Grings Mateus
From Bioblast
Name | Grings Mateus, PhD |
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Institution |
Mitochondrial Jedi |
Address | SchoepfstraΓe 18, 6020 |
City | Innsbruck |
State/Province | |
Country | Austria |
mateus.grings@oroboros.at | |
Weblink | |
O2k-Network Lab | AT Innsbruck Oroboros, BR Porto Alegre Souza DOG |
Bioenergetics Communications
- Mateus Grings is Associate Editor of the journal Bioenergetics Communications
- Keywords: oxidative stress, brain, inherited metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration
Participated at
- IOC164 Innsbruck AT
- IOC163 Schroecken AT
- IOC162 Schroecken AT
- IOC160 Schroecken AT
- ATSPB 2023 Hall AT
- FAT4BRAIN 2023 Riga LV
- FAT4BRAIN IOC159 Riga LV
- IOC158 Innsbruck AT
- GRC Mitochondria in Health and Disease 2023 Lucca IT
- FAT4BRAIN Symposium Jena DE
- IOC155 Schroecken AT
- IOC154 Innsbruck AT
- IOC153 Innsbruck AT
Labels: Field of research: Basic
Publications
Published | Reference | |
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Pfleger 2024 Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg | 2024 | Pfleger A, Arc E, Grings M, Gnaiger E, Roach T (2024) Flavodiiron proteins prevent the Mehler reaction in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg 1865:149497. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbabio.2024.149497 |
De Moura 2017 Neurotox Res | 2017 | de Moura Alvorcem L, da Rosa MS, GlΓ€nzel NM, Parmeggiani B, Grings M, Schmitz F, Wyse ATS, Wajner M, Leipnitz G (2017) Disruption of energy transfer and redox status by sulfite in hippocampus, striatum, and cerebellum of developing rats. Neurotox Res 32:264-75. |
Cardoso 2017 Biochim Biophys Acta | 2017 | Cardoso GMF, Pletsch JT, Parmeggiani B, Grings M, Glanzel NM, Bobermin LD, Amaral AU, Wajner M, Leipnitz G (2017) Bioenergetics dysfunction, mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening and lipid peroxidation induced by hydrogen sulfide as relevant pathomechanisms underlying the neurological dysfunction characteristic of ethylmalonic encephalopathy. Biochim Biophys Acta 1863:2192-2201. |
Abstracts
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Grings 2022 Bioblast2022 | 2022 | Bioblast 2022 participant. |