Items where Author is "Schnyder, Svenia"
Number of items: 8. 2018Gill, Jonathan F. and Santos, Gesa and Schnyder, Svenia and Handschin, Christoph. (2018) PGC-1α affects aging-related changes in muscle and motor function by modulating specific exercise-mediated changes in old mice. Aging cell, 17 (1). e12697. 2017Schnyder, Svenia and Kupr, Barbara and Handschin, Christoph. (2017) Coregulator-mediated control of skeletal muscle plasticity - A mini-review. Biochimie, 136. pp. 49-54. Schnyder, Svenia and Svensson, Kristoffer and Cardel, Bettina and Handschin, Christoph. (2017) Muscle PGC-1α is required for long-term systemic and local adaptations to a ketogenic diet in mice. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism, 312 (5). E437-E446. Schnyder, Svenia. Regulation of skeletal muscle and kidney metabolism by the PGC-1 family of transcriptional coactivators. 2017, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Science. Kupr, Barbara and Schnyder, Svenia and Handschin, Christoph. (2017) Role of Nuclear Receptors in Exercise-Induced Muscle Adaptations. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 7 (6). a029835. 2016Svensson, Kristoffer and Schnyder, Svenia and Cardel, Bettina and Handschin, Christoph. (2016) Loss of Renal Tubular PGC-1α Exacerbates Diet-Induced Renal Steatosis and Age-Related Urinary Sodium Excretion in Mice. PLoS one, 11 (7). e0158716. 2015Svensson, Kristoffer and Schnyder, Svenia and Albert, Verena and Cardel, Bettina and Quagliata, Luca and Terracciano, Luigi M. and Handschin, Christoph. (2015) Resveratrol and SRT1720 elicit differential effects in metabolic organs and modulate systemic parameters independently of skeletal muscle peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ co-activator 1α (PGC-1α). Journal of biological chemistry, 290 (26). pp. 16059-16076. Schnyder, Svenia and Handschin, Christoph. (2015) Skeletal muscle as an endocrine organ : PGC-1α, myokines and exercise. Bone, Vol. 80, H. 11. pp. 115-125. |