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Lisa Schnell is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile is centered around their role at this institution, contributing to research and scholarship within the university environment.

Although specific publications, coauthors, fields of study, and awards are not listed, Lisa Schnell's position at a major European research university suggests active engagement in academic research and collaboration.

Further information on their research topics, publication venues, or recognized achievements is currently unavailable, and no additional bibliographic data has been provided.

Best Publications

  • Nogo-A is a myelin-associated neurite outgrowth inhibitor and an antigen for monoclonal antibody IN-1

    M S Chen;A B Huber;M E van der Haar;M Frank

  • Axonal regeneration in the rat spinal cord produced by an antibody against myelin-associated neurite growth inhibitors.

    Lisa Schnell;Martin E. Schwab

  • Neurotrophin-3 enhances sprouting of corticospinal tract during development and after adult spinal cord lesion.

    Lisa Schnell;Regula Schneider;Roland Kolbeck;Yves-Alain Barde

  • Recovery from spinal cord injury mediated by antibodies to neurite growth inhibitors

    Barbara S. Bregman;Ellen Kunkel-Bagden;Lisa Schnell;Hai Ning Dai

  • Combining Schwann Cell Bridges and Olfactory-Ensheathing Glia Grafts with Chondroitinase Promotes Locomotor Recovery after Complete Transection of the Spinal Cord

    Karim Fouad;Lisa Schnell;Lisa Schnell;Mary B. Bunge;Martin E. Schwab;Martin E. Schwab

  • Nogo-A Inhibits Neurite Outgrowth and Cell Spreading with Three Discrete Regions

    Thomas Oertle;Marjan E. van der Haar;Christine E. Bandtlow;Anna Robeva

  • Systemic Deletion of the Myelin-Associated Outgrowth Inhibitor Nogo-A Improves Regenerative and Plastic Responses after Spinal Cord Injury

    Marjo Simonen;Vera Pedersen;Vera Pedersen;Oliver Weinmann;Oliver Weinmann;Lisa Schnell;Lisa Schnell

  • Can experiments in nonhuman primates expedite the translation of treatments for spinal cord injury in humans

    Grégoire Courtine;Mary Bartlett Bunge;James W Fawcett;Robert G Grossman

  • Acute inflammatory responses to mechanical lesions in the CNS: differences between brain and spinal cord.

    L Schnell;S Fearn;H Klassen;M E Schwab

  • Nogo‐A antibody improves regeneration and locomotion of spinal cord–injured rats

    Thomas Liebscher;Lisa Schnell;Dina Schnell;Jeannette Scholl

  • Sprouting and regeneration of lesioned corticospinal tract fibres in the adult rat spinal cord.

    L. Schnell;M. E. Schwab

  • Lack of evidence that myelin-associated glycoprotein is a major inhibitor of axonal regeneration in the CNS

    Udo Bartsch;Christine E. Bandtlow;Lisa Schnell;Susanne Bartsch

  • Aβ-Induced Inflammatory Processes in Microglia Cells of APP23 Transgenic Mice

    Klaus D. Bornemann;Karl-Heinz Wiederhold;Chantal Pauli;Florian Ermini

  • Cytokine-induced acute inflammation in the brain and spinal cord.

    L Schnell;S Fearn;M E Schwab;V H Perry

  • Anti—Nogo-A Antibody Infusion 24 Hours after Experimental Stroke Improved Behavioral Outcome and Corticospinal Plasticity in Normotensive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

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  • Differential effects of anti-Nogo-A antibody treatment and treadmill training in rats with incomplete spinal cord injury

    Irin C. Maier;Irin C. Maier;Ronaldo M. Ichiyama;Ronaldo M. Ichiyama;Grégoire Courtine;Grégoire Courtine;Lisa Schnell;Lisa Schnell

  • Nogo-A-Deficient Mice Reveal Strain-Dependent Differences in Axonal Regeneration

    Leda Dimou;Lisa Schnell;Laura Montani;Carri Duncan

  • Influence of IN-1 antibody and acidic FGF-fibrin glue on the response of injured corticospinal tract axons to human Schwann cell grafts

    James D. Guest;Donald Hesse;Lisa Schnell;Martin E. Schwab

  • Region-specific appearance of myelin constituents in the developing rat spinal cord.

    M. E. Schwab;L. Schnell

  • Characterization of epidermal neural crest stem cell (EPI-NCSC) grafts in the lesioned spinal cord.

    Maya Sieber-Blum;Lisa Schnell;Milos Grim;Yao Fei Hu

  • Channeling of developing rat corticospinal tract axons by myelin- associated neurite growth inhibitors

    ME Schwab;L Schnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin E. Schwab
Martin E. Schwab University of Zurich
James W. Fawcett
James W. Fawcett University of Cambridge
Lorne M. Mendell
Lorne M. Mendell Stony Brook University
Grégoire Courtine
Grégoire Courtine École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Damien D. Pearse
Damien D. Pearse University of Miami
Karim Fouad
Karim Fouad University of Alberta
Philip J. Horner
Philip J. Horner Houston Methodist
Mary Bartlett Bunge
Mary Bartlett Bunge University of Miami
Eric M. Rouiller
Eric M. Rouiller University of Fribourg
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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