H. K. Biesalski

707 total citations
16 papers, 420 citations indexed

About

H. K. Biesalski is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Biochemistry and Dermatology. According to data from OpenAlex, H. K. Biesalski has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 420 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 4 papers in Biochemistry and 2 papers in Dermatology. Recurrent topics in H. K. Biesalski's work include Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress (4 papers), Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research (2 papers) and Skin Protection and Aging (2 papers). H. K. Biesalski is often cited by papers focused on Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress (4 papers), Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research (2 papers) and Skin Protection and Aging (2 papers). H. K. Biesalski collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and United States. H. K. Biesalski's co-authors include Peter Stehle, Ron Walker, Konrad Beyreuther, P. Richard Grimm, Hans Steinhart, John D. Fernstrom, Walter P. Hammes, Oliver Kempski, Uwe Heinemann and J. Frank and has published in prestigious journals such as Free Radical Biology and Medicine, British Journal of Cancer and European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

H. K. Biesalski

13 papers receiving 391 citations

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Eggersdorfer, Manfred, Klaus Kraemer, Marie T. Ruel, et al.. (2013). The road to good nutrition: a global perspective.. 4 indexed citations
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Beyreuther, Konrad, H. K. Biesalski, John D. Fernstrom, et al.. (2006). Consensus meeting: monosodium glutamate – an update. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 61(3). 304–313. 194 indexed citations
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Nieß, Andreas M., et al.. (2003). Vitamin E supplementation does not increase the vitamin C radical concentration at rest and after exhaustive exercise in healthy male subjects. European Journal of Nutrition. 42(4). 195–200. 17 indexed citations
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Biesalski, H. K., Mark Berneburg, Tilman Grune, et al.. (2003). Oxidative and premature skin ageing. Experimental Dermatology. 12(s3). 3–15. 19 indexed citations
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Nieß, Andreas M., Elvira Fehrenbach, Markus J. Sommer, et al.. (2002). Effects of RRR-α-Tocopherol on Leukocyte Expression of HSP72 in Response to Exhaustive Treadmill Exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 23(6). 445–452. 24 indexed citations
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Lebeau, Annette, J. Frank, H. K. Biesalski, et al.. (2002). Long‐term sequelae of HFE deletion in C57BL/6 × 129/O1a mice, an animal model for hereditary haemochromatosis. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 32(8). 603–612. 26 indexed citations
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Bates, Chris, Donna Benton, H. K. Biesalski, et al.. (2002). Nutrition and aging: a consensus statement.. PubMed. 6(2). 103–16. 52 indexed citations
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Biesalski, H. K., et al.. (2001). Hohenheimer Konsensusgespräch - Ernährung und Altern. Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin. 26(6). 285–302. 2 indexed citations
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Biesalski, H. K., et al.. (2001). Hohenheim Consensus Talk: Coffee. Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin. 26(5). 202–212. 1 indexed citations
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Mayer, Doris, A Mühlhöfer, & H. K. Biesalski. (2001). A modified system to evaluate the potency of anti-oxidative compounds in different cell types in vitro.. PubMed. 6(5). 201–8. 4 indexed citations
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Frank, J., Alfonso Pompella, & H. K. Biesalski. (2000). Histochemical visualization of oxidant stress. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 29(11). 1096–1105. 47 indexed citations
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Biesalski, H. K., et al.. (1997). Antioxidative vitamins in prevention.. 206–228. 1 indexed citations
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Biesalski, H. K., J. Schrezenmeir, Patty S.D. Weber, & Harold S. Weiss. (1997). Vitamins: physiology, pathophysiology, therapy.. 3 indexed citations
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Gollnick, Harald, et al.. (1993). The role of β-carotene as preventive agent against harmful UV-effects on the skin. Melanoma Research. 3. 19–19.
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Biesalski, H. K., et al.. (1989). Fetal calf serum and retinoic acid affect proliferation and terminal differentiation of a rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (BA-HAN-1C). British Journal of Cancer. 59(1). 61–67. 13 indexed citations
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Engers, Rainer, et al.. (1989). Heterogeneous response to differentiation induction in different clonal subpopulations of a rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (BA-HAN-1).. PubMed. 49(24 Pt 1). 7132–40. 13 indexed citations

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