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Keilhoff G, Titze M, Esser T, Langnaese K, Ebmeyer U
Neuroscience . 2015 Jun; 301:439-53. PMID: 26102006
Y-box-binding protein (YB-1) is a member of the cold-shock protein family and participates in a wide variety of DNA/RNA-dependent cellular processes including DNA repair, transcription, mRNA splicing, packaging, and translation....
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Hadzhieva M, Kirches E, Wilisch-Neumann A, Pachow D, Wallesch M, Schoenfeld P, et al.
Neuroscience . 2012 Nov; 230:94-101. PMID: 23178912
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by selective loss of motor neurons which leads to progressive paralysis and death by respiratory failure. Although the cause of...
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Schild L, Cotte T, Keilhoff G, Brodemann R
Phytomedicine . 2012 Apr; 19(8-9):812-8. PMID: 22516894
A short period of hypoxia/hypoglycaemia (oxygen and glucose deprivation, OGD) induced by perfusion with O(2)/glucose-free medium caused immediate loss and incomplete restoration of evoked field potentials in the CA1 region...
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Muller C, Gardemann A, Keilhoff G, Peter D, Wiswedel I, Schild L
Phytomedicine . 2012 Mar; 19(5):395-401. PMID: 22381945
Hepatocytes of a primary cell culture that are exposed to high glucose, insulin, and linoleic (LA) acid concentration respond with lipid accumulation, oxidative stress up to cell death. Such alterations...
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Keilhoff G, John R, Langnaese K, Schweizer H, Ebmeyer U
Neuroscience . 2010 Oct; 171(3):869-84. PMID: 20884331
We analyzed the long-term consequences of asphyxial cardiac arrest for hippocampal cell proliferation in rats to evaluate if the ischaemia-induced degenerated CA1 region may be repopulated by endogenous (stem) cells....
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Steiner J, Schroeter M, Schiltz K, Bernstein H, Muller U, Richter-Landsberg C, et al.
Neuroscience . 2010 Mar; 167(4):1025-31. PMID: 20226844
Recent meta-analyses showed consistently elevated levels of S100B in serum and cerebrospinal fluid of schizophrenic patients. This finding has been attributed to glial pathology because S100B is produced by astrocytes...
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Schild L, Chen B, Makarov P, Kattengell K, Heinitz K, Keilhoff G
Phytomedicine . 2010 Jan; 17(8-9):589-97. PMID: 20106643
At low concentration H(2)O(2) is an important signal molecule in proliferation of tumour cells. We report about a study investigating the effect of an ethanolic extract from Gynostemma pentaphyllum on...
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Kirches E, Steiner J, Schneider T, Vorwerk C, Scherlach C, Holtkamp N, et al.
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol . 2009 Sep; 36(1):86-9. PMID: 19719509
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Schild L, Roth A, Keilhoff G, Gardemann A, Brodemann R
Phytomedicine . 2009 May; 16(8):734-43. PMID: 19406629
In transverse hippcampus slices a short period of hypoxia/hypoglycemia induced by perfusion with O(2)/glucose-free medium caused early loss and incomplete restoration of evoked field potentials to only 50% in the...
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Steiner J, Bernstein H, Bogerts B, Gos T, Richter-Landsberg C, Wunderlich M, et al.
Neuroscience . 2008 May; 154(2):496-503. PMID: 18472341
S100B (member of a family of proteins that are 100% soluble in ammonium sulfate at neutral pH) has been widely used as astrocyte marker in animal models and in human...