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Christine Deisl is an active researcher at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Salzburg, Austria. Her work spans biochemistry, molecular biology, and physiology with a focus on cellular transport mechanisms and metabolic regulation. She has contributed to 15 research outputs since 2013.
- Affiliation: Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology
- University: University of Salzburg
- Location: Salzburg, Austria
Her research interests include Insulin Release, Sodium-Hydrogen Antiporter dynamics, Endocytosis, Monocarboxylate Transporter systems, and Cardiac Muscle Cell physiology. Key keywords from her work are Carbonic Anhydrase, Knockout Mouse models, and Cryoelectron Microscopy studies of ion pumps.
Christine received the prestigious Christian-Doppler-Preis in 2023. This award highlights her contributions to understanding mitochondrial transporters and cardiac ion exchange mechanisms, with outputs in journals like Nature Communications and JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY.
- 2023: Christian-Doppler-Preis
Her collaborative work on murine cardiac myocytes and renal sodium transport has been widely disseminated, appearing in 15 publications and gaining attention across 48 X users, 1 news outlet, and 45 Mendeley readers.
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