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Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum|December 16, 1998
Aromatic alcohols as neuroprotectantsM Uhr, B Moosmann, C Behl
FEBS Letters|August 25, 1997
Neuroprotective potential of aromatic alcohols against oxidative cell deathB Moosmann, M Uhr, C Behl
Der Nervenarzt|October 28, 2016
[Strategies for cerebrospinal fluid analysis - Integrated results report]M Uhr, H Tumani, P Lange
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 31, 1993
Ascorbate concentration in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. Intrathecal accumulation and CSF flow rateH Reiber, M Ruff, M Uhr
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|September 6, 2002
Penetration of endogenous steroid hormones corticosterone, cortisol, aldosterone and progesterone into the brain is enhanced in mice deficient for both mdr1a and mdr1b P-glycoproteinsM Uhr, F Holsboer, M B Müller
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 21, 2004
Intrathecal IgA synthesis in neurosyphilisM Ebinger, M T Grauer, M Uhr
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1994
Relevance of endogenous ascorbate and tocopherol for brain cell vitality indicated by photon emissionH Reiber, U Martens, F Prall, et al.
Der Nervenarzt|November 18, 2016
[Importance of cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics in neuropsychiatric diseases]H Tumani, M Uhr, B Wildemann, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|June 6, 2003
Physicochemical characterization of silicon-containing glycolipids by DSC, FT-Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffractionM Uhr, S Wartewig, T Unruh, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 4, 2000
Penetration of amitriptyline, but not of fluoxetine, into brain is enhanced in mice with blood-brain barrier deficiency due to mdr1a P-glycoprotein gene disruptionM Uhr, T Steckler, A Yassouridis, et al.
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Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum|December 16, 1998
Aromatic alcohols as neuroprotectantsM Uhr, B Moosmann, C Behl
FEBS Letters|August 25, 1997
Neuroprotective potential of aromatic alcohols against oxidative cell deathB Moosmann, M Uhr, C Behl
Der Nervenarzt|October 28, 2016
[Strategies for cerebrospinal fluid analysis - Integrated results report]M Uhr, H Tumani, P Lange
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 31, 1993
Ascorbate concentration in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. Intrathecal accumulation and CSF flow rateH Reiber, M Ruff, M Uhr
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|September 6, 2002
Penetration of endogenous steroid hormones corticosterone, cortisol, aldosterone and progesterone into the brain is enhanced in mice deficient for both mdr1a and mdr1b P-glycoproteinsM Uhr, F Holsboer, M B Müller
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 21, 2004
Intrathecal IgA synthesis in neurosyphilisM Ebinger, M T Grauer, M Uhr
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1994
Relevance of endogenous ascorbate and tocopherol for brain cell vitality indicated by photon emissionH Reiber, U Martens, F Prall, et al.
Der Nervenarzt|November 18, 2016
[Importance of cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics in neuropsychiatric diseases]H Tumani, M Uhr, B Wildemann, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|June 6, 2003
Physicochemical characterization of silicon-containing glycolipids by DSC, FT-Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffractionM Uhr, S Wartewig, T Unruh, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 4, 2000
Penetration of amitriptyline, but not of fluoxetine, into brain is enhanced in mice with blood-brain barrier deficiency due to mdr1a P-glycoprotein gene disruptionM Uhr, T Steckler, A Yassouridis, et al.
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