Wolfgang Schechinger

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Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, NRW, Germany 
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Giebelstein J, Schechinger W, Plettig L, et al. (2014) Insulin stimulates FoxO4 protein abundance in human skeletal muscle in lean healthy but not in obese subjects with or without type 2 diabetes Diabetologie Und Stoffwechsel. 9
Giebelstein J, Plettig L, Schechinger W, et al. (2014) No difference in insulin stimulated AKT and AS160 phosphorylation but decreased insulin effect on FoxO4 abundance in skeletal muscle of obese and obese type 2-diabetic subjects Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 122
Giebelstein J, Poschmann G, Højlund K, et al. (2012) The proteomic signature of insulin-resistant human skeletal muscle reveals increased glycolytic and decreased mitochondrial enzymes. Diabetologia. 55: 1114-27
Giebelstein J, Poschmann G, Højlund K, et al. (2012) Erratum to: The proteomic signature of insulin-resistant human skeletal muscle reveals increased glycolytic and decreased mitochondrial enzymes Diabetologia. 55: 2083-2083
Ueberberg S, Ziegler D, Schechinger W, et al. (2010) In vitro phage display in a rat beta cell line: a simple approach for the generation of a single-chain antibody targeting a novel beta cell-specific epitope. Diabetologia. 53: 1384-94
Ueberberg S, Meier JJ, Waengler C, et al. (2009) Generation of novel single-chain antibodies by phage-display technology to direct imaging agents highly selective to pancreatic beta- or alpha-cells in vivo. Diabetes. 58: 2324-34
Orcy RB, Schroeder S, Martins-Costa SH, et al. (2008) Signalization of Akt/PKB in the placenta, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of preeclampsia patients. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 66: 231-6
Schneider S, Ueberberg S, Korobeynikov A, et al. (2007) Synthesis and evaluation of a glibenclamide glucose-conjugate: a potential new lead compound for substituted glibenclamide derivatives as islet imaging agents. Regulatory Peptides. 139: 122-7
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