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54
Citations
10139
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15659
National Ranking
290

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Peter Groscurth is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research conducted within this institution. The details regarding their specific fields of study, research topics, and publication record are not extensively documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Morphological features of cell death.

    U. Ziegler;P. Groscurth

  • Antigen presentation and tumor cytotoxicity by interferon-γ-treated microglial cells

    Karl Frei;Christine Siepl;Peter Groscurth;Stefan Bodmer

  • Anti-Fas/APO-1 antibody-mediated apoptosis of cultured human glioma cells. Induction and modulation of sensitivity by cytokines.

    Michael Weller;Karl Frei;Peter Groscurth;Peter H. Krammer

  • Interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor stimulate human vascular endothelial cells to promote transendothelial neutrophil passage.

    R Moser;B Schleiffenbaum;P Groscurth;J Fehr

  • Embryoid bodies: an in vitro model of mouse embryogenesis.

    Isabelle Desbaillets;Urs Ziegler;Peter Groscurth;Max Gassmann

  • Architecture of arachnoid trabeculae, pillars, and septa in the subarachnoid space of the human optic nerve: anatomy and clinical considerations

    H E Killer;H R Laeng;J Flammer;P Groscurth

  • Distinction of apoptotic and necrotic cell death by in situ labelling of fragmented DNA

    Michael Kressel;Peter Groscurth

  • Glutathione depletion and neuronal cell death: the role of reactive oxygen intermediates and mitochondrial function.

    U. Wüllner;J. Seyfried;P. Groscurth;S. Beinroth

  • Boswellic acids and malignant glioma: induction of apoptosis but no modulation of drug sensitivity.

    T. Glaser;S. Winter;P. Groscurth;H. Safayhi

  • Blood platelets in cardiopulmonary bypass operations. Recovery occurs after initial stimulation, rather than continual activation.

    P. Zilla;R. Fasol;P. Groscurth;W. Klepetko

  • Human dendritic cells phagocytose and process Borrelia burgdorferi.

    L Filgueira;F O Nestlé;M Rittig;H I Joller

  • Selective extradural anterior clinoidectomy for supra- and parasellar processes: Technical note

    Yasuhiro Yonekawa;Nobuyoshi Ogata;Hans-Georg Imhof;Magnus Olivecrona

  • Central necrosis in isolated hypoxic human pancreatic islets: evidence for postisolation ischemia.

    Mauro Giuliani;Wolfgang Moritz;Elvira Bodmer;Daniel Dindo

  • Use of fibrin glue as a substrate for in vitro endothelialization of PTFE vascular grafts.

    P Zilla;R Fasol;P Preiss;M Kadletz

  • Low density lipoprotein causes general cellular activation with increased phosphatidylinositol turnover and lipoprotein catabolism

    L H Block;M Knorr;E Vogt;R Locher

  • Apoptosis in human alveolar macrophages is induced by endotoxin and is modulated by cytokines.

    R Bingisser;C Stey;M Weller;P Groscurth

  • Lymphatic capillaries in the meninges of the human optic nerve.

    H. Killer;Hubert Laeng;Peter Groscurth

  • Characterization of granzymes A and B isolated from granules of cloned human cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

    O Krähenbühl;C Rey;D Jenne;A Lanzavecchia

  • Proteasome inhibitor-induced apoptosis of glioma cells involves the processing of multiple caspases and cytochrome c release.

    Bettina Wagenknecht;Mirjam Hermisson;Peter Groscurth;Peter Liston

  • Extended therapeutic window for caspase inhibition and synergy with MK-801 in the treatment of cerebral histotoxic hypoxia.

    Jörg B Schulz;Michael Weller;Russell T Matthews;Russell T Matthews;Michael T Heneka

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Weller
Michael Weller University of Zurich
Urs Ziegler
Urs Ziegler University of Zurich
Hans Hengartner
Hans Hengartner University of Zurich
Adriano Fontana
Adriano Fontana University of Zurich
Johannes Dichgans
Johannes Dichgans University of Tübingen
Giorgio Semenza
Giorgio Semenza École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Karl Frei
Karl Frei University of Zurich
Jörg B. Schulz
Jörg B. Schulz RWTH Aachen University
Ullrich Wüllner
Ullrich Wüllner University Hospital Bonn
Thomas Klockgether
Thomas Klockgether German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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