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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping
Hals IK
MitoPedia topics: EAGLE
COST: Participant
Name | Hals Ingrid K, PhD |
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Institution | Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Dept. of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine |
Address | Gastro 3N
Prinsesse Kristinas gt 1, 7030 |
City | Trondheim |
State/Province | |
Country | Norway |
[email protected] | |
Weblink | |
O2k-Network Lab | NO Trondheim Grill V |
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Publications
Published | Reference | |
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Hals 2017 Physiol Rep | 2017 | Hals I, Ohki T, Singh R, Ma Z, BjΓΆrklund A, Balasuriya C, Scholz H, Grill V (2017) Hyperoxia reduces insulin release and induces mitochondrial dysfunction with possible implications for hyperoxic treatment of neonates. Physiol Rep 5. pii: e13447. |
Hals 2016 Islets | 2016 | Hals IK, Singh R, Ma Z, Scholz H, BjΓΆrklund A, Grill V (2016) Culture at low glucose up-regulates mitochondrial function in pancreatic Ξ² cells with accompanying effects on viability. Islets 8:165-76. |
Hals 2015 PLoS One | 2015 | Hals IK, Bruerberg SG, Ma Z, Scholz H, BjΓΆrklund A, Grill V (2015) Mitochondrial respiration in insulin-producing Ξ²-cells: general characteristics and adaptive effects of hypoxia. PLoS One 10:e0138558. |
Hals 2013 J Diabetes Res | 2013 | Hals IK, Rokstad AM, Strand BL, Oberholzer J, Grill V (2013) Alginate microencapsulation of human islets does not increase susceptibility to acute hypoxia. J Diabetes Res 2013:374925. |
Hals 2012 Biochem Biophys Res Commun | 2012 | Hals IK, Ogata H, Pettersen E, Ma Z, BjΓΆrklund A, Skorpen F, Egeberg KW, Grill V (2012) Marked over expression of uncoupling protein-2 in beta cells exerts minor effects on mitochondrial metabolism. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 423:259-64. |
Ma 2012 Islets | 2012 | Ma Z, Wirstroem T, Borg H, Larsson-Nyren G, Hals IK, Bondo-Hansen J, Grill V, Bjoerklund A (2012) Diabetes reduces Ξ²-cell mitochondria and induces distinct morphological abnormalities, which are reproducible by high glucose in vitro with attendant dysfunction. Islets V(4) - I(3) - (05-06/2012). |