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Volkmar Leßmann

12PUBLICATIONS
31CO-AUTHORS
Behavioural epidemiologyAutonomic nervous systemMedical devicesNeurology and neuromuscular diseasesBiomaterials
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Publications (12)

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|Jul 27, 2024
Controlled Hypoxia Acutely Prevents Physical Inactivity-Induced Peripheral BDNF Decline.

Yves Duderstadt, Stefanie Schreiber, Johannes Burtscher

|Jan 22, 2024
Brain-Derived neurotrophic factor and inflammatory biomarkers are unaffected by acute and chronic intermittent hypoxic-hyperoxic exposure in geriatric patients: a randomized controlled trial.

Tom Behrendt, Jessica Ibanez Quisilima, Robert Bielitzki

|Apr 04, 2023
Repurposing drugs against Alzheimer's disease: can the anti-multiple sclerosis drug fingolimod (FTY720) effectively tackle inflammation processes in AD?

Volkmar Leßmann, Georgia-Ioanna Kartalou, Thomas Endres

|Feb 24, 2022
Structural and functional brain alterations in patients with myasthenia gravis.

Benita Klaus, Patrick Müller, Nora van Wickeren

|Feb 12, 2021
Impairment of Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity at Schaffer Collateral-CA1 Synapses in Adult APP/PS1 Mice Depends on Proximity of Aβ Plaques.

Machhindra Garad, Elke Edelmann, Volkmar Leßmann

|Dec 01, 2020
Anti-Inflammatory Treatment with FTY720 Starting after Onset of Symptoms Reverses Synaptic Deficits in an AD Mouse Model.

Georgia-Ioanna Kartalou, Ana Rita Salgueiro-Pereira, Thomas Endres

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Lutz Schega

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Thomas Endres

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Stefanie Schreiber

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Elke Edelmann

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Rüdiger C Braun-Dullaeus

1 joint publications

Sylvia Badurek

1 joint publications

Wulf Haubensak

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Hanna Zwaka

1 joint publications

Ruth Bartels

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Oleh Lushchak

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Lutz Schega

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Thomas Endres

2 joint publications

Stefanie Schreiber

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Elke Edelmann

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