Robert Stein
Leipzig University
25 Papers
16 Citations
Robert Stein is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications.
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The LIFE-Adult-Study: objectives and design of a population-based cohort study with 10,000 deeply phenotyped adults in Germany
Markus Loeffler,Christoph Engel,Peter Ahnert,Dorothee Alfermann,Katrin Arélin,Katrin Arélin,Ronny Baber,Frank Beutner,Hans Binder,Elmar Brähler,Ralph Burkhardt,Uta Ceglarek,Cornelia Enzenbach,Michael Fuchs,Heide Glaesmer,Friederike Girlich,Andreas Hagendorff,Madlen Häntzsch,Ulrich Hegerl,Sylvia Henger,Tilman Hensch,Andreas Hinz,Volker Holzendorf,Daniela Husser,Anette Kersting,Alexander Kiel,Toralf Kirsten,Jürgen Kratzsch,Knut Krohn,Tobias Luck,Susanne Melzer,Jeffrey Netto,Matthias Nüchter,Matthias Raschpichler,F. Rauscher,Steffi G. Riedel-Heller,Christian Sander,Markus Scholz,Peter Schönknecht,Matthias L. Schroeter,Matthias L. Schroeter,Jan-Christoph Simon,Ronald Speer,Julia Stäker,Robert Stein,Yve Stöbel-Richter,Michael Stumvoll,Attila Tárnok,Andrej Teren,Daniel Teupser,Francisca S. Then,Anke Tönjes,Regina Treudler,Arno Villringer,Arno Villringer,Alexander Weissgerber,Peter Wiedemann,Silke Zachariae,Kerstin Wirkner,Joachim Thiery +59 more
TL;DR: The objective is to investigate prevalences, early onset markers, genetic predispositions, and the role of lifestyle factors of major civilization diseases, with primary focus on metabolic and vascular diseases, heart function, cognitive impairment, brain function, depression, sleep disorders and vigilance dysregulation, retinal and optic nerve degeneration, and allergies.
Molecular Markers in Low-Grade Gliomas: Predictive or Prognostic?
Christian Hartmann,Bettina Hentschel,Marcos Tatagiba,Johannes Schramm,Oliver Schnell,Clemens Seidel,Robert Stein,Guido Reifenberger,Guido Reifenberger,Torsten Pietsch,Andreas von Deimling,Markus Loeffler,Michael Weller,Michael Weller +13 more
TL;DR: None of the parameters are sensitive prognostic biomarkers in WHO grade II glioma patients who do not receive radiotherapy or chemotherapy after surgery, and regardless of histology, IDH1 mutation status is the strongest prognostic marker for OS.
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Mental health in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity
Lucas-Johann Förster,Mandy Vogel,Robert Stein,Anja Hilbert,Julius Lars Breinker,Marleen Böttcher,Wieland Kiess,Tanja Poulain +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), somatoform complaints, and behavioral problems in children and adolescents was examined.
Aberrant expression of agouti signaling protein (ASIP) as a cause of monogenic severe childhood obesity
Elena Kempf,Kathrin Landgraf,Robert Stein,Martha Hanschkow,Anja Hilbert,Rami Abou Jamra,Paula Boczki,Gunda Herberth,Andreas Kühnapfel,Yu-Hua Tseng,Claudia Stäubert,Torsten Schöneberg,Peter Kühnen,Nigel W. Rayner,Eleftheria Zeggini,Wieland Kiess,Matthias Blüher,Antje Körner +17 more
TL;DR: In this article , a heterozygous tandem duplication at the ASIP (agouti signaling protein) gene locus causing ubiquitous, ectopic ASIP expression in a female patient with extreme childhood obesity was reported.
Identification of a novel leptin receptor (LEPR) variant and proof of functional relevance directing treatment decisions in patients with morbid obesity
Franziska Voigtmann,Philipp Wolf,Kathrin Landgraf,Robert Stein,Jürgen Kratzsch,Samuel Schmitz,Rami Abou Jamra,Matthias Blüher,Jens Meiler,Annette G. Beck-Sickinger,Wieland Kiess,Antje Körner +11 more
TL;DR: The novel p.Tyr411del mutation is likely the cause for the early onset obesity, qualifying the patient for pharmacologic treatment, and heterozygosity for the p.Arg612His variant, however, appears unlikely to be solely responsible for the phenotype.
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