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Lucas Schirmer

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European Journal of Immunology|December 23, 2025
Spatially Resolved Profiling of Compartmentalized Muscle and Brain InflammationThorge Dobbertin, Lucas Schirmer
Trends in Neurosciences|October 30, 2021
SARS-CoV-2-specific neuropathology: fact or fiction?Anne-Katrin Pröbstel, Lucas Schirmer
Glia|December 25, 2024
Multiple Sclerosis: Glial Cell Diversity in Time and SpaceSusanne M Kooistra, Lucas Schirmer
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|November 28, 2018
Granular hydrogels: emergent properties of jammed hydrogel microparticles and their applications in tissue repair and regenerationLindsay Riley, Lucas Schirmer, Tatiana Segura
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|March 5, 2014
To look for a needle in a haystack: the search for autoantibodies in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Rajneesh Srivastava, Bernhard Hemmer
Advanced Healthcare Materials|November 19, 2016
StarPEG-Heparin Hydrogels to Protect and Sustainably Deliver IL-4Lucas Schirmer, Passant Atallah, Carsten Werner, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|July 19, 2021
Chemokine-Capturing Wound Contact Layer Rescues Dermal HealingLucas Schirmer, Passant Atallah, Uwe Freudenberg, et al.
JAMA Neurology|April 20, 2013
Enriched CD161high CCR6+ γδ T cells in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Veit Rothhammer, Bernhard Hemmer, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 27, 2010
The radiologically isolated syndrome: take action when the unexpected is uncovered?Johann Sellner, Lucas Schirmer, Bernhard Hemmer, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|December 1, 2010
Axonal loss and neurofilament phosphorylation changes accompany lesion development and clinical progression in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Jack P Antel, Wolfgang Brück, et al.
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European Journal of Immunology|December 23, 2025
Spatially Resolved Profiling of Compartmentalized Muscle and Brain InflammationThorge Dobbertin, Lucas Schirmer
Trends in Neurosciences|October 30, 2021
SARS-CoV-2-specific neuropathology: fact or fiction?Anne-Katrin Pröbstel, Lucas Schirmer
Glia|December 25, 2024
Multiple Sclerosis: Glial Cell Diversity in Time and SpaceSusanne M Kooistra, Lucas Schirmer
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|November 28, 2018
Granular hydrogels: emergent properties of jammed hydrogel microparticles and their applications in tissue repair and regenerationLindsay Riley, Lucas Schirmer, Tatiana Segura
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|March 5, 2014
To look for a needle in a haystack: the search for autoantibodies in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Rajneesh Srivastava, Bernhard Hemmer
Advanced Healthcare Materials|November 19, 2016
StarPEG-Heparin Hydrogels to Protect and Sustainably Deliver IL-4Lucas Schirmer, Passant Atallah, Carsten Werner, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|July 19, 2021
Chemokine-Capturing Wound Contact Layer Rescues Dermal HealingLucas Schirmer, Passant Atallah, Uwe Freudenberg, et al.
JAMA Neurology|April 20, 2013
Enriched CD161high CCR6+ γδ T cells in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Veit Rothhammer, Bernhard Hemmer, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 27, 2010
The radiologically isolated syndrome: take action when the unexpected is uncovered?Johann Sellner, Lucas Schirmer, Bernhard Hemmer, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|December 1, 2010
Axonal loss and neurofilament phosphorylation changes accompany lesion development and clinical progression in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Jack P Antel, Wolfgang Brück, et al.
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