متابعة
Johannes Burtscher
Johannes Burtscher
University of Innsbruck
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السنة
The process of Lewy body formation, rather than simply α-synuclein fibrillization, is one of the major drivers of neurodegeneration
AL Mahul-Mellier, J Burtscher, N Maharjan, L Weerens, M Croisier, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (9), 4971-4982, 2020
6452020
(Indoor) isolation, stress, and physical inactivity: Vicious circles accelerated by COVID‐19?
J Burtscher, M Burtscher, GP Millet
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 30 (8), 1544, 2020
2762020
Hypoxia and brain aging: Neurodegeneration or neuroprotection?
J Burtscher, RT Mallet, M Burtscher, GP Millet
Ageing research reviews 68, 101343, 2021
2132021
Impact of high altitude on cardiovascular health: current perspectives
RT Mallet, J Burtscher, JP Richalet, GP Millet, M Burtscher
Vascular health and risk management, 317-335, 2021
1332021
The muscle-brain axis and neurodegenerative diseases: the key role of mitochondria in exercise-induced neuroprotection
J Burtscher, GP Millet, N Place, B Kayser, N Zanou
International journal of molecular sciences 22 (12), 6479, 2021
992021
Adaptive responses to hypoxia and/or hyperoxia in humans
J Burtscher, RT Mallet, V Pialoux, GP Millet, M Burtscher
Antioxidants & redox signaling 37 (13), 887-912, 2022
962022
Extreme terrestrial environments: life in thermal stress and hypoxia. A narrative review
M Burtscher, H Gatterer, J Burtscher, H Mairbäurl
Frontiers in physiology 9, 572, 2018
952018
Nuclear and cytoplasmic huntingtin inclusions exhibit distinct biochemical composition, interactome and ultrastructural properties
N Riguet, AL Mahul-Mellier, N Maharjan, J Burtscher, M Croisier, G Knott, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 6579, 2021
91*2021
Mitochondria: in the cross fire of SARS-CoV-2 and immunity
J Burtscher, G Cappellano, A Omori, T Koshiba, GP Millet
IScience 23 (10), 2020
902020
Molecular mechanisms of high-altitude acclimatization
RT Mallet, J Burtscher, V Pialoux, Q Pasha, Y Ahmad, GP Millet, ...
International journal of molecular sciences 24 (2), 1698, 2023
852023
Differences in mitochondrial function in homogenated samples from healthy and epileptic specific brain tissues revealed by high-resolution respirometry
J Burtscher, L Zangrandi, C Schwarzer, E Gnaiger
Mitochondrion 25, 104-112, 2015
842015
Low cardiorespiratory and mitochondrial fitness as risk factors in viral infections: implications for COVID-19
J Burtscher, GP Millet, M Burtscher
British Journal of sports medicine 55 (8), 413-415, 2021
702021
The central role of mitochondrial fitness on antiviral defenses: An advocacy for physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Burtscher, M Burtscher, GP Millet
Redox biology 43, 101976, 2021
692021
Altitude and COVID‐19: Friend or foe? A narrative review
GP Millet, T Debevec, F Brocherie, M Burtscher, J Burtscher
Physiological reports 8 (24), e14615, 2021
682021
Preparation for endurance competitions at altitude: physiological, psychological, dietary and coaching aspects. A narrative review
M Burtscher, M Niedermeier, J Burtscher, D Pesta, J Suchy, B Strasser
Frontiers in physiology 9, 1504, 2018
652018
Validation of a German version of the Sport Motivation Scale (SMS28) and motivation analysis in competitive mountain runners
J Burtscher, M Furtner, P Sachse, M Burtscher
Perceptual and motor skills 112 (3), 807-820, 2011
642011
The interplay of hypoxic and mental stress: Implications for anxiety and depressive disorders
J Burtscher, M Niedermeier, K Hüfner, E van den Burg, M Kopp, R Stoop, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 138, 104718, 2022
622022
Mitochondrial stress and mitokines in aging
J Burtscher, A Soltany, NP Visavadiya, M Burtscher, GP Millet, ...
Aging cell 22 (2), e13770, 2023
602023
Life-style characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors in regular downhill skiers: an observational study
M Burtscher, T Bodner, J Burtscher, G Ruedl, M Kopp, G Broessner
BMC public health 13, 1-6, 2013
602013
Physiological responses in humans acutely exposed to high altitude (3480 m): minute ventilation and oxygenation are predictive for the development of acute mountain sickness
M Burtscher, M Philadelphy, H Gatterer, J Burtscher, M Faulhaber, ...
High altitude medicine & biology 20 (2), 192-197, 2019
582019
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