Scientific Publications Search Search Author Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Beule, Dieter Dr. (1) Bunse, Mario Dr. (1) Chen, Wei Prof. Dr. (1) Clauß, Julian (1) Escobar Fernandez, Helena Dr. (1) Friedrich, Corinna (1) Ivics, Zoltan Dr. (17) Izsvak, Zsuzsanna Dr. (26) Kettenmann, Helmut Prof. Dr. (26) Kobelt, Dennis Dr. (1) Krabbe, Grietje Dr. (1) Mertins, Philipp Dr. (1) Nolte, Christiane Dr. (7) Prigione, Alessandro Prof. Dr. (1) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (1) Siffrin, Volker (1) Spuler, Simone Prof. (1) Suarez Artiles, Lorena Dr. (1) Uckert, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (2) Walther, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (1) Wolf, Susanne Dr. (9) (-) Birchmeier-Kohler, Carmen Prof. Dr. (1) (-) Ku, Min-Chi Dr. (2) (-) Marg, Andreas Dr. (1) (-) Semtner, Marcus Dr. (3) 2008 (1) 2009 (1) 2010 (2) 2013 (3) (-) 2014 (6) 2015 (1) 2016 (5) 2017 (4) (-) 2018 (2) 2019 (3) 2020 (4) 2021 (2) 2023 (2) 2024 (1) Bioinformatics and Omics Data Science (1) Cardiac MRI (1) (-) Cellular Neurosciences (6) Developmental Biology / Signal Transduction (17) Developmental Neurobiology (2) Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutritional Medicine (1) Experimental Ultrahigh-Field MR (9) Genetics and Genomics of Cardiovascular Diseases (27) Genome Engineering & Disease Models (1) Immune Regulation and Cancer (1) Integrative Vascular Biology (1) Magnetic Resonance (9) Mathematical Cell Physiology (1) (-) Mobile DNA (2) Molecular Biology of Peptide Hormones (2) Molecular Cardiovascular Research (2) Molecular Genetics of Chronic Inflammation and Allergic Disease (3) Molecular Physiology of Somatic Sensation (2) Myology (3) Neural Circuits and Behaviour (1) Out-patient Clinic for Pediatric Allergology and Atopic Dermatitis (3) Pluripotent Stem Cells (1) Proteome Dynamics (7) Proteomics (3) Proteomics and Metabolomics (1) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (2) Psychoneuroimmunology (1) RNA Biology and Posttranscriptional Regulation (1) Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements (2) Transgenics (1) Translational Cardiology and Functional Genomics (2) 8 Results: Active Filter: Birchmeier-Kohler, Carmen Prof. Dr.Ku, Min-Chi Dr.Marg, Andreas Dr.Semtner, Marcus Dr.Cellular NeurosciencesMobile DNA20142018 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest January 01, 2014 / Stem Cells Generation of neuronal progenitor cells in response to tumors in the human brain J. Macas M.C. Ku C. Nern Y. Xu H. Bühler M. Remke M. Synowitz K. Franz V. Seifert K.H. Plate H. Kettenmann R. Glass S. Momma February 27, 2018 / Cell Rep Oligodendrocytes in the mouse corpus callosum maintain axonal function by delivery of glucose N. Meyer N. Richter Z. Fan G. Siemonsmeier T. Pivneva P. Jordan C. Steinhäuser M. Semtner C. Nolte H. Kettenmann October 01, 2014 / J Clin Invest Human satellite cells have regenerative capacity and are genetically manipulable A. Marg H. Escobar S. Gloy M. Kufeld J. Zacher A. Spuler C. Birchmeier Z. Izsvák S. Spuler November 07, 2014 / Neurosci Lett Glioma-associated microglia and macrophages/monocytes display distinct electrophysiological properties and do not communicate via gap junctions N. Richter S. Wendt P.B. Georgieva D. Hambardzumyan C. Nolte H. Kettenmann December 18, 2014 / Nature Primate-specific endogenous retrovirus-driven transcription defines naive-like stem cells J. Wang G. Xie M. Singh A.T. Ghanbarian T. Raskó A. Szvetnik H. Cai D. Besser A. Prigione N.V. Fuchs G.G. Schumann W. Chen M.C. Lorincz Z. Ivics L.D. Hurst Z. Izsvák April 09, 2018 / Genes Dev Athymic mice reveal a requirement for T-cell-microglia interactions in establishing a microenvironment supportive of Nf1 low-grade glioma growth Y. Pan M. Xiong R. Chen Y. Ma C. Corman M. Maricos U. Kindler M. Semtner Y.H. Chen S. Dahiya D.H. Gutmann September 01, 2014 / J Cell Sci Intracellular glycine receptor function facilitates glioma formation in vivo B. Förstera O.D. a Dzaye A. Winkelmann M. Semtner B. Benedetti D.S. Markovic M. Synowitz P. Wend M. Fähling M.P. Junier R. Glass H. Kettenmann J.C. Meier December 01, 2014 / Int J Cancer Glioma-associated microglial MMP9 expression is upregulated by TLR2 signaling and sensitive to minocycline F. Hu M.C. Ku D. Markovic O.D. a Dzaye S. Lehnardt M. Synowitz S.A. Wolf H. Kettenmann
January 01, 2014 / Stem Cells Generation of neuronal progenitor cells in response to tumors in the human brain J. Macas M.C. Ku C. Nern Y. Xu H. Bühler M. Remke M. Synowitz K. Franz V. Seifert K.H. Plate H. Kettenmann R. Glass S. Momma
February 27, 2018 / Cell Rep Oligodendrocytes in the mouse corpus callosum maintain axonal function by delivery of glucose N. Meyer N. Richter Z. Fan G. Siemonsmeier T. Pivneva P. Jordan C. Steinhäuser M. Semtner C. Nolte H. Kettenmann
October 01, 2014 / J Clin Invest Human satellite cells have regenerative capacity and are genetically manipulable A. Marg H. Escobar S. Gloy M. Kufeld J. Zacher A. Spuler C. Birchmeier Z. Izsvák S. Spuler
November 07, 2014 / Neurosci Lett Glioma-associated microglia and macrophages/monocytes display distinct electrophysiological properties and do not communicate via gap junctions N. Richter S. Wendt P.B. Georgieva D. Hambardzumyan C. Nolte H. Kettenmann
December 18, 2014 / Nature Primate-specific endogenous retrovirus-driven transcription defines naive-like stem cells J. Wang G. Xie M. Singh A.T. Ghanbarian T. Raskó A. Szvetnik H. Cai D. Besser A. Prigione N.V. Fuchs G.G. Schumann W. Chen M.C. Lorincz Z. Ivics L.D. Hurst Z. Izsvák
April 09, 2018 / Genes Dev Athymic mice reveal a requirement for T-cell-microglia interactions in establishing a microenvironment supportive of Nf1 low-grade glioma growth Y. Pan M. Xiong R. Chen Y. Ma C. Corman M. Maricos U. Kindler M. Semtner Y.H. Chen S. Dahiya D.H. Gutmann
September 01, 2014 / J Cell Sci Intracellular glycine receptor function facilitates glioma formation in vivo B. Förstera O.D. a Dzaye A. Winkelmann M. Semtner B. Benedetti D.S. Markovic M. Synowitz P. Wend M. Fähling M.P. Junier R. Glass H. Kettenmann J.C. Meier
December 01, 2014 / Int J Cancer Glioma-associated microglial MMP9 expression is upregulated by TLR2 signaling and sensitive to minocycline F. Hu M.C. Ku D. Markovic O.D. a Dzaye S. Lehnardt M. Synowitz S.A. Wolf H. Kettenmann