Florian Ueberall

858 total citations
26 papers, 698 citations indexed

About

Florian Ueberall is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Biological Psychiatry and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Florian Ueberall has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 698 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Biological Psychiatry and 4 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Florian Ueberall's work include Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (8 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers) and PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer (3 papers). Florian Ueberall is often cited by papers focused on Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (8 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers) and PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer (3 papers). Florian Ueberall collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Sweden and Germany. Florian Ueberall's co-authors include Dietmar Fuchs, Marcel Jenny, Johanna M. Gostner, H. Grunicke, Kathrin Becker, Harald Schennach, Johann Hofmann, Zoran Čulig, Helmut Klocker and Georg Bartsch and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

In The Last Decade

Florian Ueberall

26 papers receiving 670 citations

Peers

Florian Ueberall
Kyu Yong Jung South Korea
I A Tavares United Kingdom
Damian G. Deavall United Kingdom
Khaled Alhosaini Saudi Arabia
Sarah L. Miles United States
Decha Pinkaew Thailand
Cameron O. Scarlett United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Florian Ueberall

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Akram, Muhammad, Rohan A. Davis, Birgit Waltenberger, et al.. (2017). A combinatorial approach for the discovery of cytochrome P450 2D6 inhibitors from nature. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 8071–8071. 16 indexed citations
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Gostner, Johanna M., Sebastian Schroecksnadel, Marcel Jenny, et al.. (2015). Coffee Extracts Suppress Tryptophan Breakdown in Mitogen-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 34(3). 212–223. 19 indexed citations
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Gostner, Johanna M., Kathrin Becker, Florian Ueberall, & Dietmar Fuchs. (2015). The good and bad of antioxidant foods: An immunological perspective. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 80. 72–79. 65 indexed citations
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Geisler, Simon, Johanna M. Gostner, Kathrin Becker, Florian Ueberall, & Dietmar Fuchs. (2013). Immune activation and inflammation increase the plasma phenylalanine-to-tyrosine ratio. Pteridines. 24(1). 27–31. 32 indexed citations
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Becker, Kathrin, Simon Geisler, Florian Ueberall, Dietmar Fuchs, & Johanna M. Gostner. (2013). Immunomodulatory properties of cacao extracts – potential consequences for medical applications. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 4. 154–154. 8 indexed citations
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Gostner, Johanna M., et al.. (2012). An update on the strategies in multicomponent activity monitoring within the phytopharmaceutical field. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 12(1). 18–18. 16 indexed citations
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Crespo, José Antonio, Petra Stöckl, Florian Ueberall, et al.. (2012). Activation of PKCzeta and PKMzeta in the Nucleus Accumbens Core Is Necessary for the Retrieval, Consolidation and Reconsolidation of Drug Memory. PLoS ONE. 7(2). e30502–e30502. 30 indexed citations
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Ciardi, Christian, Marcel Jenny, Alexander Tschoner, et al.. (2011). Food additives such as sodium sulphite, sodium benzoate and curcumin inhibit leptin release in lipopolysaccharide-treated murine adipocytesin vitro. British Journal Of Nutrition. 107(6). 826–833. 40 indexed citations
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Nazarenko, Irina, Marcel Jenny, Jana Keil, et al.. (2010). Atypical Protein Kinase C ζ Exhibits a Proapoptotic Function in Ovarian Cancer. Molecular Cancer Research. 8(6). 919–934. 26 indexed citations
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Morandell, Sandra, Elisabeth Roitinger, Otto Hudecz, et al.. (2010). QIKS – Quantitative identification of kinase substrates. PROTEOMICS. 10(10). 2015–2025. 25 indexed citations
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Irschick, Eveline U., et al.. (2008). Involvement of protein kinase C in phagocytosis of human retinal pigment epithelial cells and induction of matrix metalloproteinase secretion. International Ophthalmology. 29(5). 333–341. 7 indexed citations
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Ueberall, Florian, Dietmar Fuchs, & Cécile Vennos. (2006). Das anti-inflammatorische Potential von Padma 28 – Übersicht experimenteller Daten zur antiatherogenen Wirkung und Diskussion des Vielstoffkonzepts. PubMed. 13(1). 7–12. 21 indexed citations
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Jenny, Marcel, et al.. (2005). Relevance of Atypical Protein Kinase C Isotypes to the Drug Discovery Process. ChemBioChem. 6(3). 491–499. 5 indexed citations
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Jenny, Marcel, et al.. (2005). Apoptosis induced by the Tibetan herbal remedy PADMA 28 in the T cell-derived lymphocytic leukaemia cell line CEM-C7H2.. Journal of Carcinogenesis. 4(1). 15–15. 24 indexed citations
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Neurauter, Gabriele, Barbara Wirleitner, K. Schroecksnadel, et al.. (2004). PADMA 28 modulates interferon-γ-induced tryptophan degradation and neopterin production in human PBMC in vitro. International Immunopharmacology. 4(6). 833–839. 12 indexed citations
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Grunicke, H., Martin Spitaler, James Mwanjewe, et al.. (2003). Regulation of cell survival by atypical protein kinase C isozymes. Advances in Enzyme Regulation. 43(1). 213–228. 13 indexed citations
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Eder, Iris E., Thomas Pütz, Reinhold Ramoner, et al.. (2003). Long‐term androgen‐ablation causes increased resistance to PI3K/Akt pathway inhibition in prostate cancer cells. The Prostate. 58(3). 259–268. 82 indexed citations
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Maly, Karl, Sonja Kampfer, Florian Ueberall, et al.. (2002). Critical role of protein kinase C α and calcium in growth factor induced activation of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1. FEBS Letters. 521(1-3). 205–210. 39 indexed citations
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Hofmann, Johann, Patrick M. O’Connor, Joany Jackman, et al.. (1994). The Protein Kinase C Inhibitor Ilmofosine (BM 41 440) Arrests Cells in G2 Phase and Suppresses CDC2 Kinase Activation Through a Mechanism Different from That of DNA Damaging Agents. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 199(2). 937–943. 36 indexed citations
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Hofmann, Johann, Florian Ueberall, Alexander Egle, & H. Grunicke. (1991). B‐859‐35, a new drug with anti‐tumor activity reverses multi‐drug resistance. International Journal of Cancer. 47(6). 870–874. 23 indexed citations

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