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Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie: Ghent, BE

2021-09-16 to present | postdoctoral researcher (Center of Medical Biotechnology)
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Lisa Koorneef

Leiden University Medical Center: Leiden, NL

2016-08 to 2021-10 | PhD researcher (Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology)
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Leiden University Medical Center: Leiden, NL

2016-08 to 2021-10 | PhD (Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology)
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Lisa Koorneef

Leiden University Medical Center: Leiden, NL

2011-09 to 2016-07 | MSc and BSc Biomedical Sciences
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Works (13)

PPARα-ERRα crosstalk mitigates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease progression

2024-10-16 | Preprint
Contributors: Milton Boaheng Antwi; Sander Lefere; Dorien Clarisse; Lisa Koorneef; Anneleen Heldens; Louis Onghena; Kylian Decroix; Daria Fijalkowska; Jonathan Thommis; Madeleine Hellemans et al.
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Transcriptional glucocorticoid effects in the brain: Finding the relevant target genes

Journal of Neuroendocrinology
2023-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Onno C. Meijer; Jacobus C. Buurstede; Eva M. G. Viho; Jorge Miguel Amaya; Anne‐Sophie C. A. M. Koning; Merel van der Meulen; Lisa T. C. M. van Weert; Susana N. Paul; Jan Kroon; Lisa L. Koorneef
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Do Corticosteroid Receptor mRNA Levels Predict the Expression of Their Target Genes?

Journal of the Endocrine Society
2022-12-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Lisa L Koorneef; Eva M G Viho; Lucas F Wahl; Onno C Meijer
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Hippocampal glucocorticoid target genes associated with enhancement of memory consolidation.

The European journal of neuroscience
2021-04-11 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

The development of novel glucocorticoid receptor antagonists: From rational chemical design to therapeutic efficacy in metabolic disease models.

Pharmacological research
2021-03-31 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

A physiological glucocorticoid rhythm is an important regulator of brown adipose tissue function.

Molecular metabolism
2021-02-03 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

The selective glucocorticoid receptor antagonist CORT125281 has tissue-specific activity.

The Journal of endocrinology
2020-07-01 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

Twelve weeks of exenatide treatment increases [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose uptake by brown adipose tissue without affecting oxidative resting energy expenditure in nondiabetic males.

Metabolism: clinical and experimental
2020-01-23 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

Corticosteroid Action in the Brain: The Potential of Selective Receptor Modulation.

Neuroendocrinology
2019-03-19 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

Glucocorticoid receptor modulators

Annales d'endocrinologie
2018 | Journal article
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Lisa Koorneef

How Metabolic State May Regulate Fear: Presence of Metabolic Receptors in the Fear Circuitry

Frontiers in neuroscience
2018 | Journal article
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Selective glucocorticoid receptor modulation prevents and reverses non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in male mice

Endocrinology
2018-10-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Lisa L Koorneef; José K van den Heuvel; Jan Kroon; Mariëtte R Boon; Peter A C ’t Hoen; Kristina M Hettne; Nienke M van de Velde; Kelsey B Kolenbrander; Trea C M Streefland; Isabel M Mol et al.
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Selective Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist CORT125281 Activates Brown Adipose Tissue and Alters Lipid Distribution in Male Mice.

Endocrinology
2018-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Kroon J; Koorneef LL; van den Heuvel JK; Verzijl CRC; van de Velde NM; Mol IM; Sips HCM; Hunt H; Rensen PCN; Meijer OC
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Lisa Koorneef via Europe PubMed Central

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