Holger Hiemisch
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Newrzella D, Pahlavan P, Kruger C, Boehm C, Sorgenfrei O, Schrock H, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2007 Oct;
8:370.
PMID: 17937787
Background: The different physiological repertoire of CA3 and CA1 neurons in the hippocampus, as well as their differing behaviour after noxious stimuli are ultimately based upon differences in the expressed...
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Rossner M, Hirrlinger J, Wichert S, Boehm C, Newrzella D, Hiemisch H, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2006 Sep;
26(39):9956-66.
PMID: 17005859
The enormous cellular complexity of the brain is a major obstacle for gene expression profiling of neurological disease models, because physiologically relevant changes of transcription in a specific neuronal subset...
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Regard J, Scheek S, Borbiev T, Lanahan A, Schneider A, Demetriades A, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2004 Apr;
24(16):4092-103.
PMID: 15102925
Vascular endothelium forms a continuous, semipermeable barrier that regulates the transvascular movement of hormones, macromolecules, and other solutes. Here, we describe a novel immediate early gene that is expressed selectively...
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Schneider A, Laage R, von Ahsen O, Fischer A, Rossner M, Scheek S, et al.
J Neurochem
. 2004 Mar;
88(5):1114-26.
PMID: 15009667
Cerebral ischaemia induces transcriptional changes in a number of pathophysiologically important genes. Here we have systematically studied gene expression changes after 90 min and 24 h of permanent focal ischaemia...