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Items where Author is "Furrer, Regula"

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2018

Ruiz, Alexis and Dror, Erez and Handschin, Christoph and Furrer, Regula and Perez-Schindler, Joaquin and Bachmann, Christoph and Treves, Susan and Zorzato, Francesco. (2018) Over-expression of a retinol dehydrogenase (SRP35/DHRS7C) in skeletal muscle activates mTORC2, enhances glucose metabolism and muscle performance. Scientific reports, 8 (1). p. 636.

2017

Furrer, Regula and Eisele, Petra S. and Schmidt, Alexander and Beer, Markus and Handschin, Christoph. (2017) Paracrine cross-talk between skeletal muscle and macrophages in exercise by PGC-1α-controlled BNP. Scientific Reports, 7. p. 40789.

Dinulovic, Ivana and Furrer, Regula and Handschin, Christoph. (2017) Plasticity of the Muscle Stem Cell Microenvironment. Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1041. pp. 141-169.

2016

Dinulovic, Ivana and Furrer, Regula and Beer, Markus and Ferry, Arnaud and Cardel, Bettina and Handschin, Christoph. (2016) Muscle PGC-1α modulates satellite cell number and proliferation by remodeling the stem cell niche. Skeletal Muscle, 6 (1). p. 39.

Dinulovic, Ivana and Furrer, Regula and Di Fulvio, Sabrina and Ferry, Arnaud and Beer, Markus and Handschin, Christoph. (2016) PGC-1alpha modulates necrosis, inflammatory response, and fibrotic tissue formation in injured skeletal muscle. Skeletal Muscle, 6. p. 38.

Dinulovic, Ivana and Furrer, Regula and Di Fulvio, Sabrina and Ferry, Arnaud and Beer, Markus and Handschin, Christoph. (2016) PGC-1α modulates necrosis, inflammatory response, and fibrotic tissue formation in injured skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle, 6 (38).

2015

Furrer, Regula and Handschin, Christoph. (2015) Exercise and PGC-1α in inflammation and chronic disease. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 66 (12). pp. 317-320.

Eisele, Petra Sabine and Furrer, Regula and Beer, Markus and Handschin, Christoph. (2015) The PGC-1 coactivators promote an anti-inflammatory environment in skeletal muscle in vivo. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 464 (3). pp. 692-697.

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