Silke Matysik

2.1k total citations
50 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Silke Matysik is a scholar working on Surgery, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Silke Matysik has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Surgery, 13 papers in Molecular Biology and 9 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Silke Matysik's work include Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (14 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (8 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (7 papers). Silke Matysik is often cited by papers focused on Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (14 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (8 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (7 papers). Silke Matysik collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Italy and Denmark. Silke Matysik's co-authors include Gerhard Liebisch, Gerd Schmitz, Frank‐Michael Matysik, Olf Herbarth, B. Hunger, Matthias Heuchel, Ana Maria Oliveira‐Brett, Christopher M. A. Brett, Wolf‐Dietrich Einicke and Andrea Mueller and has published in prestigious journals such as Analytical Chemistry, Langmuir and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Silke Matysik

49 papers receiving 1.7k citations

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Silke Matysik
Lisa M. Gaetke United States
Kevin M. Rice United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Silke Matysik

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All Works

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Matysik, Silke, Gerhard Liebisch, Marcus Höring, et al.. (2024). Unique sterol metabolite shifts in inflammatory bowel disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 245. 106621–106621. 3 indexed citations
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Losito, Ilario, Beniamino Leoni, Massimiliano Renna, et al.. (2023). A targeted GC-MS/MS approach for the determination of eight sterols in microgreen and mature plant material. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 232. 106361–106361. 5 indexed citations
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Taskinen, J., Hanna Ruhanen, Silke Matysik, Reijo Käkelä, & Vesa M. Olkkonen. (2023). Systemwide effects of ER-intracellular membrane contact site disturbance in primary endothelial cells. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 232. 106349–106349. 4 indexed citations
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Taskinen, J., Hanna Ruhanen, Silke Matysik, Reijo Käkelä, & Vesa M. Olkkonen. (2022). Global effects of pharmacologic inhibition of OSBP in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Steroids. 185. 109053–109053. 3 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, Sabrina Krautbauer, Gerhard Liebisch, et al.. (2021). Short‐chain fatty acids and bile acids in human faeces are associated with the intestinal cholesterol conversion status. British Journal of Pharmacology. 178(16). 3342–3353. 15 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, et al.. (2019). A comprehensive method to determine sterol species in human faeces by GC-triple quadrupole MS. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 190. 99–103. 5 indexed citations
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Kjølbæk, Louise, Alfonso Benítez‐Páez, Eva M. Gómez del Pulgar, et al.. (2019). Arabinoxylan oligosaccharides and polyunsaturated fatty acid effects on gut microbiota and metabolic markers in overweight individuals with signs of metabolic syndrome: A randomized cross-over trial. Clinical Nutrition. 39(1). 67–79. 79 indexed citations
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Vihinen, Helena, Gerhard Liebisch, Zoltán Pataj, et al.. (2018). OSBP-related protein-2 (ORP2): a novel Akt effector that controls cellular energy metabolism. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 75(21). 4041–4057. 28 indexed citations
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Weickert, Martin O., John Hattersley, Ioannis Kyrou, et al.. (2018). Effects of supplemented isoenergetic diets varying in cereal fiber and protein content on the bile acid metabolic signature and relation to insulin resistance. Nutrition and Diabetes. 8(1). 11–11. 24 indexed citations
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Pataj, Zoltán, Gerhard Liebisch, Gerd Schmitz, & Silke Matysik. (2015). Quantification of oxysterols in human plasma and red blood cells by liquid chromatography high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A. 1439. 82–88. 52 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke & Gerd Schmitz. (2015). Determination of steroid hormones in human plasma by GC–triple quadrupole MS. Steroids. 99(Pt B). 151–154. 38 indexed citations
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Renner, Olga, et al.. (2014). Upregulation of hepatic bile acid synthesis via fibroblast growth factor 19 is defective in gallstone disease but functional in overweight individuals. United European Gastroenterology Journal. 2(3). 216–225. 16 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, Gerd Schmitz, Susanne E. Bauer, Josef Kiermaier, & Frank‐Michael Matysik. (2014). Potential of gas chromatography–atmospheric pressure chemical ionization–time-of-flight mass spectrometry for the determination of sterols in human plasma. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 446(3). 751–755. 10 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, et al.. (2011). Bile acid signaling after an oral glucose tolerance test. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 164(6). 525–529. 32 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, Evelyn Orsó, Anne Black, Norbert Ahrens, & Gerd Schmitz. (2011). Monitoring of 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one during therapy of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis: a case report. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 164(6). 530–534. 7 indexed citations
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Herbarth, Olf & Silke Matysik. (2009). Decreasing concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted following home renovations. Indoor Air. 20(2). 141–146. 46 indexed citations
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Matysik, Silke, Olf Herbarth, & Andrea Mueller. (2008). Determination of volatile metabolites originating from mould growth on wall paper and synthetic media. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 75(2). 182–187. 67 indexed citations
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LI, X, Katsutoshi Nagaoka, Laurent Simon, et al.. (2005). Interaction between sulfated zirconia and alkanes: prerequisites for active sites—formation and stability of reaction intermediates. Journal of Catalysis. 230(1). 214–225. 39 indexed citations
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Hunger, B., Matthias Heuchel, Silke Matysik, Klaus Beck, & W.‐D. Einicke. (1995). Adsorption of water on ZSM-5 zeolites. Thermochimica Acta. 269-270. 599–611. 34 indexed citations

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