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Wyss, Jacqueline; Raselli, Tina; Wyss, Annika; Telzerow, Anja; Rogler, Gerhard; Krupka, Niklas; Yilmaz, Bahtiyar; Schmidt, Thomas S B; Misselwitz, Benjamin (2024). Development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis is associated with gut microbiota but not with oxysterol enzymes CH25H, EBI2, or CYP7B1 in mice. BMC microbiology, 24(1), p. 69. BioMed Central 10.1186/s12866-024-03195-7

Wyss, Jacqueline; Raselli, Tina; Wyss, Annika; Telzerov, Anja; Rogler, Gerhard; Krupka, Niklas; Yilmaz, Bahtiyar; Schmidt, Thomas SB; Misselwitz, Benjamin (2 December 2022). Development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis is associated with gut microbiota but not oxysterol synthesis (bioRxiv). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 10.1101/2022.12.02.518833

Misselwitz, Benjamin; Wyss, Annika; Raselli, Tina; Cerovic, Vuc; Sailer, Andreas W; Krupka, Niklas; Ruiz, Florian; Pot, Caroline; Pabst, Oliver (2021). The oxysterol receptor GPR183 in inflammatory bowel diseases. British journal of pharmacology, 178(16), pp. 3140-3156. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/bph.15311

Raselli, Tina; Hearn, Tom; Wyss, Annika; Atrott, Kirstin; Peter, Alain; Frey-Wagner, Isabelle; Spalinger, Marianne R; Maggio, Ewerton M; Sailer, Andreas W; Schmitt, Johannes; Schreiner, Philipp; Moncsek, Anja; Mertens, Joachim; Scharl, Michael; Griffiths, William J; Bueter, Marco; Geier, Andreas; Rogler, Gerhard; Wang, Yuqin and Misselwitz, Benjamin (2019). Elevated oxysterol levels in human and mouse livers reflect nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Journal of lipid research, 60(7), pp. 1270-1283. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ASBMB 10.1194/jlr.M093229

Wyss, Annika; Raselli, Tina; Perkins, Nathan; Ruiz, Florian; Schmelczer, Gérard; Klinke, Glynis; Moncsek, Anja; Roth, René; Spalinger, Marianne R; Hering, Larissa; Atrott, Kirstin; Lang, Silvia; Frey-Wagner, Isabelle; Mertens, Joachim C; Scharl, Michael; Sailer, Andreas W; Pabst, Oliver; Hersberger, Martin; Pot, Caroline; Rogler, Gerhard; ... (2019). The EBI2-oxysterol axis promotes the development of intestinal lymphoid structures and colitis. Mucosal immunology, 12(3), pp. 733-745. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/s41385-019-0140-x

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