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Klaus G. Reymann is affiliated with the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Germany. The available data does not include specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or detailed publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Anisomycin, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, blocks late phases of LTP phenomena in the hippocampal CA1 region in vitro.

    Uwe Frey;Manfred Krug;Klaus G. Reymann;Hansjuergen Matthies

  • Temporally distinct pre- and post-synaptic mechanisms maintain long-term potentiation

    Stephen N. Davies;Robin A. J. Lester;Robin A. J. Lester;Klaus G. Reymann;Graham L. Collingridge

  • Prion-like behaviour and tau-dependent cytotoxicity of pyroglutamylated amyloid-β

    Justin M. Nussbaum;Stephan Schilling;Holger Cynis;Antonia Silva

  • The late maintenance of hippocampal LTP: Requirements, phases, ‘synaptic tagging’, ‘late-associativity’ and implications

    Klaus G. Reymann;Julietta Uta Frey

  • Involvement of neurogranin in the modulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, synaptic plasticity, and spatial learning: a study with knockout mice.

    Jhang Ho Pak;Freesia L. Huang;Junfa Li;Detlef Balschun

  • The effect of dopaminergic D1 receptor blockade during tetanization on the expression of long-term potentiation in the rat CA1 region in vitro.

    Uwe Frey;Henry Matthies;Klaus G. Reymann;Hansjürgen Matthies

  • The protease thrombin is an endogenous mediator of hippocampal neuroprotection against ischemia at low concentrations but causes degeneration at high concentrations.

    Frank Striggow;Monika Riek;Jörg Breder;Petra Henrich-Noack

  • Microglia provide neuroprotection after ischemia.

    Jens Neumann;Matthias Gunzer;Herwig O. Gutzeit;Oliver Ullrich

  • Microglia cells protect neurons by direct engulfment of invading neutrophil granulocytes: a new mechanism of CNS immune privilege.

    Jens Neumann;Steven Sauerzweig;Raik Rönicke;Frank Gunzer

  • Early neuronal dysfunction by amyloid β oligomers depends on activation of NR2B-containing NMDA receptors

    Raik Rönicke;Marina Mikhaylova;Sabine Rönicke;Jessica Meinhardt

  • Neuronal differentiation of transplanted embryonic stem cell-derived precursors in stroke lesions of adult rats.

    Claudia Bühnemann;Andreas Scholz;Christian Bernreuther;Christoph Y. Malik

  • Neurogranin/RC3 enhances long-term potentiation and learning by promoting calcium-mediated signaling.

    Kuo-Ping Huang;Freesia L Huang;Tino Jäger;Junfa Li

  • Very-late-antigen-4 (VLA-4)-mediated brain invasion by neutrophils leads to interactions with microglia, increased ischemic injury and impaired behavior in experimental stroke.

    Jens Neumann;Monika Riek-Burchardt;Monika Riek-Burchardt;Josephine Herz;Thorsten R. Doeppner

  • Four different types of protease-activated receptors are widely expressed in the brain and are up-regulated in hippocampus by severe ischemia

    Frank Striggow;Monika Riek‐Burchardt;Annett Kiesel;Werner Schmidt

  • Protein kinase A inhibitors prevent the maintenance of hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    Henry Matthies;Klaus G. Reymann

  • The novel selective PDE9 inhibitor BAY 73-6691 improves learning and memory in rodents.

    F. Josef van der Staay;Kris Rutten;Lars Bärfacker;Jean DeVry

  • Polymyxin B, an inhibitor of protein kinase C, prevents the maintenance of synaptic long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 neurons

    Klaus G. Reymann;Uwe Frey;Reinhard Jork;Hansjürgen Matthies

  • Inhibitors of calmodulin and protein kinase C block different phases of hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    K G Reymann;R Brödemann;H Kase;H Matthies

  • A post-tetanic time window for the reinforcement of long-term potentiation by appetitive and aversive stimuli

    Thomas Seidenbecher;Klaus G. Reymann;Detlef Balschun

  • Behavioral and EEG changes in male 5xFAD mice

    F. Schneider;K. Baldauf;W. Wetzel;K.G. Reymann;K.G. Reymann

  • A Specific Role for Group I mGluRs in Hippocampal LTP and Hippocampus-Dependent Spatial Learning

    Detlef Balschun;Denise Manahan-Vaughan;Thomas Wagner;Thomas Behnisch

  • When Are Class I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Necessary for Long-Term Potentiation?

    Volker W. Wilsch;Thomas Behnisch;Tino Jäger;Klaus G. Reymann

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jochen Heinze
Hans-Jochen Heinze Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Denise Manahan-Vaughan
Denise Manahan-Vaughan Ruhr University Bochum
Gernot Riedel
Gernot Riedel University of Aberdeen
Michael R. Kreutz
Michael R. Kreutz Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Graham L. Collingridge
Graham L. Collingridge Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Ritchie E. Brown
Ritchie E. Brown Harvard University
Henning Scheich
Henning Scheich Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Richard G. M. Morris
Richard G. M. Morris University of Edinburgh
Frauke Zipp
Frauke Zipp Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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