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Tamara Russ

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Potru P, Vidovic N, Wiemann S, Russ T, Trautmann M, Spittau B
Cells . 2024 Apr; 13(7. PMID: 38607069
Despite being immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), microglia contribute to CNS development, maturation, and homeostasis, and microglia dysfunction has been implicated in several neurological disorders. Recent advancements...
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Russ T, Enders L, Zbiegly J, Potru P, Wurm J, Spittau B
Biomedicines . 2023 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 38001883
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects 1-2% of the population over the age of 60 and the majority of PD cases are sporadic, without any family history of the disease. Neuroinflammation driven...
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Russ T, Hu Z, Li L, Zhou L, Liu H, Weimar U, et al.
ACS Sens . 2022 Oct; 7(10):3023-3031. PMID: 36200992
The demand for gas sensors that can detect gases selectively at low temperatures has increased steadily over recent years. Most devices use semiconducting metal oxides as sensing materials which often...
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Jahn J, Bollensdorf A, Kalischer C, Piecha R, Weiss-Muller J, Potru P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Sep; 23(18). PMID: 36142162
Microglia play important roles during physiological and pathological situations in the CNS. Several reports have described the expression of in disease-associated and aged microglia. Here, we demonstrated that TGFβ1 controled...
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von Ehr A, Attaai A, Neidert N, Potru P, Russ T, Zoller T, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci . 2020 Apr; 14:66. PMID: 32296307
Microglia are constantly surveying their microenvironment and rapidly react to impairments by changing their morphology, migrating toward stimuli and adopting gene expression profiles characterizing their activated state. The increased expression...
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Zoller T, Attaai A, Potru P, Russ T, Spittau B
Int J Mol Sci . 2018 Mar; 19(3). PMID: 29494550
Microglia are the resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS) and participate in physiological and pathological processes. Their unique developmental nature suggests age-dependent structural and functional impairments that...