Helene L Walter
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Recent Articles
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Rastfeld F, Hoffmann M, Kruger S, Bohn P, Gribling-Burrer A, Wagner L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Jan;
16(1):420.
PMID: 39762287
Targeting of diseased cells is one of the most urgently needed prerequisites for a next generation of potent pharmaceuticals. Different approaches pursued fail mainly due to a lack of specific...
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Blaschke S, Vlachakis S, Pallast N, Walter H, Volz L, Wiedermann D, et al.
Stroke
. 2023 Jun;
54(8):2145-2155.
PMID: 37377015
Background: Beyond focal effects, stroke lesions impact the function of distributed networks. We here investigated (1) whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) alters the network changes induced by cerebral ischemia...
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Svacina M, Meissner A, Schweitzer F, Sprenger-Svacina A, Klein I, Wustenberg H, et al.
J Neuroimmune Pharmacol
. 2023 Mar;
18(1-2):208-214.
PMID: 36929282
Availability of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine for patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) raises the question of whether COVID-19 mRNA vaccine influences disease activity or...
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Michalettos G, Walter H, Pombo Antunes A, Wieloch T, Talhada D, Ruscher K
Mol Neurobiol
. 2021 Aug;
58(11):5876-5889.
PMID: 34417725
Following stroke, attenuation of detrimental inflammatory pathways might be a promising strategy to improve long-term outcome. In particular, cascades driven by pro-inflammatory chemokines interact with neurotransmitter systems such as the...
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Pikhovych A, Walter H, Mahabir E, Fink G, Graf R, Schroeter M, et al.
Lab Anim
. 2015 Oct;
50(3):212-6.
PMID: 26442519
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) constitutes a promising approach for promoting recovery of function after stroke, although the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are unclear. To conduct translational research in animal models,...
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Walter H, van der Maten G, Antunes A, Wieloch T, Ruscher K
J Neuroinflammation
. 2015 Apr;
12:24.
PMID: 25881123
Background: Recovery of lost neurological function after stroke is limited and dependent on multiple mechanisms including inflammatory processes. Selective pharmacological modulation of inflammation might be a promising approach to improve...
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Ruscher K, Kuric E, Liu Y, Walter H, Issazadeh-Navikas S, Englund E, et al.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2013 May;
33(8):1225-34.
PMID: 23632969
After stroke, brain inflammation in the ischemic hemisphere hampers brain tissue reorganization and functional recovery. Housing rats in an enriched environment (EE) dramatically improves recovery of lost neurologic functions after...