The Strowitzki Lab
- Tissue Repair & Regeneration
 

List of Recent Publications

2023

Phelan DE, Mota C, Strowitzki MJ, Shigemura M, Sznajder JI, Crowe L, Masterson JC, Hayes SE, Reddan B, Yin X, Brennan L, Crean D, Cummins EP. Hypercapnia alters mitochondrial gene expression and acylcarnitine production in monocytes. Immunol. Cell Biol. 101, 556-577 (2023)

Kauffels A, Reichert M, Sauerbier L, Hauenschild A, Hecker A, Strowitzki MJ, Sprenger T. Outcomes of totally robotic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in patients with BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2: can the robot level out “traditional” risk factors? J. Robot. Surg. 17, 2881–2888 (2023)


2022 and before

Strowitzki MJ, Nelson R, Garcia MP, Tuffs C, Bleul MB, Fitzsimons S, Navas J, Uzieliene I, Ritter AS, Phelan D, Kierans SJ, Blanco A, Bernotiene E, Belton O, Schneider M, Cummins EP, Taylor CT. Carbon dioxide sensing by immune cells occurs through carbonic anhydrase 2–dependent changes in intracellular pH. J Immunol. 10, 2363-2375 (2022)

Biller ML*, Tuffs C*, Bleul M, Tran DT, Dupovac M, Keppler U, Harnoss JM, Probst P, Schneider M, Strowitzki MJ. Effect of Metformin on HIF-1α Signaling and Postoperative Adhesion Formation. JACS. 234, 1167-1180 (2022)

Strowitzki MJ, Kimmer G, Wehrmann J, Ritter AS, Radhakrishnan P, Opitz VM, Tuffs C, Biller M, Kugler J, Keppler U, Harnoss JM, Klose J, Schmidt T, Blanco A, Taylor CT, Schneider M. Inhibition of HIF-prolyl hydroxylases improves healing of intestinal anastomoses. JCI Insight. 6, e139191 (2021)

Cummins EP, Strowitzki MJ, Taylor CT. Mechanisms and consequences of oxygen-and carbon dioxide-sensing in mammals. Physiol. Rev. 100, 463-488 (2020)

Strowitzki MJ, Ritter AS, Kimmer G, Schneider M. Hypoxia-adaptive pathways: A pharmacological target in fibrotic disease? Pharmacol. Res. 147, 104364 (2019)

Strowitzki MJ, Cummins EP, Taylor CT. Protein Hydroxylation by Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF) Hydroxylases: Unique or Ubiquitous? Cells. 8, 384 (2019)

Strowitzki MJ, Kirchberg J, Tuffs C, Schiedeck M, Ritter AS, Biller M, Harnoss JM, Lasitschka F, Schmidt T, Radhakrishnan P, Ulrich A, Schneider M. Loss of prolyl-hydroxylase 1 protects against biliary fibrosis via attenuated activation of hepatic stellate cells. Am. J. Pathol. 188, 2826-2838 (2018)


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