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Brisch R, Wojtylak S, Saniotis A, Steiner J, Gos T, Kumaratilake J, et al.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci . 2021 Oct; 272(6):929-945. PMID: 34595576
This narrative review examines the possible role of microglial cells, first, in neuroinflammation and, second, in schizophrenia, depression, and suicide. Recent research on the interactions between microglia, astrocytes and neurons...
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Wolf R, Dobrowolny H, Nullmeier S, Bogerts B, Schwegler H
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci . 2017 Apr; 268(5):461-470. PMID: 28361258
The role of the thalamus in schizophrenia has increasingly been studied in recent years. Deficits in the ventral thalamus have been described in only few postmortem and neuroimaging studies. We...
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Brentrup D, Wolf R
Rouxs Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 203(1-2):51-59. PMID: 28305980
Oocytes explanted from adult ovaries of the arrhenotokous Hymenopteron Pimpla turionellae remain in an inactive state, because development has not been initiated by mechanical deformation during natural oviposition. However, they...
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Brentrup D, Wolf R
Rouxs Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 203(1-2):44-50. PMID: 28305979
Explanted oocytes and eggs of different developmental stages from the Hymenopteron Pimpla were fused in pairs as "parabiotic tandems". Interactions within the tandem were analysed by time lapse films. Except...
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Wolf R
Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 188(1):65-73. PMID: 28305156
In the eggs ofWachtliella persicariae the cleavage nuclei move relative to the surrounding ooplasm. This 'active' migration is caused by an organelle whose ultrastructure was studied throughout the mitotic cycle....
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Wolf R, Nuss E
Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 179(3):197-202. PMID: 28304879
Time-lapse photomicrographs of eggs from the Ichneumonid waspPimpla and from the gall midgeWachtliella reveal that during fixation the ooplasm performs excessive streaming movements when conventional fluids such as Bouin's or...
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Wolf R
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org . 2017 Mar; 169(4):308-313. PMID: 28304781
To affirm the hypothesis that during the early cleavage inWachtliella persicariae L., central and marginal ooplasm do not only differ by their kinematic aspects (Wolf, 1969; Wolf and Krause, 1971)...
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Wolf R
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org . 2017 Mar; 172(1):28-57. PMID: 28304740
Between each mitotic cycle, the cleavage nuclei ofWachtliella move over long distances, thus populating the ooplasm within a short time. Besides being shifted passively by flowing pulses of the ooplasm,...
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Wolf R, Krause G
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org . 2017 Mar; 167(3):266-287. PMID: 28304665
In the eggs ofPimpla turionellae, which are characterized by a long germ anlage ("long-germ egg" type), the cleavage nuclei primarily populate the anterior part and only later appear in the...
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Wolf R
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org . 2017 Mar; 162(2):121-160. PMID: 28304529
The experimental results ofGEYER-DUSZYNSKA (1959), speaking in favour of three ooplasmic factors localized in the pole plasm, in the basophilic oosome material contained therein, as well as in the periplasm...