Alexandra Grill
University of Mainz
14 Papers
10 Citations
Alexandra Grill is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gut flora. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Endothelial GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) Receptor Mediates Cardiovascular Protection by Liraglutide In Mice With Experimental Arterial Hypertension.
Johanna Helmstädter,Katie Frenis,Konstantina Filippou,Alexandra Grill,Mobin Dib,Sanela Kalinovic,Franziska Pawelke,Kamil Kus,Swenja Kröller-Schön,Matthias Oelze,Stefan Chlopicki,Detlef Schuppan,Philip Wenzel,Wolfram Ruf,Daniel J. Drucker,Thomas Münzel,Andreas Daiber,Sebastian Steven +17 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals.
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Dietary tryptophan links encephalogenicity of autoreactive T cells with gut microbial ecology
Jana K. Sonner,Jana K. Sonner,Jana K. Sonner,Melanie Keil,Maren Falk-Paulsen,Neha Mishra,Ateequr Rehman,Magdalena Kramer,Magdalena Kramer,Katrin Deumelandt,Katrin Deumelandt,Julian Röwe,Khwab Sanghvi,Khwab Sanghvi,Lara Wolf,Lara Wolf,Anna von Landenberg,Anna von Landenberg,Hendrik Wolff,Richa Bharti,Iris Oezen,Tobias V. Lanz,Tobias V. Lanz,Florian Wanke,Florian Wanke,Yilang Tang,Yilang Tang,Inês Brandão,Soumya R. Mohapatra,Lisa Epping,Alexandra Grill,Ralph Röth,Beate Niesler,Sven G. Meuth,Christiane A. Opitz,Christiane A. Opitz,Jürgen G. Okun,Christoph Reinhardt,Florian C. Kurschus,Florian C. Kurschus,Wolfgang Wick,Helge B. Bode,Philip Rosenstiel,Michael Platten,Michael Platten +44 more
TL;DR: It is shown that dietary tryptophan restriction (DTR) protects mice from subsequent autoimmune neuropathology challenge by altering intestinal microbiota, highlighting the potential of diet-regulated microbiota to prevent immune pathology.
IL-17 controls central nervous system autoimmunity through the intestinal microbiome
Tommy Regen,Sandrine Isaac,Ana Amorim,Nicolás Gonzalo Núñez,Judith Hauptmann,Arthi Shanmugavadivu,Matthias Klein,Roman Sankowski,Ilgiz A. Mufazalov,Nir Yogev,Jula Huppert,Florian Wanke,Michael Witting,Alexandra Grill,Eric J. C. Gálvez,Alexei Nikolaev,Michaela Blanfeld,Immo Prinz,Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin,Till Strowig,Christoph Reinhardt,Marco Prinz,Tobias Bopp,Burkhard Becher,Carles Ubeda,Ari Waisman +25 more
TL;DR: This paper showed that mice deficient for IL-17A/F lose their susceptibility to EAE, which correlated with an altered composition of their gut microbiota, which indirectly alter CNS-directed autoimmunity.
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Gut Microbiota Restricts NETosis in Acute Mesenteric Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
Stefanie Ascher,Eivor Wilms,Giulia Pontarollo,Henning Formes,Franziska Bayer,Maria Müller,Frano Malinarich,Alexandra Grill,Markus Bosmann,Markus Bosmann,Mona Saffarzadeh,Inês Brandão,Kathrin Groß,Klytaimnistra Kiouptsi,Jens M. Kittner,Karl J. Lackner,Kerstin Jurk,Christoph Reinhardt +17 more
TL;DR: The results identified that the gut microbiota suppresses NETing neutrophil hyperreactivity in mesenteric I/R injury, while ensuring immunovigilance by enhancing neutrophIL recruitment.
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Aestivation motifs explain hypertension and muscle mass loss in mice with psoriatic skin barrier defect
Johannes Wild,Rebecca Jung,Tanja Knopp,Panagiotis Efentakis,Dimitra Benaki,Alexandra Grill,Joanna Wegner,Michael Molitor,Venkata Garlapati,Natalia Rakova,Lajos Markó,Adriana Marton,Emmanuel Mikros,Thomas Münzel,Sabine Kossmann,Manfred Rauh,Daisuke Nakano,Kento Kitada,Kento Kitada,Friedrich C. Luft,Ari Waisman,Philip Wenzel,Jens Titze,Jens Titze,Susanne Karbach +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied mice with keratinocyte-specific overexpression of IL-17A which develop severe psoriasis-like skin disease and measured transepidermal water loss and solute and water excretion in the urine.
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