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Stefan Tenzer

Researcher at University of Mainz

Publications -  206
Citations -  11191

Stefan Tenzer is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 171 publications receiving 9026 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Tenzer include University of Erlangen-Nuremberg & University of Tübingen.

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Rapid formation of plasma protein corona critically affects nanoparticle pathophysiology

TL;DR: It is shown that label-free snapshot proteomics can be used to obtain quantitative time-resolved profiles of human plasma coronas formed on silica and polystyrene nanoparticles of various size and surface functionalization.
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Caspase-8 regulates TNF-α-induced epithelial necroptosis and terminal ileitis

TL;DR: A critical function of caspase-8 is demonstrated in regulating intestinal homeostasis and in protecting IECs from TNF-α-induced necroptotic cell death and high levels of RIP3 in human Paneth cells and increased ne croptosis in the terminal ileum of patients with Crohn’s disease are identified, suggesting a potential role of necropsies in the pathogenesis of this disease.
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Protein corona of nanoparticles: distinct proteins regulate the cellular uptake.

TL;DR: Differentially analyzed the protein corona composition on four polymeric differently functionalized nanoparticles by label-free quantitative mass spectrometry to identify key candidates for nanoparticle-protein interactions and correlated the relative abundance of identified proteins in the corona with enhanced or decreased cellular uptake.
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Oligodendrocytes secrete exosomes containing major myelin and stress-protective proteins: Trophic support for axons?

TL;DR: C cultured oligodendrocytes secrete exosomes carrying major amounts of PLP and 2′3′‐cyclic‐nucleotide‐phosphodiesterase (CNP), together with a striking group of proteins with proposed functions in the relief of cell stress.