Elena PohlÂ
Professor
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Austria
Biography
Dr. Elena Pohl is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Veterinary Medical University Vienna , Austria. His research interests includes Veterinary Medical, Biomedical Sciences, Membrane transport, mitochondrial uncoupling proteins, protein-lipid interactions, mitochondrial metabolism, stem cell differentiation, cell metabolism (cancer, fat, neuronal and immunological cells), oxidative stress, reactive aldehydes and their involvement in neuroimmunological diseases and obesity, neuroinflammation. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Elena Pohl is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Veterinary Medical, Biomedical Sciences, Membrane transport, mitochondrial uncoupling proteins, protein-lipid interactions, mitochondrial metabolism, stem cell differentiation, cell metabolism (cancer, fat, neuronal and immunological cells), oxidative stress, reactive aldehydes and their involvement in neuroimmunological diseases and obesity, neuroinflammation.
Research Interest
Veterinary Medical, Biomedical Sciences, Membrane transport, mitochondrial uncoupling proteins, protein-lipid interactions, mitochondrial metabolism, stem cell differentiation, cell metabolism (cancer, fat, neuronal and immunological cells), oxidative stress, reactive aldehydes and their involvement in neuroimmunological diseases and obesity, neuroinflammation
Publications
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Zimmermann, L; Moldzio, R; Vazdar, K; Krewenka, C; Pohl, EE (2017): Nutrient deprivation in neuroblastoma cells alters 4-hydroxynonenal-induced stress response. Oncotarget. 2017; 8(5):8173-8188
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Smorodchenko, A; Schneider, S; Rupprecht, A; Hilse, K; Sasgary, S; Zeitz, U; Erben, RG; Pohl, EE (2017): UCP2 up-regulation within the course of autoimmune encephalomyelitis correlates with T-lymphocyte activation. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2017; 1863(4):1002-1012
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Koehler, M; Macher, G; Rupprecht, A; Zhu, R; Gruber, HJ; Pohl, EE; Hinterdorfer, P (2017): Combined recognition imaging and force spectroscopy: A new mode for mapping and studying interaction sites at low lateral density. Science of Advanced Materials 2017; 9: 128-134