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Michael Besselmann

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Peters J, Kohler H, Oltmanns K, Besselmann M, Zwaan M, Gutcke A, et al.
Rehabilitation (Stuttg) . 2021 Sep; 60(4):e1. PMID: 34488235
No abstract available.
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Peters J, Kohler H, Oltmanns K, Besselmann M, Zwaan M, Gutcke A, et al.
Rehabilitation (Stuttg) . 2021 Aug; 60(4):231-234. PMID: 34428803
No abstract available.
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Pereira V, Gralla J, Davalos A, Bonafe A, Castano C, Chapot R, et al.
Stroke . 2013 Aug; 44(10):2802-7. PMID: 23908066
Background And Purpose: Mechanical thrombectomy using stent retriever devices have been advocated to increase revascularization in intracranial vessel occlusion. We present the results of a large prospective study on the...
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Kellinghaus C, Berning S, Besselmann M
Epilepsy Behav . 2009 Jan; 14(2):429-31. PMID: 19130901
Treatment of status epilepticus usually requires intravenous anticonvulsant therapy. Lacosamide is a novel anticonvulsant drug that is available as infusion solution. We describe a patient with nonconvulsive status epilepticus who...
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Trapp T, Kogler G, El-Khattouti A, Sorg R, Besselmann M, Focking M, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2008 Jul; 283(47):32244-53. PMID: 18628208
An under-agarose chemotaxis assay was used to investigate whether unrestricted somatic stem cells (USSC) that were recently characterized in human cord blood are attracted by neuronal injury in vitro. USSC...
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Focking M, Besselmann M, Trapp T
Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars) . 2007 Feb; 66(4):273-8. PMID: 17265689
Multi-Western blots of more than 400 proteins were performed from brain extracts of mice submitted to transient focal ischemia induced by 1 h middle cerebral artery (MCA) thread occlusion. Measurements...
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Schilling M, Besselmann M, Muller M, Strecker J, Ringelstein E, Kiefer R
Exp Neurol . 2005 Sep; 196(2):290-7. PMID: 16153641
Activated microglia and hematogenous macrophages are known to be involved in infarct development after cerebral ischemia. Traditionally, hematogenic macrophages are thought to be the primary cells to remove the ischemic...
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Kuhlenbaumer G, Muller U, Besselmann M, Rauterberg J, Robenek H, Hunermund G, et al.
J Neurol . 2004 Mar; 251(3):357-9. PMID: 15015022
No abstract available.
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Dziewas R, Konrad C, Drager B, Evers S, Besselmann M, Ludemann P, et al.
J Neurol . 2003 Oct; 250(10):1179-84. PMID: 14586598
The highly variable clinical course of cervical artery dissections still poses a major challenge to the treating physician. This study was conducted (1) to describe the differences in clinical and...
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Schilling M, Besselmann M, Leonhard C, Mueller M, Ringelstein E, Kiefer R
Exp Neurol . 2003 Sep; 183(1):25-33. PMID: 12957485
Resident microglia and hematogenous macrophages play crucial roles in the pathogenetic cascade following cerebral ischemia but may functionally differ regarding neuroprotective and cytotoxic properties. Distinction between these cells has not...