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Autor:
Sandra Kapitza, Julia Kaiser, Nicolas Good, Patricia S. Plattner, Christiane Bleul, Michael Linnebank, Roland Martin, Marc P. Schneider, Björn Zörner, Maryam S. Seyedsadr, Benjamin V. Ineichen, Martin E. Schwab
Publikováno v:
Acta Neuropathologica. 134:423-440
Two hallmarks of chronic multiple sclerosis lesions are the absence of significant spontaneous remyelination and primary as well as secondary neurodegeneration. Both characteristics may be influenced by the presence of inhibitory factors preventing m
Autor:
Vladimir B.C. de Souza, Mark D. Robinson, Martin E. Schwab, Martina A. Maibach, Julia Kaiser, Niels Hagenbuch, Iris Salpeter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience, 39 (24)
The Journal of Neuroscience
The Journal of Neuroscience
In response to cortical stroke and unilateral corticospinal tract degeneration, compensatory sprouting of spared corticospinal fibers is associated with recovery of skilled movement in rodents. To date, little is known about the molecular mechanisms
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Autor:
Ruslan Rust, Julia Kaiser
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 37:4658-4660
Injuries to the CNS lead to severe and often irreversible deficits in sensorimotor and autonomous function. In spinal cord injury (SCI), mechanical damage results in the death of local neurons and glia at the lesion site within minutes to hours. This
Autor:
Anna-Sophia Wahl, Julia Kaiser, Uta Büchler, Eva Erlebach, Stefan Imobersteg, Martin E. Schwab, Shirin Schneeberger, Martina Stirn, Benjamin V. Ineichen, Aileen Schroeter, Bjoern Ommer, Alice C Mosberger, Martin Wieckhorst, Biagio Brattoli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
The majority of stroke patients develop post-stroke fatigue, a symptom which impairs motivation and diminishes the success of rehabilitative interventions. We show that large cortical strokes acutely reduce activity levels in rats for 1–2 weeks as