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Martin von Bergen

Researcher at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

Publications -  395
Citations -  19405

Martin von Bergen is an academic researcher from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 346 publications receiving 15305 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin von Bergen include Max Planck Society & Leipzig University.

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The Activation of Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) Cells Is Affected by Microbial Diversity and Riboflavin Utilization in vitro.

TL;DR: It is shown that MAIT cells can perceive microbial stress due to changes in riboflavin utilization and that rib oflavin availability might also play a central role for the MAIT cell activating potential of diverse microbiota.
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Differential cellular metabolite alterations in HaCaT cells caused by exposure to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor-binding polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons chrysene, benzo[a]pyrene and dibenzo[a,l]pyrene.

TL;DR: The results suggest that in vitro metabolomics can serve as tool to develop bioassays for application in hazard assessment, and up-regulation of sphingomyelin levels after exposure to BAP and DALP point to pro-apoptotic processes caused by these two potent PAHs.
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High metabolic in vivo stability and bioavailability of a palmitoylated ghrelin receptor ligand assessed by mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: In-depth structure-activity relationship studies revealed a palmitoylated ghrelin receptor ligand that displays an in vitro binding affinity in the low nanomolar range and in vitro metabolic analysis indicated a high stability in blood serum and liver homogenate.
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Screening for inhibitors of 'paired helical filaments'

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for identifying and obtaining an inhibitor capable of modifying the PHF formation is presented, which can be used to detect the presence, decrease, or absence of nucleation sites for PHF assembly.