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Overview

Jens Grosche is affiliated with Leipzig University in Germany and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work focuses on subfields such as Ophthalmology and Molecular Biology, illustrating a specialized interest in eye-related health and molecular mechanisms.

The recent paper authored with coauthors includes:

  • Physiology and pathophysiology of the retinal neuroglia, 2025, published in Handbook of Clinical Neurology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jens Grosche include:

  • Antje Grosche
  • Alexei Verkhratsky

The principal publication venue for Grosche's research has been the Handbook of Clinical Neurology.

Main topics of investigation in their work include:

  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Retinal Diseases and Treatments

These topics align with their research in ophthalmology, emphasizing retinal health and disease mechanisms.

Best Publications

  • Müller Cells in the Healthy and Diseased Retina

    Andreas Bringmann;Thomas Pannicke;Jens Grosche;Mike Francke

  • Microdomains for neuron-glia interaction: Parallel fiber signaling to Bergmann glial cells

    Jens Grosche;Vitali Matyash;Thomas Möller;Alexej Verkhratsky

  • Müller cells are living optical fibers in the vertebrate retina

    Kristian Franze;Jens Grosche;Serguei N. Skatchkov;Stefan Schinkinger

  • Cortical neurons immunoreactive for the potassium channel Kv3.1b subunit are predominantly surrounded by perineuronal nets presumed as a buffering system for cations

    Wolfgang Härtig;Amin Derouiche;Klaus Welt;Kurt Brauer

  • Activity-dependent formation and functions of chondroitin sulfate-rich extracellular matrix of perineuronal nets

    Alexander Dityatev;Gert Brückner;Galina Dityateva;Jens Grosche

  • Postnatal development of perineuronal nets in wild-type mice and in a mutant deficient in tenascin-R.

    Gert Brückner;Jens Grosche;Sandra Schmidt;Wolfgang Härtig

  • Role of retinal glial cells in neurotransmitter uptake and metabolism

    Andreas Bringmann;Thomas Pannicke;Bernd Biedermann;Mike Francke

  • P2X7 receptor expression after ischemia in the cerebral cortex of rats.

    Heike Franke;Albrecht Günther;Jens Grosche;Renate Schmidt

  • P2X7 receptors in Müller glial cells from the human retina.

    Thomas Pannicke;Wolfgang Fischer;Bernd Biedermann;Hiltrud Schädlich

  • P2X receptor expression on astrocytes in the nucleus accumbens of rats

    H Franke;J Grosche;H Schädlich;U Krügel

  • Bergmann glial cells form distinct morphological structures to interact with cerebellar neurons.

    Jens Grosche;Helmut Kettenmann;Andreas Reichenbach

  • Peeling of the basal membrane in the human retina: ultrastructural effects.

    Sebastian Wolf;Ute Schnurbusch;Peter Wiedemann;Jens Grosche

  • Targeted inactivation of dystrophin gene product Dp71: phenotypic impact in mouse retina

    Cécile Dalloz;Rachel Sarig;Patrice Fort;David Yaffe

  • Region and lamina-specific distribution of extracellular matrix proteoglycans, hyaluronan and tenascin-R in the mouse hippocampal formation.

    Gert Brückner;Jens Grosche;Maike Hartlage-Rübsamen;Sandra Schmidt

  • Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP), Glutamine Synthetase (GS), and Bcl-2 Protooncogene Protein by Muller (Glial) Cells in Retinal Light Damage of Rats

    J. Grosche;W. Hartig;A. Reichenbach

  • Diffuse perineuronal nets and modified pyramidal cells immunoreactive for glutamate and the GABA(A) receptor alpha1 subunit form a unique entity in rat cerebral cortex

    Florian Wegner;Wolfgang Härtig;Andreas Bringmann;Jens Grosche

  • Human intravenous immunoglobulin provides protection against Aβ toxicity by multiple mechanisms in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

    Johanna Magga;Lakshman Puli;Rea Pihlaja;Katja Kanninen

  • P2 receptor-types involved in astrogliosis in vivo

    Heike Franke;Ute Krügel;Renate Schmidt;Jens Grosche

  • Developmental regulation of voltage-gated K+ channel and GABAA receptor expression in Bergmann glial cells

    T Muller;JM Fritschy;J Grosche;GD Pratt

  • Decomposition and long-lasting downregulation of extracellular matrix in perineuronal nets induced by focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

    Carsten Hobohm;Albrecht Günther;Jens Grosche;Steffen Rossner

  • Axon initial segment ensheathed by extracellular matrix in perineuronal nets.

    G. Brückner;S. Szeöke;S. Pavlica;J. Grosche

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Härtig
Wolfgang Härtig Leipzig University
Gert Brückner
Gert Brückner Leipzig University
Tibor Harkany
Tibor Harkany Medical University of Vienna
Thomas Pannicke
Thomas Pannicke Leipzig University
Kurt Brauer
Kurt Brauer Leipzig University
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Uwe G. Liebert
Uwe G. Liebert Leipzig University
Thomas Arendt
Thomas Arendt Leipzig University
Jan Mulder
Jan Mulder Karolinska Institute
Alexander Dityatev
Alexander Dityatev German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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