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Pernille Vinther Nielsen

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Cells|April 30, 2021
Bone Marrow-Derived IL-1Ra Increases TNF Levels PoststrokeChristian Ulrich von Linstow, Sofie Mozart Hindkjær, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|September 12, 2020
The inflammatory response of the supraspinatus muscle in rotator cuff tear conditionsLars Henrik Frich, Livia Rosa Fernandes, Henrik Daa Schrøder, et al.
Biology|June 28, 2023
Selective Inhibition of Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Alters the Neuroinflammatory Response following Moderate Spinal Cord Injury in MiceMinna Christiansen Lund, Ditte Gry Ellman, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|November 21, 2023
Systemic treatment with a selective TNFR2 agonist alters the central and peripheral immune responses and transiently improves functional outcome after experimental ischemic strokeEstrid Thougaard, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, Amalie Forsberg, et al.
Biology|June 24, 2022
The Inflammatory Response after Moderate Contusion Spinal Cord Injury: A Time StudyMinna Christiansen Lund, Ditte Gry Ellman, Maiken Nissen, et al.
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|September 19, 2025
TNFR2 signaling shapes the sex-specific remyelinating properties of microglia after experimental strokeStefano Raffaele, Francesca Carolina Mannella, Estrid Thougaard, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|July 11, 2025
Systemic inhibition of soluble TNF significantly changes glial cell populations leading to improved myelin integrity and better functional outcome after experimental strokeEstrid Thougaard, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, Stefano Raffaele, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|April 4, 2026
Sex-specific roles of neuronal TNFR1 in synaptic remodeling and stroke recoveryPernille Vinther Nielsen, Minna Yli-Karjanmaa, Asvatha Poologarajah Veerasingham, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|September 11, 2019
TNF deficiency causes alterations in the spatial organization of neurogenic zones and alters the number of microglia and neurons in the cerebral cortexMinna Yli-Karjanmaa, Kathrine Solevad Larsen, Christina Dühring Fenger, et al.
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Cells|April 30, 2021
Bone Marrow-Derived IL-1Ra Increases TNF Levels PoststrokeChristian Ulrich von Linstow, Sofie Mozart Hindkjær, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery|September 12, 2020
The inflammatory response of the supraspinatus muscle in rotator cuff tear conditionsLars Henrik Frich, Livia Rosa Fernandes, Henrik Daa Schrøder, et al.
Biology|June 28, 2023
Selective Inhibition of Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Alters the Neuroinflammatory Response following Moderate Spinal Cord Injury in MiceMinna Christiansen Lund, Ditte Gry Ellman, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|November 21, 2023
Systemic treatment with a selective TNFR2 agonist alters the central and peripheral immune responses and transiently improves functional outcome after experimental ischemic strokeEstrid Thougaard, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, Amalie Forsberg, et al.
Biology|June 24, 2022
The Inflammatory Response after Moderate Contusion Spinal Cord Injury: A Time StudyMinna Christiansen Lund, Ditte Gry Ellman, Maiken Nissen, et al.
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|September 19, 2025
TNFR2 signaling shapes the sex-specific remyelinating properties of microglia after experimental strokeStefano Raffaele, Francesca Carolina Mannella, Estrid Thougaard, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|July 11, 2025
Systemic inhibition of soluble TNF significantly changes glial cell populations leading to improved myelin integrity and better functional outcome after experimental strokeEstrid Thougaard, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, Stefano Raffaele, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|April 4, 2026
Sex-specific roles of neuronal TNFR1 in synaptic remodeling and stroke recoveryPernille Vinther Nielsen, Minna Yli-Karjanmaa, Asvatha Poologarajah Veerasingham, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|September 11, 2019
TNF deficiency causes alterations in the spatial organization of neurogenic zones and alters the number of microglia and neurons in the cerebral cortexMinna Yli-Karjanmaa, Kathrine Solevad Larsen, Christina Dühring Fenger, et al.
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