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    Glucagon-like peptide-1 and glucagon-like peptide-2 regulation during human liver regeneration by Ammann, Markus, Santol, Jonas, Pereyra, David, Kalchbrenner, Tamara, Wuerger, Tanja, Laengle, Johannes, Smoot, Rory L., Hulla, Wolfgang, Laengle, Friedrich, Starlinger, Patrick

    Published in Scientific reports (25-09-2023)
    “…Accumulating evidence suggests that metabolic demands of the regenerating liver are met via lipid metabolism and critical regulators of this process. As such,…”
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    Mineral oil in human tissues, Part I: Concentrations and molecular mass distributions by BARP, Laura, KORNAUTH, Christoph, WUERGER, Tanja, RUDAS, Margaretha, BIEDERMANN, Maurus, REINER, Angelika, CONCIN, Nicole, GROB, Koni

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-10-2014)
    “…Of 37 subjects aged 25-91 y (mean 67 y), mineral oil hydrocarbons were measured in subcutaneous abdominal fat tissue, mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), spleen,…”
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    Mineral oil in human tissues, part II: characterization of the accumulated hydrocarbons by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography by Biedermann, Maurus, Barp, Laura, Kornauth, Christoph, Würger, Tanja, Rudas, Margaretha, Reiner, Angelika, Concin, Nicole, Grob, Koni

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-02-2015)
    “…Mineral oil hydrocarbons are by far the largest contaminant in the human body. Their composition differs from that in the mineral oils humans are exposed to,…”
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    Microcracks and Osteoclast Resorption Activity In Vitro by Rumpler, Monika, Würger, Tanja, Roschger, Paul, Zwettler, Elisabeth, Peterlik, Herwig, Fratzl, Peter, Klaushofer, Klaus

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-03-2012)
    “…During bone remodeling osteoclasts resorb bone, thus removing material, e.g., damaged by microcracks, which arises as a result of physiological loading and…”
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