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Helmut Kettenmann

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Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 25, 2022
Microglia form satellites with different neuronal subtypes in the adult murine central nervous systemOlga Bakina, Helmut Kettenmann, Christiane Nolte
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 2, 2005
Acute insult of ammonia leads to calcium-dependent glutamate release from cultured astrocytes, an effect of pHChristopher Rose, Wolfgang Kresse, Helmut Kettenmann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2010
Impacting our youngEve Marder, Helmut Kettenmann, Sten Grillner
Neuron|January 15, 2013
Microglia: new roles for the synaptic stripperHelmut Kettenmann, Frank Kirchhoff, Alexei Verkhratsky
Plos Computational Biology|August 12, 2010
Calcium signals driven by single channel noiseAlexander Skupin, Helmut Kettenmann, Martin Falcke
ALTEX|January 1, 1990
[Alternatives to Animal Experimentation in University Education: Principles of Neurophysiology Exemplified by the Computer]Helmut Kettenmann, Thomas Müller, Melitta Schachner
Biological Chemistry|February 25, 2006
Anti-inflammatory effects of kinins via microglia in the central nervous systemMami Noda, Helmut Kettenmann, Keiji Wada
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|February 3, 2007
Membrane currents and cytoplasmic sodium transients generated by glutamate transport in Bergmann glial cellsSergei Kirischuk, Helmut Kettenmann, Alexei Verkhratsky
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|May 4, 2005
Dopamine and noradrenaline control distinct functions in rodent microglial cellsKatrin Färber, Ulrike Pannasch, Helmut Kettenmann
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 12, 2002
Bergmann glial cells form distinct morphological structures to interact with cerebellar neuronsJens Grosche, Helmut Kettenmann, Andreas Reichenbach
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Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 25, 2022
Microglia form satellites with different neuronal subtypes in the adult murine central nervous systemOlga Bakina, Helmut Kettenmann, Christiane Nolte
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 2, 2005
Acute insult of ammonia leads to calcium-dependent glutamate release from cultured astrocytes, an effect of pHChristopher Rose, Wolfgang Kresse, Helmut Kettenmann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2010
Impacting our youngEve Marder, Helmut Kettenmann, Sten Grillner
Neuron|January 15, 2013
Microglia: new roles for the synaptic stripperHelmut Kettenmann, Frank Kirchhoff, Alexei Verkhratsky
Plos Computational Biology|August 12, 2010
Calcium signals driven by single channel noiseAlexander Skupin, Helmut Kettenmann, Martin Falcke
ALTEX|January 1, 1990
[Alternatives to Animal Experimentation in University Education: Principles of Neurophysiology Exemplified by the Computer]Helmut Kettenmann, Thomas Müller, Melitta Schachner
Biological Chemistry|February 25, 2006
Anti-inflammatory effects of kinins via microglia in the central nervous systemMami Noda, Helmut Kettenmann, Keiji Wada
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|February 3, 2007
Membrane currents and cytoplasmic sodium transients generated by glutamate transport in Bergmann glial cellsSergei Kirischuk, Helmut Kettenmann, Alexei Verkhratsky
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|May 4, 2005
Dopamine and noradrenaline control distinct functions in rodent microglial cellsKatrin Färber, Ulrike Pannasch, Helmut Kettenmann
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 12, 2002
Bergmann glial cells form distinct morphological structures to interact with cerebellar neuronsJens Grosche, Helmut Kettenmann, Andreas Reichenbach
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