Abigail Kier
- Email: Abigail.Kier@converis5.com
- Mobile: +49 151 132444531
- Phone: +49 721 132444556
- Address
Zur Giesserei 4
76227 Karlsruhe
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Work Affiliations
- From 11/17/2005 to 11/18/2014: Research Assistant, Department of Psychology
Research Interest
Dynamics of mood states and mood regulation Stress, coping, and health across the life span Anxiety, depression, and suicidal behavior Measurement of personality and psychopathology Cognitive-social learning theories of personality
Research Areas
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Projects as Team Member
Publications
- Impact of L-FABP and glucose on polyunsaturated fatty acid induction of PPARα-regulated β-oxidative enzymes; Petrescu A., Huang H., Martin G., et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Inhibitors of fatty acid synthesis induce PPAR α -regulated fatty acid β -oxidative genes: Synergistic roles of L-FABP and glucose; Huang H., McIntosh A., Martin G., et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Liver fatty acid binding protein gene-ablation exacerbates weight gain in high-fat fed female mice.; McIntosh, Atshaves, Landrock, et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Liver-type fatty acid binding protein interacts with hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha; McIntosh AL, Petrescu AD, Hostetler HA, et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Loss of intracellular lipid binding proteins differentially impacts saturated fatty acid uptake and nuclear targeting in mouse hepatocytes.; Storey, McIntosh, Huang, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- Loss of liver FA binding protein significantly alters hepatocyte plasma membrane microdomains; McIntosh AL, Atshaves BP, Storey SM, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- The human liver fatty acid binding protein T94A variant alters the structure, stability, and interaction with fibrates.; Martin, McIntosh, Huang, et al.; 2013; Journal article
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Keywords
Major psychiatric disorders, Psychiatric evaluation, Psychical deviations, Psychological evaluation, psychological stress, Psychology