Thomas Moritz - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Thomas Moritz is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Umeå Plant Science Centre at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, within the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå, Sweden. His work spans various fields, contributing significantly to our understanding of plant and metabolic sciences.

Research Contributions

Thomas Moritz has made substantial contributions to the fields of metabolism, plant physiology, and genetics. His recent research includes studies on exercise metabolism, cellulose biosynthesis in Arabidopsis, glucose tolerance in mice, and the impact of nicotinamide riboside on skeletal muscle NAD+ levels. Additionally, his work has explored the regulation of branched-chain amino acid metabolism in human myotubes and the metabolic processes in white adipocytes. Moritz's studies often integrate advanced methodologies such as chromatography-mass spectrometry, highlighting his role in both targeted and untargeted screening of metabolites in biological samples.

Aliases

Thomas Moritz is also known by several other names in academic publications, including T. Moritz, T Moritz, and Tom Moritz. These aliases may appear across different scientific articles and databases.

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Total Citation Count 18,702
H-index 69
Total Paper Count 262

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