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Maureen Walberer

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Backes H, Walberer M, Ladwig A, Rueger M, Neumaier B, Endepols H, et al.
Neuroimage . 2016 Jan; 128:54-62. PMID: 26747749
Inflammatory cells such as microglia need energy to exert their functions and to maintain their cellular integrity and membrane potential. Subsequent to cerebral ischemia, inflammatory cells infiltrate tissue with limited...
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Walberer M, Rueger M
Ann Transl Med . 2015 Jul; 3(9):123. PMID: 26207251
The main challenge of stroke research is to translate promising experimental findings from the bench to the bedside. Many suggestions have been made how to achieve this goal, identifying the...
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Walberer M, Jantzen S, Backes H, Rueger M, Keuters M, Neumaier B, et al.
Brain Res . 2014 Jun; 1581:80-8. PMID: 24905627
Neuroinflammation with microglia activation (MA) constitutes a key tissue response in acute stroke. Until now, its course in the chronic stage is less well defined. Here, we investigated (i) neuroinflammation...
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Rueger M, Keuters M, Walberer M, Braun R, Klein R, Sparing R, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Aug; 7(8):e43776. PMID: 22928032
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is increasingly being used in human studies as an adjuvant tool to promote recovery of function after stroke. However, its neurobiological effects are still largely...
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Claus H, Walberer M, Simard M, Emig B, Muesken S, Rueger M, et al.
Neuropathology . 2012 May; 33(1):30-8. PMID: 22640018
Focal cerebral ischemia induces cellular responses that may result in secondary tissue damage. We recently demonstrated multi-facetted spatial and temporal patterns of neuroinflammation by multimodal imaging. In the present study,...
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Walberer M, Backes H, Rueger M, Neumaier B, Endepols H, Hoehn M, et al.
Stroke . 2011 Oct; 43(1):193-8. PMID: 22033990
Background And Purpose: Experimental stroke models are essential to study in vivo pathophysiological processes of focal cerebral ischemia. In this study, an embolic stroke model in rats was applied (1)...
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Backes H, Walberer M, Endepols H, Neumaier B, Graf R, Wienhard K, et al.
J Nucl Med . 2011 Jul; 52(8):1252-60. PMID: 21764786
Unlabelled: Diseases and dysfunction of the central nervous system are often associated with regional changes in cerebral glucose metabolism, which can be measured in vivo by PET using (18)F-FDG as...
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Walberer M, Rueger M, Simard M, Emig B, Jander S, Fink G, et al.
Exp Transl Stroke Med . 2010 Dec; 2(1):22. PMID: 21171972
Background: Neuroinflammation evolves as a multi-facetted response to focal cerebral ischemia. It involves activation of resident glia cell populations, recruitment of blood-derived leucocytes as well as humoral responses. Among these...
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Kumagai T, Walberer M, Nakamura H, Endepols H, Sue M, Vollmar S, et al.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab . 2010 Aug; 31(2):580-92. PMID: 20700132
Experimental and clinical studies indicate that waves of cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) appearing in the ischemic penumbra contribute to secondary lesion growth. We used an embolic stroke model that enabled...
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Rueger M, Backes H, Walberer M, Neumaier B, Ullrich R, Simard M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2010 May; 30(18):6454-60. PMID: 20445071
Neural stem cells reside in two major niches in the adult brain [i.e., the subventricular zone (SVZ) and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus]. Insults to the brain such as...