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Markus Waldeckweiermair

Cell Biology

Harvard University

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About Markus Waldeckweiermair at Harvard University (Harvard)

Based at Harvard University, Markus Waldeckweiermair focuses their scholarly efforts on mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, redox regulation, endothelial signaling, cardiac development, apoptosis, NADPH oxidases, calcium homeostasis, bridging the gap between theory and practice in mitochondrial function. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Sensory ataxia and cardiac hypertrophy caused by neurovascular oxidative stress in chemogenetic transgenic mouse lines", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of mitochondrial function and oxidative stress. Additional work such as "An essential role for EROS in redox-dependent endothelial signal transduction" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

mitochondrial functionoxidative stressredox regulationendothelial signalingcardiac developmentapoptosisNADPH oxidasescalcium homeostasis

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