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Maximilian Deest
Researcher at Hannover Medical School
Publications - 18
Citations - 59
Maximilian Deest is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Epigenetics. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 32 citations.
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Scavenger receptor class B member 1 (SCARB1) variants modulate hepatitis C virus replication cycle and viral load
Sandra Westhaus,Sandra Westhaus,Maximilian Deest,Anna T.X. Nguyen,Frauke Stanke,Dirk Heckl,Rui Costa,Axel Schambach,Michael P. Manns,Thomas Berg,Florian W. R. Vondran,Christoph Sarrazin,Sandra Ciesek,Sandra Ciesek,Thomas von Hahn +14 more
TL;DR: Coding and non-coding genetic SCARB1 variants modulate the HCV replication cycle and possibly clinical features of hepatitis C and underscore the relevance of SR-BI as an HCV receptor and contribute to the understanding of inter-individual variation in HCV infection.
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Sertraline as a treatment option for temper outbursts in Prader-Willi syndrome.
Maximilian Deest,Maximilian Michael Jakob,Johanna Seifert,Stefan Bleich,Helge Frieling,Christian Eberlein +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the SSRI sertraline in 14 individuals with PWS frequently showing severe temper outbursts with aggressiveness and self-injuries was investigated.
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Impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the essential HCV entry factor CD81 on HCV infectivity and neutralization
Maximilian Deest,Sandra Westhaus,Eike Steinmann,Michael P. Manns,Thomas von Hahn,Sandra Ciesek +5 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that CD81 variants that exist in the human population are fully functional as HCV receptors and their presence would not diminish the efficacy of therapeutic regimens that include CD81-antibodies.
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Psychotropic drug-induced hyponatremia: results from a drug surveillance program–an update
Johanna Seifert,Martin Letmaier,Timo Greiner,Michael Schneider,Maximilian Deest,Christian Eberlein,Stefan Bleich,Renate Grohmann,Sermin Toto +8 more
TL;DR: Female SSNRI-users aged ≥ 65 years concomitantly using other HN-inducing drugs were the population subgroup with the highest risk of developing HN, and the identification of high-risk drug combinations and vulnerable patient subgroups represents a significant step in the improvement of drug safety and facilitates the implementation of precautionary measures.
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Dysregulated Methylation Patterns in Exon IV of the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Gene in Nicotine Dependence and Changes in BDNF Plasma Levels During Smoking Cessation
Kerim Abdelkhalek,Mathias Rhein,Maximilian Deest,Vanessa Buchholz,Stefan Bleich,Ralf Lichtinghagen,Benjamin Vyssoki,Helge Frieling,Marc Muschler,Phileas J Proskynitopoulos,Alexander Glahn +10 more
TL;DR: The novel findings of dysregulated methylation patterns in exon IV of the BDNF gene further support the thesis that BDNF plays a role in nicotine dependence.