researcher at Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Publications - 14
Citations - 619
Jean-Pierre Stockis is an academic researcher from Kaiserslautern University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonparametric statistics & Estimator. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 571 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Pierre Stockis include University of Kent.
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An anthocyanin/polyphenolic-rich fruit juice reduces oxidative DNA damage and increases glutathione level in healthy probands.
Tamara Weisel,Matthias Baum,Gerhard Eisenbrand,Helmut Dietrich,Frank Will,Jean-Pierre Stockis,Sabine E. Kulling,Corinna E. Rüfer,Christian Johannes,Christine Janzowski +9 more
TL;DR: The fruit juice clearly reduces oxidative cell damage in healthy probands, and the other biomarkers were not significantly modulated by the juice supplement.
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Isomerizing Olefin Metathesis as a Strategy To Access Defined Distributions of Unsaturated Compounds from Fatty Acids
Dominik Ohlmann,Nicole Tschauder,Jean-Pierre Stockis,Käthe Goossen,Markus Dierker,Lukas J. Goossen +5 more
TL;DR: The dimeric palladium(I) complex was found to possess unique activity for the catalytic double-bond migration within unsaturated compounds, and the concept of isomerizing metathesis promises to open up new synthetic opportunities for the incorporation of oleochemicals as renewable feedstocks into the chemical value chain.
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Anthocyanin/Polyphenolic–Rich Fruit Juice Reduces Oxidative Cell Damage in an Intervention Study with Patients on Hemodialysis
Thomas Spormann,Franz Werner Albert,Thomas Rath,Helmut Dietrich,Frank Will,Jean-Pierre Stockis,Gerhard Eisenbrand,Christine Janzowski +7 more
TL;DR: A reduction in oxidative (cell) damage in hemodialysis patients is attributed to the especially high anthocyanin/polyphenol content of the juice, which provides promising perspectives into the prevention of chronic diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease in population subgroups exposed to enhanced oxidative stress.
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Antioxidant-rich coffee reduces DNA damage, elevates glutathione status and contributes to weight control: Results from an intervention study
Tamara Bakuradze,Nadine Boehm,Christine Janzowski,Roman Lang,Thomas Hofmann,Jean-Pierre Stockis,Franz Werner Albert,Herbert Stiebitz,Gerhard Bytof,Ingo Lantz,Matthias Baum,Gerhard Eisenbrand +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that daily consumption of 3-4 cups of brew from a special Arabica coffee exerts health beneficial effects, as evidenced by reduced oxidative damage, body fat mass and energy/nutrient uptake.
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Effects of hemodialysis, dialyser type and iron infusion on oxidative stress in uremic patients.
Christoph Müller,Gerhard Eisenbrand,Martina Gradinger,Thomas Rath,Franz Werner Albert,Jörg Vienken,Rajinder Singh,Peter B. Farmer,Jean-Pierre Stockis,Christine Janzowski +9 more
TL;DR: The results show an increased oxidative damage in HD-patients, compared to healthy volunteers.