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Philipp Schaible

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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|December 25, 2022
Modifying enzyme replacement therapy - A perspectivePhilipp Schaible
Nature Aging|March 31, 2026
Subcellular orchestration of microglial agingPhilipp Schaible, Daniel Erny
Journal of Neuroinflammation|March 3, 2025
How the gut microbiota impacts neurodegenerative diseases by modulating CNS immune cellsPhilipp Schaible, Julia Henschel, Daniel Erny
Cancer Research|December 13, 2022
RNA Therapeutics for Improving CAR T-cell Safety and EfficacyPhilipp Schaible, Wolfgang Bethge, Claudia Lengerke, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 8, 2025
Gut microbiota-derived TMAVA is a modulator of acute CNS-GVHDSangya Chatterjee, Tamina Rückert, Ina Martin, et al.
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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|December 25, 2022
Modifying enzyme replacement therapy - A perspectivePhilipp Schaible
Nature Aging|March 31, 2026
Subcellular orchestration of microglial agingPhilipp Schaible, Daniel Erny
Journal of Neuroinflammation|March 3, 2025
How the gut microbiota impacts neurodegenerative diseases by modulating CNS immune cellsPhilipp Schaible, Julia Henschel, Daniel Erny
Cancer Research|December 13, 2022
RNA Therapeutics for Improving CAR T-cell Safety and EfficacyPhilipp Schaible, Wolfgang Bethge, Claudia Lengerke, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 8, 2025
Gut microbiota-derived TMAVA is a modulator of acute CNS-GVHDSangya Chatterjee, Tamina Rückert, Ina Martin, et al.
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