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Meinrad Boll

Publications -  19
Citations -  2289

Meinrad Boll is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elicitor & Reductase. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 2089 citations.

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Hepatotoxicity and mechanism of action of haloalkanes: carbon tetrachloride as a toxicological model.

TL;DR: CCl4 activates tumor necrosis factor (TNF)alpha, nitric oxide (NO), and transforming growth factors (TGF)-alpha and -beta in the cell, processes that appear to direct the cell primarily toward (self-)destruction or fibrosis.
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Mechanism of carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity. Hepatocellular damage by reactive carbon tetrachloride metabolites.

TL;DR: The results confirm that covalent binding of the CCl3* radical to cell components initiates the inhibition of lipoprotein secretion and thus steatosis, whereas reaction with oxygen, to form CCI3*-OO*, initiates lipid peroxidation.
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Maintaining cholesterol homeostasis: sterol regulatory element-binding proteins.

TL;DR: It appears that SREBPs alone, in the sequence described above, can exert complete control over cholesterol synthesis, whereas many additional factors are required for complete control of lipid metabolism.
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Pathogenesis of carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatocyte injury bioactivation of CCI4 by cytochrome P450 and effects on lipid homeostasis.

TL;DR: The CCl4-induced development of liver damage was studied in monolayer cultures of primary rat hepatocytes and exerted a pronounced inhibitory effect on the exocytosis of macromolecules (albumin), but did not affect secretion of bile acids from hepatocytes.
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Elicitor-mediated induction of enzymes of lignin biosynthesis and formation of lignin-like material in a cell suspension culture of spruce (Picea abies)

TL;DR: Incubations of photomixotrophic suspension culture cells of spruce with an autoclaved cell wall preparation of Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii as elicitor led to a rapid increase of the activity of a number of enzymes involved in lignin biosynthesis, with transient induction of the enzymes.