Einträge von Blesch, Armin auf dem Publikationsserver
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Schackel, Thomas, Kumar, Prateek, Günther, Manuel, Liu, Shengwen, Brunner, Manuel, Sandner, Beatrice, Puttagunta, Radhika
, Müller, Rainer
, Weidner, Norbert und Blesch, Armin
(2019)
Peptides and Astroglia Improve the Regenerative Capacity of Alginate Gels in the Injured Spinal Cord.
Tissue Engineering Part A 25 (7-8), S. 522-537.
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, Müller, Rainer
, Weidner, Norbert und Blesch, Armin
(2019)
Peptides and Astroglia Improve the Regenerative Capacity of Alginate Gels in the Injured Spinal Cord.
Tissue Engineering Part A 25 (7-8), S. 522-537.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Liu, Shengwen, Sandner, Beatrice, Nicholson, LaShae, Schackel, Thomas, Tenenbaum, Liliane, Puttagunta, Radhika
, Müller, Rainer
, Weidner, Norbert
und Blesch, Armin
(2017)
Regulated viral BDNF delivery in combination with Schwann cells promotes axonal regeneration through capillary alginate hydrogels after spinal cord injury.
Acta Biomaterialia 60, S. 167-180.
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, Müller, Rainer
, Weidner, Norbert
und Blesch, Armin
(2017)
Regulated viral BDNF delivery in combination with Schwann cells promotes axonal regeneration through capillary alginate hydrogels after spinal cord injury.
Acta Biomaterialia 60, S. 167-180.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Guenther, Manuel Ingo, Weidner, Norbert, Müller, Rainer
und Blesch, Armin
(2015)
Cell-seeded alginate hydrogel scaffolds promote directed linear axonal regeneration in the injured rat spinal cord.
Acta Biomaterialia 27, S. 140-150.
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und Blesch, Armin
(2015)
Cell-seeded alginate hydrogel scaffolds promote directed linear axonal regeneration in the injured rat spinal cord.
Acta Biomaterialia 27, S. 140-150.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Di Giovanni, Simone, Franz, Steffen, Ciatipis, Mareva, Pfeifer, Kathrin, Kierdorf, Birthe, Sandner, Beatrice, Bogdahn, Ulrich
, Blesch, Armin
, Winner, Beate und Weidner, Norbert
(2014)
Thoracic Rat Spinal Cord Contusion Injury Induces Remote Spinal Gliogenesis but Not Neurogenesis or Gliogenesis in the Brain.
PLoS ONE 9 (7), e102896.
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, Blesch, Armin
, Winner, Beate und Weidner, Norbert
(2014)
Thoracic Rat Spinal Cord Contusion Injury Induces Remote Spinal Gliogenesis but Not Neurogenesis or Gliogenesis in the Brain.
PLoS ONE 9 (7), e102896.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Sandner, Beatrice, Rivera, Francisco J.
, Caioni, Massimiliano, Nicholson, LaShae, Eckstein, Volker, Bogdahn, Ulrich, Aigner, Ludwig, Blesch, Armin
und Weidner, Norbert
(2013)
Bone morphogenetic proteins prevent bone marrow stromal cell-mediated oligodendroglial differentiation of transplanted adult neural progenitor cells in the injured spinal cord.
Stem Cell Research 11 (2), S. 758-771.
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, Caioni, Massimiliano, Nicholson, LaShae, Eckstein, Volker, Bogdahn, Ulrich, Aigner, Ludwig, Blesch, Armin
und Weidner, Norbert
(2013)
Bone morphogenetic proteins prevent bone marrow stromal cell-mediated oligodendroglial differentiation of transplanted adult neural progenitor cells in the injured spinal cord.
Stem Cell Research 11 (2), S. 758-771.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
May, Florian, Matiasek, Kaspar
, Vroemen, Maurice, Caspers, Christiane, Mrva, Thomas, Arndt, Christian, Schlenker, Boris, Gais, Peter, Brill, Thomas, Buchner, Alexander
, Blesch, Armin
, Hartung, Rudolf, Stief, Christian, Gansbacher, Bernd und Weidner, Norbert
(2008)
GDNF-Transduced Schwann Cell Grafts Enhance Regeneration of Erectile Nerves.
European Urology 54 (5), S. 1179-1187.
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, Vroemen, Maurice, Caspers, Christiane, Mrva, Thomas, Arndt, Christian, Schlenker, Boris, Gais, Peter, Brill, Thomas, Buchner, Alexander
, Blesch, Armin
, Hartung, Rudolf, Stief, Christian, Gansbacher, Bernd und Weidner, Norbert
(2008)
GDNF-Transduced Schwann Cell Grafts Enhance Regeneration of Erectile Nerves.
European Urology 54 (5), S. 1179-1187.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Vroemen, Maurice, Weidner, Norbert und Blesch, Armin
(2005)
Loss of gene expression in lentivirus- and retrovirus-transduced neural progenitor cells is correlated to migration and differentiation in the adult spinal cord.
Experimental Neurology 195 (1), S. 127-139.
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(2005)
Loss of gene expression in lentivirus- and retrovirus-transduced neural progenitor cells is correlated to migration and differentiation in the adult spinal cord.
Experimental Neurology 195 (1), S. 127-139.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Pfeifer, Katharina, Vroemen, Maurice, Blesch, Armin
und Weidner, Norbert
(2004)
Adult neural progenitor cells provide a permissive guiding substrate for corticospinal axon growth following spinal cord injury.
European Journal of Neuroscience 20 (7), S. 1695-1704.
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und Weidner, Norbert
(2004)
Adult neural progenitor cells provide a permissive guiding substrate for corticospinal axon growth following spinal cord injury.
European Journal of Neuroscience 20 (7), S. 1695-1704.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Blesch, Armin
, Yang, Hong, Weidner, Norbert, Hoang, An und Otero, Deborah
(2004)
Axonal responses to cellularly delivered NT-4/5 after spinal cord injury.
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 27 (2), S. 190-201.
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, Yang, Hong, Weidner, Norbert, Hoang, An und Otero, Deborah
(2004)
Axonal responses to cellularly delivered NT-4/5 after spinal cord injury.
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 27 (2), S. 190-201.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Hau, Peter, Wise, Petra, Bosserhoff, Anja-Katrin, Blesch, Armin, Jachimczak, Piotr, Tschertner, Ines, Bogdahn, Ulrich und Apfel, Rainer
(2002)
Cloning and characterization of the expression pattern of a novel splice product MIA (splice) of malignant melanoma-derived growth-inhibiting activity (MIA/CD-RAP) [corrected].
The Journal of investigative dermatology 119 (3), S. 562-569.
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Hau, Peter, Apfel, Rainer, Wiese, Petra, Tschertner, Ines, Blesch, Armin und Bogdahn, Ulrich
(2002)
Melanoma-inhibiting activity (MIA/CD-RAP) is expressed in a variety of malignant tumors of mainly neuroectodermal origin.
Anticancer research 22 (2A), S. 577-583.
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