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Felix Schweiger

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Joost S, Schweiger F, Pfeiffer F, Ertl C, Keiler J, Frank M, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci . 2022 Mar; 16:709596. PMID: 35250482
Myelin damage is a histopathological hallmark of multiple sclerosis lesions. Results of studies suggest that impaired myelin-axon interaction characterized by focal myelin detachments is an early event during lesion genesis....
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Lemke D, Klement R, Schweiger F, Schweiger B, Spitz J
Front Immunol . 2021 Apr; 12:655739. PMID: 33897704
Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) is a secosteroid and prohormone which is metabolized in various tissues to the biologically most active vitamin D hormone 1,25(OH)D (calcitriol). 1,25(OH)D has multiple pleiotropic effects, particularly...
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Kunisch R, Zimmermann P, Berges N, Nitzschke M, Schweiger F, Seidl M, et al.
GMS J Med Educ . 2021 Mar; 38(1):Doc4. PMID: 33659609
Due to the ban on classroom teaching during the pandemic, the Munich "Anamnesegruppen" had to be switched to e-learning at short notice. There were no established concepts for this, which...
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Yakimov V, Schweiger F, Zhan J, Behrangi N, Horn A, Schmitz C, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2019 Apr; 152(2):119-131. PMID: 31016368
Oligodendrocyte degeneration is a hallmark of multiple sclerosis pathology, and protecting oligodendrocytes and myelin is likely to be of clinical relevance. Traditionally, oligodendrocyte and myelin degeneration are viewed as a...
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Chrzanowski U, Bhattarai S, Scheld M, Clarner T, Fallier-Becker P, Beyer C, et al.
Neurochem Int . 2019 Mar; 126:139-153. PMID: 30867127
Brain-intrinsic degenerative cascades are a proposed factor driving inflammatory lesion formation in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. We recently showed that encephalitogenic lymphocytes are recruited to the sites of active demyelination...