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pro vyhledávání: '"Kerstin, Immig"'
Autor:
Nicole Kaiser, Ingo Bechmann, Susann Haehnel, Felicitas Rapp, Zhana Haimon, Ina Patties, Franziska Menzel, Kerstin Immig, Nina Schöneberg
Publikováno v:
Glia. 66:15-33
Irradiation is widely used to treat brain tumors, and also to create bone marrow (BM) chimeras. BM chimeras are widely used to dissect functions and origin of microglia and blood-derived mononuclear cells under homeostatic or pathological conditions.
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 235:2151-2166
The concept as to how the brain maintains its immune privilege has initially been based on observations that it is lacking classical lymph vessels and later, the absence of dendritic cells (DC). This view has been challenged by several groups demonst
Autor:
Angela Schulz, Kerstin Immig, Jens Eilers, Johannes Hirrlinger, Johannes Orthgiess, Ingo Bechmann, Martin Gericke
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Immunology. 46:1529-1532
To characterize LysM-Cre mediated gene targeting in mice, we crossed LysM-Cre mice to two independent reporter-mouse lines (tdTomato or YFP). Surprisingly, we found that more than 90% of cells with LysM-Cre mediated recombination in the brain were ne
Autor:
Andreas Lösche, Fridtjof Schiefenhövel, Kathrin Jäger, Uwe-Karsten Hanisch, Kerstin Immig, Felicitas Merz, Knut Biber, Martin Gericke, Franziska Menzel, Ingo Bechmann, Martin Krueger
Publikováno v:
Glia. 63:611-625
The brain's immune privilege has been also attributed to the lack of dendritic cells (DC) within its parenchyma and the adjacent meninges, an assumption, which implies maintenance of antigens rather than their presentation in lymphoid organs. Using m
Autor:
Katja Krügel, Julia Preissler, Helmut Kettenmann, Frank Szulzewsky, Sonja Kallendrusch, Kerstin Immig, Vitali Matyash, Angela Schulz, Vera Lede, Diana Le Duc, Torsten Schöneberg, Antje Grosche, Ingo Bechmann
Publikováno v:
Glia. 63:206-215
GPR34 is a Gi/o protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) of the nucleotide receptor P2Y12 -like group. This receptor is highly expressed in microglia, however, the functional relevance of GPR34 in these glial cells is unknown. Previous results suggested an im
Publikováno v:
Experimental brain research. 235(7)
The concept as to how the brain maintains its immune privilege has initially been based on observations that it is lacking classical lymph vessels and later, the absence of dendritic cells (DC). This view has been challenged by several groups demonst
Autor:
Johannes, Orthgiess, Martin, Gericke, Kerstin, Immig, Angela, Schulz, Johannes, Hirrlinger, Ingo, Bechmann, Jens, Eilers
Publikováno v:
European journal of immunology. 46(6)
To characterize LysM-Cre mediated gene targeting in mice, we crossed LysM-Cre mice to two independent reporter-mouse lines (tdTomato or YFP). Surprisingly, we found that more than 90% of cells with LysM-Cre mediated recombination in the brain were ne
Autor:
Kerstin, Immig, Martin, Gericke, Franziska, Menzel, Felicitas, Merz, Martin, Krueger, Fridtjof, Schiefenhövel, Andreas, Lösche, Kathrin, Jäger, Uwe-Karsten, Hanisch, Knut, Biber, Ingo, Bechmann
Publikováno v:
Glia. 63(4)
The brain's immune privilege has been also attributed to the lack of dendritic cells (DC) within its parenchyma and the adjacent meninges, an assumption, which implies maintenance of antigens rather than their presentation in lymphoid organs. Using m
Autor:
Andreas Reichenbach, Wolfgang Härtig, Kerstin Immig, Martin Krueger, Dominik Michalski, Ingo Bechmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 35(2)
Ischemic stroke not only impairs neuronal function but also affects the cerebral vasculature as indicated by loss of blood—brain barrier (BBB) integrity. Therefore, therapeutical recanalization includes an enhanced risk for hemorrhagic transformati
Autor:
Julia, Preissler, Antje, Grosche, Vera, Lede, Diana, Le Duc, Katja, Krügel, Vitali, Matyash, Frank, Szulzewsky, Sonja, Kallendrusch, Kerstin, Immig, Helmut, Kettenmann, Ingo, Bechmann, Torsten, Schöneberg, Angela, Schulz
Publikováno v:
Glia. 63(2)
GPR34 is a Gi/o protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) of the nucleotide receptor P2Y12 -like group. This receptor is highly expressed in microglia, however, the functional relevance of GPR34 in these glial cells is unknown. Previous results suggested an im