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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 20, 2005
Bacterial programmed cell death of cerebral endothelial cells involves dual death pathwaysDaniela Bermpohl, Annett Halle, Dorette Freyer, et al.
Glia|September 17, 2013
The G protein-coupled receptor 55 ligand l-α-lysophosphatidylinositol exerts microglia-dependent neuroprotection after excitotoxic lesionSonja Kallendrusch, Stine Kremzow, Marcin Nowicki, et al.
Glia|November 13, 2018
Microglial activation occurs late during preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseWolfgang J Streit, Heiko Braak, Kelly Del Tredici, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|June 30, 2004
RDP58, a novel immunomodulatory peptide, ameliorates clinical signs of disease in the Lewis rat model of acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisChristopher G DeVry, Marybeth Valdez, Lan Gao, et al.
Cancers|March 6, 2021
FOXM1 Inhibition in Ovarian Cancer Tissue Cultures Affects Individual Treatment Susceptibility Ex VivoLuzie Brückner, Annika Reinshagen, Ngoc Anh Hoang, et al.
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science|April 17, 2025
Intranasal Application of Peptides Modulating the Neuropeptide Y SystemEva-Maria Jülke, Benginur Özbay, Marcin Nowicki, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|June 15, 2026
Expression of GPR34 in microglia remains stable in human Alzheimer's diseaseSophie Seiffer, Jonas Rotter, Jana Brendler, et al.
Infection and Immunity|June 15, 2007
Pneumolysin causes neuronal cell death through mitochondrial damageJohann S Braun, Olaf Hoffmann, Miriam Schickhaus, et al.
Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie|November 16, 2020
[Is there a new salivary gland? - Rather not!]Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Stephan Ihrler, Martin Freesmeyer, et al.
Neuroscience|March 15, 2019
The Role of Iron and Nerve Inflammation in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2-Induced Peripheral NeuropathySabine Paeschke, Petra Baum, Klaus V Toyka, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 20, 2005
Bacterial programmed cell death of cerebral endothelial cells involves dual death pathwaysDaniela Bermpohl, Annett Halle, Dorette Freyer, et al.
Glia|September 17, 2013
The G protein-coupled receptor 55 ligand l-α-lysophosphatidylinositol exerts microglia-dependent neuroprotection after excitotoxic lesionSonja Kallendrusch, Stine Kremzow, Marcin Nowicki, et al.
Glia|November 13, 2018
Microglial activation occurs late during preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseWolfgang J Streit, Heiko Braak, Kelly Del Tredici, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|June 30, 2004
RDP58, a novel immunomodulatory peptide, ameliorates clinical signs of disease in the Lewis rat model of acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisChristopher G DeVry, Marybeth Valdez, Lan Gao, et al.
Cancers|March 6, 2021
FOXM1 Inhibition in Ovarian Cancer Tissue Cultures Affects Individual Treatment Susceptibility Ex VivoLuzie Brückner, Annika Reinshagen, Ngoc Anh Hoang, et al.
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science|April 17, 2025
Intranasal Application of Peptides Modulating the Neuropeptide Y SystemEva-Maria Jülke, Benginur Özbay, Marcin Nowicki, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|June 15, 2026
Expression of GPR34 in microglia remains stable in human Alzheimer's diseaseSophie Seiffer, Jonas Rotter, Jana Brendler, et al.
Infection and Immunity|June 15, 2007
Pneumolysin causes neuronal cell death through mitochondrial damageJohann S Braun, Olaf Hoffmann, Miriam Schickhaus, et al.
Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie|November 16, 2020
[Is there a new salivary gland? - Rather not!]Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Stephan Ihrler, Martin Freesmeyer, et al.
Neuroscience|March 15, 2019
The Role of Iron and Nerve Inflammation in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2-Induced Peripheral NeuropathySabine Paeschke, Petra Baum, Klaus V Toyka, et al.
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