Sven Schenk

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Universität Wien, Wien, Wien, Austria 
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lipoprotein, polychaete, crayfish, tarantula, oocytes, eleocytes
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Hoeger U, Schenk S. (2020) Crustacean Hemolymph Lipoproteins. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 94: 35-62
Schenk S, Hoeger U. (2020) Annelid Coelomic Fluid Proteins. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 94: 1-34
Schenk S, Bannister SC, Sedlazeck FJ, et al. (2019) Combined transcriptome and proteome profiling reveals specific molecular brain signatures for sex, maturation and circalunar clock phase. Elife. 8
Schenk S, Krauditsch C, Frühauf P, et al. (2016) Discovery of methylfarnesoate as the annelid brain hormone reveals an ancient role of sesquiterpenoids in reproduction. Elife. 5
Herzog E, Pragst I, Waelchli M, et al. (2015) Reconstituted high-density lipoprotein can elevate plasma alanine aminotransferase by transient depletion of hepatic cholesterol: role of the phospholipid component. Journal of Applied Toxicology : Jat
Schenk S, Schmidt J, Hoeger U, et al. (2015) Lipoprotein-induced phenoloxidase-activity in tarantula hemocyanin. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1854: 939-49
Stieb S, Roth Z, Dal Magro C, et al. (2014) One precursor, three apolipoproteins: the relationship between two crustacean lipoproteins, the large discoidal lipoprotein and the high density lipoprotein/β-glucan binding protein. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1841: 1700-8
Schenk S, Hoeger U. (2011) Glutathionyl-biliverdin IXα, a new heme catabolite in a marine annelid: Sex and cell specific accumulation. Biochimie. 93: 207-16
Newsom SA, Schenk S, Li M, et al. (2011) High fatty acid availability after exercise alters the regulation of muscle lipid metabolism. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 60: 852-9
Schenk S, Hoeger U. (2010) Lipid accumulation and metabolism in polychaete spermatogenesis: Role of the large discoidal lipoprotein. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 77: 710-9
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