
Publications of Alexander Jais
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
43 (2), pp. 314 - 328 (2022)
Arcuate nucleus-dependent regulation of metabolism - pathways to obesity and diabetes mellitus. Endocrine Reviews 2.
Journal Article
3, pp. 1662 - 1679 (2021)
Insulin signalling in tanycytes gates hypothalamic insulin uptake and regulation of AgRP neuron activity. Nature Metabolism 3.
Journal Article
33 (12), pp. 2398 - 2414.e9 (2021)
Mitochondrial metabolism coordinates stage-specific repair processes in macrophages during wound healing. Cell Metabolism 4.
Journal Article
145 (1), pp. 283 - 300.e8 (2020)
Epidermal mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2 controls lipid synthesis and filaggrin processing in epidermal barrier formation. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 5.
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177 (6), pp. 1536 - 1552.e23 (2019)
CerS6-derived sphingolipids interact with Mff and promote mitochondrial fragmentation in obesity. Cell 6.
Journal Article
29 (7), pp. 579 - 591 (2019)
AIF-regulated oxidative phosphorylation supports lung cancer development. Cell Research 7.
Journal Article
26 (1), pp. 1 - 10.e7 (2019)
CerS1-derived C18:0 ceramide in skeletal muscle promotes obesity-induced insulin resistance. Cell Reports 8.
Journal Article
563 (7732), pp. 564 - 568 (2018)
The metabolite BH4 controls T cell proliferation in autoimmunity and cancer. Nature 9.
Journal Article
11 (May), pp. 129 - 136 (2018)
VEGF and GLUT1 are highly heritable, inversely correlated and affected by dietary fat intake: Consequences for cognitive function in humans. Molecular Metabolism 10.
Journal Article
25 (2), pp. 383 - 397 (2018)
Mild impairment of mitochondrial OXPHOS promotes fatty acid utilization in POMC neurons and improves glucose homeostasis in obesity. Cell Reports 11.
Journal Article
127 (1), pp. 24 - 32 (2017)
Hypothalamic inflammation in obesity and metabolic disease. The Journal of Clinical Investigation 12.
Journal Article
31 (20), pp. 2099 - 2112 (2017)
RANK rewires energy homeostasis in lung cancer cells and drives primary lung cancer. Genes and Development