Thomas Gustafsson

About Thomas Gustafsson

Thomas Gustafsson, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Karolinska Institutet, specializes in the field of Skeletal muscle remodelling in health and disease.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Functional Limitations and Exercise Intolerance in Patients With Post-COVID Condition: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial

Discordant gene expression in subcutaneous adipose and skeletal muscle tissues in response to exercise training

Adipokine secretion and lipolysis following gender-affirming treatment in transgender individuals

Gpcpd1–GPC metabolic pathway is dysfunctional in aging and its deficiency severely perturbs glucose metabolism

Increased maximal oxygen uptake after sprint‐interval training is mediated by central haemodynamic factors as determined by right heart catheterization

Increased maximal oxygen uptake after sprint-interval training is mediated by central haemodynamic factors as determined by right heart catheterization

Author Correction: PCYT2-regulated lipid biosynthesis is critical to muscle health and ageing

PCYT2-regulated lipid biosynthesis is critical to muscle health and ageing

Thomas Gustafsson Information

University

Position

Professor Clinical Physiology Sweden

Citations(all)

9301

Citations(since 2020)

3755

Cited By

7046

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

88

Email

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Thomas Gustafsson Skills & Research Interests

Skeletal muscle remodelling in health and disease

Top articles of Thomas Gustafsson

Functional Limitations and Exercise Intolerance in Patients With Post-COVID Condition: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial

JAMA Network Open

2024/4/1

Patrik Sundblad
Patrik Sundblad

H-Index: 9

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Discordant gene expression in subcutaneous adipose and skeletal muscle tissues in response to exercise training

Physiological Reports

2024/4

Adipokine secretion and lipolysis following gender-affirming treatment in transgender individuals

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation

2024/3/9

Gpcpd1–GPC metabolic pathway is dysfunctional in aging and its deficiency severely perturbs glucose metabolism

Nature Aging

2024/1/18

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Michael Krebs
Michael Krebs

H-Index: 26

Increased maximal oxygen uptake after sprint‐interval training is mediated by central haemodynamic factors as determined by right heart catheterization

The Journal of Physiology

2023/6

Patrik Sundblad
Patrik Sundblad

H-Index: 9

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Increased maximal oxygen uptake after sprint-interval training is mediated by central haemodynamic factors as determined by right heart catheterization

JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON

2023/4/29

Author Correction: PCYT2-regulated lipid biosynthesis is critical to muscle health and ageing

Nature Metabolism

2023/4

PCYT2-regulated lipid biosynthesis is critical to muscle health and ageing

Nature Metabolism

2023/3

Limited effect of over-the-counter doses of ibuprofen on mechanisms regulating muscle hypertrophy during resistance training in young adults

Journal of Applied Physiology

2023/3/1

Marcus Moberg
Marcus Moberg

H-Index: 13

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Skeletal muscle morphology, satellite cells, and oxidative profile in relation to physical function and lifelong endurance training in very old men

Journal of Applied Physiology

2023/2/1

Per Stål
Per Stål

H-Index: 21

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Transcriptomic profiling reveals sex-specific molecular signatures of adipose endothelial cells under obesogenic conditions

iScience

2022/12/16

PCYT2 controls muscle health and muscle aging

bioRxiv

2022/3/3

Critical role of PCYT2 in muscle health and aging

bioRxiv

2022

Improvements in maximal oxygen uptake after sprint-interval training coincide with increases in central hemodynamic factors

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

2022

Patrik Sundblad
Patrik Sundblad

H-Index: 9

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Functional improvements to 6 months of physical activity are not related to changes in size or density of multiple lower-extremity muscles in mobility-limited older individuals

Experimental gerontology

2022/1/1

Afsaneh Koochek
Afsaneh Koochek

H-Index: 11

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Single-cell sequencing deconvolutes cellular responses to exercise in human skeletal muscle

Communications Biology

2022/10/22

Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo
Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo

H-Index: 21

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Sphingomyelinase activity promotes atrophy and attenuates force in human muscle fibres and is elevated in heart failure patients

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle

2022/10

MRI characterization of skeletal muscle size and fatty infiltration in long‐term trained and untrained individuals

Physiological Reports

2022/7

Muhammad Arif
Muhammad Arif

H-Index: 2

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Assessment of anterior thigh muscle size and fat infiltration using single-slice CT imaging versus automated MRI analysis in adults

The British Journal of Radiology

2022/5/1

Multiplexed single‐cell mass cytometry reveals distinct inhibitory effects on intracellular phosphoproteins by midostaurin in combination with chemotherapy in AML cells

Experimental hematology & oncology

2021/12

Thomas Gustafsson
Thomas Gustafsson

H-Index: 36

Kourosh Lotfi
Kourosh Lotfi

H-Index: 14

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