Hermann Unterluggauer

1.6k total citations
19 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Hermann Unterluggauer is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Aging. According to data from OpenAlex, Hermann Unterluggauer has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Physiology, 9 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Aging. Recurrent topics in Hermann Unterluggauer's work include Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence (8 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (5 papers) and Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (5 papers). Hermann Unterluggauer is often cited by papers focused on Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence (8 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (5 papers) and Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (5 papers). Hermann Unterluggauer collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and Netherlands. Hermann Unterluggauer's co-authors include Pidder Jansen‐Dürr, Eveline Hütter, Günter Lepperdinger, Regina Brunauer, Frank Kloss, Christine Fehrer, Christian Gülly, Gerhard Laschober, Robert Gaßner and Stephan Reitinger and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemical Journal and Free Radical Biology and Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Hermann Unterluggauer

19 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Hermann Unterluggauer
In‐Hwan Song South Korea
Randolph S. Faustino United States
Zbigniew Pietrzkowski United States
Lauren Diebold United States
Don‐Kyu Kim South Korea
In‐Hwan Song South Korea
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Countries citing papers authored by Hermann Unterluggauer

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hermann Unterluggauer

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Vejdovszky, Katharina, et al.. (2018). Risk assessment of dietary exposure to perchlorate for the Austrian population. Food Additives & Contaminants Part A. 35(4). 624–632. 24 indexed citations
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Pircher, Haymo, Susanne von Grafenstein, Hermann Unterluggauer, et al.. (2015). Identification of FAH Domain-containing Protein 1 (FAHD1) as Oxaloacetate Decarboxylase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290(11). 6755–6762. 35 indexed citations
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Fischer, Román, et al.. (2015). Alternative QuEChERS-based modular approach for pesticide residue analysis in food of animal origin. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 407(13). 3727–3742. 26 indexed citations
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Goscinny, Séverine, et al.. (2012). Determination of Glyphosate and Its Metabolite AMPA (Aminomethylphosphonic Acid) in Cereals After Derivatization by Isotope Dilution and UPLC-MS/MS”. Food Analytical Methods. 5(5). 1177–1185. 58 indexed citations
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Ferrer, Carmen, Hermann Unterluggauer, Román Fischer, Amadeo R. Fernández‐Alba, & Sonja Masselter. (2010). Development and validation of a LC–MS/MS method for the simultaneous determination of aflatoxins, dyes and pesticides in spices. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 397(1). 93–107. 129 indexed citations
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Lener, Barbara, Rafał Kozieł, Haymo Pircher, et al.. (2009). The NADPH oxidase Nox4 restricts the replicative lifespan of human endothelial cells. Biochemical Journal. 423(3). 363–374. 80 indexed citations
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Unterluggauer, Hermann, et al.. (2008). Insulin‐like growth factor‐induced signals activate mitochondrial respiration. Biotechnology Journal. 3(6). 813–816. 7 indexed citations
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Unterluggauer, Hermann, Sybille Mazurek, Barbara Lener, et al.. (2008). Premature senescence of human endothelial cells induced by inhibition of glutaminase. Biogerontology. 9(4). 247–259. 88 indexed citations
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Unterluggauer, Hermann, Lucia Mičutková, Herbert Lindner, et al.. (2008). Identification of Hsc70 as target for AGE modification in senescent human fibroblasts. Biogerontology. 10(3). 299–309. 14 indexed citations
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Fehrer, Christine, Regina Brunauer, Gerhard Laschober, et al.. (2007). Reduced oxygen tension attenuates differentiation capacity of human mesenchymal stem cells and prolongs their lifespan. Aging Cell. 6(6). 745–757. 398 indexed citations
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Stöckl, Petra, Eveline Hütter, Hermann Unterluggauer, et al.. (2007). Partial uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation induces premature senescence in human fibroblasts and yeast mother cells. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 43(6). 947–958. 69 indexed citations
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Groebe, Karlfried, Frank Krause, Hermann Unterluggauer, et al.. (2007). Differential proteomic profiling of mitochondria from Podospora anserina, rat and human reveals distinct patterns of age-related oxidative changes. Experimental Gerontology. 42(9). 887–898. 73 indexed citations
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Unterluggauer, Hermann, Eveline Hütter, Regina Voglauer, et al.. (2007). Identification of cultivation-independent markers of human endothelial cell senescence in vitro. Biogerontology. 8(4). 383–397. 35 indexed citations
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Fortschegger, Klaus, Sigrun Ressler, Hermann Unterluggauer, et al.. (2006). Increased expression of extracellular proteins as a hallmark of human endothelial cell in vitro senescence. Experimental Gerontology. 41(5). 474–481. 63 indexed citations
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Hütter, Eveline, Hermann Unterluggauer, Assegid Garedew, Pidder Jansen‐Dürr, & Erich Gnaiger. (2005). High-resolution respirometry–a modern tool in aging research. Experimental Gerontology. 41(1). 103–109. 98 indexed citations
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Unterluggauer, Hermann. (2003). Senescence-associated cell death of human endothelial cells: the role of oxidative stress. Experimental Gerontology. 38(10). 1149–1160. 98 indexed citations
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Hütter, Eveline, Hermann Unterluggauer, Florian Überall, Herbert Schramek, & Pidder Jansen‐Dürr. (2002). Replicative senescence of human fibroblasts: the role of Ras-dependent signaling and oxidative stress. Experimental Gerontology. 37(10-11). 1165–1174. 55 indexed citations

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