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Josef Krieglstein

Josef Krieglstein

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Neuroscience

D-Index
77
Citations
21119
World Ranking
1841
National Ranking
167

Medicine

D-Index
77
Citations
21222
World Ranking
18452
National Ranking
973

Overview

Josef Krieglstein is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. Their academic profile includes involvement in research within the university environment, contributing to the institution's scientific community.

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Best Publications

  • In vitro cytotoxicity testing of polycations: influence of polymer structure on cell viability and hemolysis.

    Dagmar Fischer;Youxin Li;Barbara Ahlemeyer;Josef Krieglstein

  • Tumor necrosis factors alpha and beta protect neurons against amyloid beta-peptide toxicity: evidence for involvement of a kappa B-binding factor and attenuation of peroxide and Ca2+ accumulation

    Steven W. Barger;Dorothee Hörster;Katsutoshi Furukawa;Yadong Goodman

  • Pharmacology of Cerebral Ischemia

    J. Krieglstein

  • A Dual Role for the SDF-1/CXCR4 Chemokine Receptor System in Adult Brain: Isoform-Selective Regulation of SDF-1 Expression Modulates CXCR4-Dependent Neuronal Plasticity and Cerebral Leukocyte Recruitment after Focal Ischemia

    Ralf K. Stumm;Jutta Rummel;Vera Junker;Carsten Culmsee

  • Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Increases Bad Phosphorylation and Protects Neurons Against Damage

    Yuan Zhu;Guo-Yuan Yang;Barbara Ahlemeyer;Li Pang

  • Neuroprotective effects of Ginkgo biloba extract

    Unknown

  • TGF-β1 Protects Hippocampal Neurons Against Degeneration Caused by Transient Global Ischemia: Dose-Response Relationship and Potential Neuroprotective Mechanisms

    P. Henrich-Noack;J.H.M. Prehn;J. Krieglstein

  • Delayed mitochondrial dysfunction in excitotoxic neuron death: cytochrome c release and a secondary increase in superoxide production.

    C. Marc Luetjens;Nguyen Truc Bui;Bernd Sengpiel;Gudrun Münstermann

  • Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Prevents Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Neocortical Cultures and Protects Mouse Neocortex from Ischemic Injury in vivo

    Jochen H. M. Prehn;Cord Backhauß;Josef Krieglstein

  • S-100β protects cultured neurons against glutamate- and staurosporine-induced damage and is involved in the antiapoptotic action of the 5 HT1A-receptor agonist, Bay x 3702

    Barbara Ahlemeyer;Holger Beier;Irina Semkova;Christine Schaper

  • Neuroprotection by estrogens in a mouse model of focal cerebral ischemia and in cultured neurons: evidence for a receptor-independent antioxidative mechanism.

    Carsten Culmsee;Helmut Vedder;Alexander Ravati;Vera Junker

  • Neuroprotection by transforming growth factor-beta1 involves activation of nuclear factor-kappaB through phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase/Akt and mitogen-activated protein kinase-extracellular-signal regulated kinase1,2 signaling pathways.

    Y Zhu;C Culmsee;S Klumpp;J Krieglstein

  • Neuroprotective effect of memantine demonstrated in vivo and in vitro.

    Mona Seif el Nasr;Barbara Peruche;Christine Roβberg;Hans-Dieter Mennel

  • Upregulation of the Enzyme Chain Hydrolyzing Extracellular ATP after Transient Forebrain Ischemia in the Rat

    Norbert Braun;Yuan Zhu;Josef Krieglstein;Carsten Culmsee

  • Retinoic acid reduces apoptosis and oxidative stress by preservation of SOD protein level.

    Barbara Ahlemeyer;Elke Bauerbach;Martina Plath;Mirjam Steuber

  • Reciprocal Inhibition of p53 and Nuclear Factor-κB Transcriptional Activities Determines Cell Survival or Death in Neurons

    Carsten Culmsee;Jan Siewe;Vera Junker;Marina Retiounskaia

  • Nerve growth factor survival signaling in cultured hippocampal neurons is mediated through TRKA and requires the common neurotrophin receptor P75

    C Culmsee;N Gerling;M Lehmann;M Nikolova-Karakashian

  • NMDA‐induced superoxide production and neurotoxicity in cultured rat hippocampal neurons: role of mitochondria

    Bernd Sengpiel;Elke Preis;Josef Krieglstein;Jochen H. M. Prehn

  • Selegiline enhances NGF synthesis and protects central nervous system neurons from excitotoxic and ischemic damage

    Irina Semkova;Philipp Wolz;Matthias Schilling;Josef Krieglstein

  • Preconditioning‐induced neuroprotection is mediated by reactive oxygen species and activation of the transcription factor nuclear factor‐κB

    Alexander Ravati;Barbara Ahlemeyer;Andreas Becker;Susanne Klumpp

  • Serine/threonine protein phosphatases in apoptosis

    Susanne Klumpp;Josef Krieglstein

  • Pharmacological studies supporting the therapeutic use of Ginkgo biloba extract for Alzheimer's disease.

    B. Ahlemeyer;J. Krieglstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Carsten Culmsee
Carsten Culmsee Philipp University of Marburg
Jochen H. M. Prehn
Jochen H. M. Prehn Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Georg F. Hoffmann
Georg F. Hoffmann University Hospital Heidelberg
Ertan Mayatepek
Ertan Mayatepek Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Thomas Wieland
Thomas Wieland Heidelberg University
Albert Gjedde
Albert Gjedde University of Copenhagen
Mark P. Mattson
Mark P. Mattson Johns Hopkins University
Bernhard Maisch
Bernhard Maisch Philipp University of Marburg
Georg Köhr
Georg Köhr Heidelberg University
Carlos Fernando Mello
Carlos Fernando Mello Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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