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Koester-Hegmann, C. ; Bengoetxea, H. ; Kosenkov, D. ; Thiersch, M. ; Haider, T. ; Gassmann, M. ; Schneider Gasser, E.M. | Frontiers Media | 2019-12-06T21:02:56ZExposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude (above 2500 m asl) causes cognitive impairment, mostly attributed to changes in brain perfusion and consequently neuronal death. Enriched environment and voluntary exercise has been shown to improve[...]texto impreso
Ruetten, M. ; Steinmetz, H.W. ; Thiersch, M. ; Kik, M. ; Vaughan, L. ; Altamura, S. ; Muckenthaler, M.U. ; Gassmann, M. | Frontiers Media S.A. | 2020-12-14T16:10:08ZRestriction of nutrients to pathogens (nutritional immunity) is a critical innate immune response mechanism that operates when pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis have the potential to evade humoral immunity. Tuberculosis is of growing [...]texto impreso
Maxwell, P. ; Melendez-Rodríguez, F. ; Matchett, K.B. ; Aragones, J. ; Ben-Califa, N. ; Jaekel, H. ; Hengst, L. ; Lindner, H. ; Bernardini, A. ; Brockmeier, U. ; Fandrey, J. ; Grunert, F. ; Oster, H.S. ; Mittelman, M. ; El-Tanani, M. ; Thiersch, M. ; Schneider Gasser, E.M. ; Gassmann, M. ; Dangoor, D. ; Cuthbert, R.J. ; Irvine, A. ; Jordán, A. ; Lappin, T. ; Thompson, J. ; Neumann, D. | Wiley | 2019-02-22T14:54:59ZRecombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) is an effective treatment for anaemia but concerns that it causes disease progression in cancer patients by activation of EPO receptors (EPOR) in tumour tissue have been controversial and have restricted[...]texto impreso
Residency at high altitude (HA) demands adaptation to challenging environmental conditions with hypobaric hypoxia being the most important one. Epidemiological and experimental data suggest that chronic exposure to HA reduces cancer mortality an[...]