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Hermann J. Schluesener

Hermann J. Schluesener

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Immunology

D-Index
67
Citations
15745
World Ranking
2671
National Ranking
176

Overview

Hermann J. Schluesener is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. The available data does not provide details on their recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

No specific information is available regarding their book publications, fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of research focus.

There are no listed awards attributed to Hermann J. Schluesener in the provided data. Additionally, the scientist is listed as currently living.

Best Publications

  • Local distribution of microglia in the normal adult human central nervous system differs by up to one order of magnitude.

    M Mittelbronn;K Dietz;H J Schluesener;R Meyermann

  • Systematic Evolution of a DNA Aptamer Binding to Rat Brain Tumor Microvessels SELECTIVE TARGETING OF ENDOTHELIAL REGULATORY PROTEIN PIGPEN

    Michael Blank;Toni Weinschenk;Martin Priemer;Hermann Schluesener

  • Bone morphogenetic proteins: neurotrophic roles for midbrain dopaminergic neurons and implications of astroglial cells.

    Jens Jordan;Martina Böttner;Hermann J. Schluesener;Klaus Unsicker

  • Role of exosomes in immune regulation.

    Xiao-Bo Li;Zhi-Ren Zhang;Hermann J. Schluesener;Shun-Qing Xu

  • CD14 expression by activated parenchymal microglia/macrophages and infiltrating monocytes following human traumatic brain injury.

    Rudi Beschorner;Thai D. Nguyen;Fatma Gözalan;Ingo Pedal

  • Autoaggressive T lymphocyte lines recognizing the encephalitogenic region of myelin basic protein: in vitro selection from unprimed rat T lymphocyte populations.

    Unknown

  • Glia activation induced by peripheral administration of aluminum oxide nanoparticles in rat brains

    Xiao-bo Li;Hao Zheng;Zhi-ren Zhang;Miao Li

  • Compound A, a plant origin ligand of glucocorticoid receptors, increases regulatory T cells and M2 macrophages to attenuate experimental autoimmune neuritis with reduced side effects.

    Zhiren Zhang;Zhi-Yuan Zhang;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • The allograft inflammatory factor-1 family of proteins

    Martin H Deininger;Richard Meyermann;Hermann J Schluesener

  • Immune depression syndrome following human spinal cord injury (SCI): a pilot study.

    T. Riegger;S. Conrad;H.J. Schluesener;H.-P. Kaps

  • Dynamics of microglial activation after human traumatic brain injury are revealed by delayed expression of macrophage-related proteins MRP8 and MRP14.

    Stefan Engel;Hermann Schluesener;Michel Mittelbronn;Karin Seid

  • Ultrasensitive Detection of Protein Using an Aptamer-Based Exonuclease Protection Assay

    Xiao-Li Wang;Fang Li;Yan-Hua Su;Xi Sun

  • Parenchymal accumulation of CD163+ macrophages/microglia in multiple sclerosis brains.

    Zhiren Zhang;Zhiren Zhang;Zhi-Yuan Zhang;Jens Schittenhelm;Yuzhang Wu

  • Oral administration of histone deacetylase inhibitor MS-275 ameliorates neuroinflammation and cerebral amyloidosis and improves behavior in a mouse model.

    Zhi-Yuan Zhang;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • Spinal cord injury-induced immune depression syndrome (SCI-IDS).

    Tino Riegger;Sabine Conrad;Kai Liu;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • Allograft-inflammatory factor-1 in rat experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, neuritis, and uveitis: expression by activated macrophages and microglial cells.

    Hermann J. Schluesener;Karin Seid;Jana Kretzschmar;Richard Meyermann

  • Mammalian toll-like receptors: from endogenous ligands to tissue regeneration

    Unknown

  • Localization of endothelial‐monocyte‐activating polypeptide II (EMAP II), a novel proinflammatory cytokine, to lesions of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, neuritis and uveitis: Expression by monocytes and activated microglial cells

    Hermann J. Schluesener;Karin Seid;Yunhua Zhao;Richard Meyermann

  • Expression of the S‐100 proteins MRP‐8 and ‐14 in ischemic brain lesions

    Eckmund Postler;Angelika Lehr;Hermann Schluesener;Richard Meyermann

  • Spinal cord injury induces early and persistent lesional P2X4 receptor expression.

    Jan M. Schwab;Jan M. Schwab;Lianghao Guo;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • AIF-1 expression defines a proliferating and alert microglial/macrophage phenotype following spinal cord injury in rats.

    Jan M Schwab;Eveline Frei;Isabel Klusman;Lisa Schnell

  • FTY720 ameliorates experimental autoimmune neuritis by inhibition of lymphocyte and monocyte infiltration into peripheral nerves

    Zhiren Zhang;Zhi-Yuan Zhang;Uwe Fauser;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • Expression of P2X4 receptor by lesional activated microglia during formalin-induced inflammatory pain.

    Liang-Hao Guo;Katrin Trautmann;Hermann J. Schluesener

  • Infiltrating CD14+ monocytes and expression of CD14 by activated parenchymal microglia/macrophages contribute to the pool of CD14+ cells in ischemic brain lesions.

    Rudi Beschorner;Hermann J Schluesener;Fatma Gözalan;Richard Meyermann

  • Cyclooxygenases-1 and -2 are differentially localized to microglia and endothelium in rat EAE and glioma.

    Martin H Deininger;Hermann J Schluesener

  • Identification of peptide sequences that induce the transport of phage across the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier

    Daniel M. Duerr;Stephen J. White;Hermann J. Schluesener

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Kremsner
Peter G. Kremsner University of Tübingen
Xiao Chen
Xiao Chen Zhejiang University
Stefan Laufer
Stefan Laufer University of Tübingen
Klaus Dietz
Klaus Dietz University of Tübingen
Klaus Unsicker
Klaus Unsicker University of Freiburg
Martin E. Schwab
Martin E. Schwab University of Zurich
Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni
Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni University of Washington
Lisa Schnell
Lisa Schnell University of Zurich
Jürgen A. Richt
Jürgen A. Richt Kansas State University
Viktor Magdolen
Viktor Magdolen Technical University of Munich

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