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Jobst Sievers

Jobst Sievers

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Neuroscience

D-Index
48
Citations
7824
World Ranking
6231
National Ranking
523

Overview

Jobst Sievers is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany. Their academic profile does not currently list specific papers, co-authors, or a defined set of main fields, subfields, or topics of study.

This absence of detailed publication and research data suggests that Jobst Sievers' publicly available profile primarily indicates their institutional association without elaboration on research activities or contributions.

No information regarding awards or book publications related to Jobst Sievers is currently presented. The scientist is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Fibroblast growth factors promote the survival of adult rat retinal ganglion cells after transection of the optic nerve

    Jobst Sievers;Beate Hausmann;Klaus Unsicker;Martin Berry

  • Dimethylfumarate inhibits microglial and astrocytic inflammation by suppressing the synthesis of nitric oxide, IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 in an in-vitro model of brain inflammation

    Henrik Wilms;Jobst Sievers;Uta Rickert;Martin Rostami-Yazdi

  • Activation of microglia by human neuromelanin is NF-κB dependent and involves p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase: implications for Parkinson’s disease

    Henrik Wilms;Philip Rosenstiel;Jobst Sievers;Günther Deuschl

  • The Angiotensin II Type 2 (AT2) Receptor Promotes Axonal Regeneration in the Optic Nerve of Adult Rats

    Ralph Lucius;Stefan Gallinat;Philip Rosenstiel;Thomas Herdegen

  • Inflammation in Parkinson's diseases and other neurodegenerative diseases: cause and therapeutic implications.

    H Wilms;L Zecca;P Rosenstiel;J Sievers

  • A quantitative comparison of the reactions of retinal ganglion cells to optic nerve crush in neonatal and adult mice.

    D. Allcutt;M. Berry;J. Sievers

  • Human neuromelanin induces neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in the rat substantia nigra: implications for Parkinson's disease

    Luigi Zecca;Henrik Wilms;Henrik Wilms;Sebastian Geick;Jan-Hendrik Claasen

  • Stromal cell-derived factor 1 is secreted by meningeal cells and acts as chemotactic factor on neuronal stem cells of the cerebellar external granular layer.

    K Reiss;R Mentlein;J Sievers;D Hartmann

  • Animal models of tremor

    Hendrik Wilms;Jobst Sievers;Günther Deuschl

  • Erythropoietin and VEGF promote neural outgrowth from retinal explants in postnatal rats.

    Simone Böcker-Meffert;Philip Rosenstiel;Claudia Röhl;Nils Warneke

  • Involvement of benzodiazepine receptors in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases: evidence from activated microglial cells in vitro.

    H Wilms;J Claasen;C Röhl;J Sievers

  • Meningeal cells organize the superficial glia limitans of the cerebellum and produce components of both the interstitial matrix and the basement membrane.

    J. Sievers;F. W. Pehlemann;S. Gude;M. Berry

  • Blood monocytes and spleen macrophages differentiate into microglia-like cells on monolayers of astrocytes: morphology

    Jobst Sievers;Reza Parwaresch;Hans-Ulrich Wottge

  • Optic axons regenerate into sciatic nerve isografts only in the presence of Schwann cells.

    M. Berry;L. Rees;S. Hall;P. Yiu

  • Three morphologically distinct types of interface develop between adult host and fetal brain transplants: implications for scar formation in the adult central nervous system.

    Stefan Krüger;Jobst Sievers;Christian Hansen;Martin Sadler

  • Intrathecal synthesis of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: further evidence for microglial activation in neurodegeneration

    H. Wilms;J. Sievers;R. Dengler;J. Bufler

  • Dendritic growth and the control of neuronal form.

    Martin Berry;Patricia McConnell;Jobst Sievers

  • Ramification of microglia, monocytes and macrophages in vitro: influences of various epithelial and mesenchymal cells and their conditioned media*

    Henrik Wilms;Dieter Hartmann;Jobst Sievers

  • The effect of activated microglia on astrogliosis parameters in astrocyte cultures.

    Claudia Röhl;Ralph Lucius;Jobst Sievers

  • Blood monocytes and spleen macrophages differentiate into microglia-like cells on monolayers of astrocytes: membrane currents.

    Johann Schmidtmayer;Christian Jacobsen;Gundula Miksch;Jobst Sievers

  • Optic nerve regeneration after intravitreal peripheral nerve implants: trajectories of axons regrowing through the optic chiasm into the optic tracts

    Berry M;Carlile J;Hunter A;Tsang W

  • Postnatal retinal ganglion cells in vitro: protection against reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced axonal degeneration by cocultured astrocytes

    Ralph Lucius;Jobst Sievers

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Rosenstiel
Philip Rosenstiel Kiel University
Luigi Zecca
Luigi Zecca National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Reinhard Dengler
Reinhard Dengler Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts

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