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Gebhard Stopper

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Zophel S, Kuchler N, Jansky J, Hoxha C, Schafer G, Weise J, et al.
Mol Cancer . 2024 Sep; 23(1):210. PMID: 39342291
Assessing the prognosis of patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin B cell lymphoma mainly relies on a clinical risk score (IPI). Standard first-line therapies are based on a chemo-immunotherapy with rituximab, which...
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Stopper G, Caudal L, Rieder P, Gobbo D, Stopper L, Felix L, et al.
Pflugers Arch . 2023 Sep; 475(11):1283-1300. PMID: 37700120
Fluorescent dyes and genetically encoded fluorescence indicators (GEFI) are common tools for visualizing concentration changes of specific ions and messenger molecules during intra- as well as intercellular communication. Using advanced...
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Rieder P, Gobbo D, Stopper G, Welle A, Damo E, Kirchhoff F, et al.
Front Mol Neurosci . 2022 Apr; 15:840948. PMID: 35431801
The spinal cord is the main pathway connecting brain and peripheral nervous system. Its functionality relies on the orchestrated activity of both neurons and glial cells. To date, most advancement...
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Schweigmann M, Caudal L, Stopper G, Scheller A, Koch K, Kirchhoff F
Front Cell Neurosci . 2021 Aug; 15:720675. PMID: 34447299
Understanding and modulating CNS function in physiological as well as pathophysiological contexts remains a significant ambition in research and clinical applications. The investigation of the multifaceted CNS cell types including...
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Muller F, Cherkas V, Stopper G, Caudal L, Stopper L, Kirchhoff F, et al.
Glia . 2021 Aug; 69(12):2798-2811. PMID: 34388285
Recent achievements in indicator optimization and imaging techniques promote the advancement of functional imaging to decipher complex signaling processes in living cells, such as Ca activity patterns. Astrocytes are important...