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Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter

Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter

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Neuroscience

D-Index
52
Citations
9503
World Ranking
5341
National Ranking
453

Overview

Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, and Medicine. The scientist's work involves significant contributions in several subfields such as Molecular Biology, Immunology, Periodontics, Pharmacology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The primary topics covered in their research include Immune Response and Inflammation, Oral Microbiology and Periodontitis Research, Inflammatory Mediators and NSAID Effects, Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, as well as Neural Dynamics and Brain Function.

They have published papers in various journals, with notable recent works including:

  • "Connexin-Mediated Signaling at the Immunological Synapse" (2020) in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "CpG Single-Site Methylation Regulates TLR2 Expression in Proinflammatory PBMCs From Apical Periodontitis Individuals" (2022) in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Epigenetic regulation of TLR2-mediated periapical inflammation" (2020) in International Endodontic Journal
  • "The computational power of the human brain" (2023) in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • "Interferon-gamma ameliorates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inducing homeostatic adaptation of microglia" (2023) in Frontiers in Immunology

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative works include:

  • Alejandra Fernández
  • Marcela Hernández
  • María José Bordagaray
  • Jessica Astorga
  • Mauricio Garrido

Key publication venues for this researcher encompass:

  • International Endodontic Journal
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Schizophrenia Research

Best Publications

  • A role for apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein A-I, and low density lipoprotein receptors in cholesterol transport during regeneration and remyelination of the rat sciatic nerve.

    J K Boyles;C D Zoellner;L J Anderson;L M Kosik

  • Genome-wide association study of alcohol dependence.

    Jens Treutlein;Sven Cichon;Monika Ridinger;Norbert Wodarz

  • Expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha after focal cerebral ischaemia in the rat

    M. Buttini;K. Appel;A. Sauter;P.-J. Gebicke-Haerter

  • Expression and regulation of cyclooxygenase-2 in rat microglia

    Manuel K. A. Bauer;Klaus Lieb;Klaus Schulze-Osthoff;Mathias Berger

  • Increased expression of cyclooxygenases and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma in Alzheimer's disease brains.

    Yoshihisa Kitamura;Shun Shimohama;Hideyasu Koike;Jun-ichi Kakimura

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in rat microglia is induced by adenosine A2a-receptors.

    Bernd L. Fiebich;Knut Biber;Klaus Lieb;Dietrich Van Calker

  • Lipopolysaccharide-free conditions in primary astrocyte cultures allow growth and isolation of microglial cells.

    PJ Gebicke-Haerter;J Bauer;A Schobert;H Northoff

  • Microglia in neurodegeneration: molecular aspects.

    Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter

  • Expression and function of adenosine receptors in human dendritic cells

    Elisabeth Panther;Marco Idzko;Yared Herouy;Henriette Rheinen

  • Molecular mechanisms of microglial activation. A. Implications for regeneration and neurodegenerative diseases.

    P J Gebicke-Haerter;D Van Calker;W Nörenberg;P Illes

  • Sphingosine 1-phosphate induces chemotaxis of immature and modulates cytokine-release in mature human dendritic cells for emergence of Th2 immune responses

    Marco Idzko;Elisabeth Panther;Silvia Corinti;Anna Morelli

  • Reduced expression of glutamate transporters vGluT1, EAAT2 and EAAT4 in learned helpless rats, an animal model of depression.

    M. Zink;B. Vollmayr;P.J. Gebicke-Haerter;F.A. Henn

  • Lipopolysaccharide induces expression of tumour necrosis factor alpha in rat brain: inhibition by methylprednisolone and by rolipram

    M Buttini;A Mir;K Appel;KH Wiederhold

  • Release of ATP from cultured rat astrocytes elicited by glutamate receptor activation

    G Queiroz;P.J Gebicke-Haerter;A Schobert;K Starke

  • Signal transduction pathways regulating cyclooxygenase-2 in lipopolysaccharide-activated primary rat microglia.

    Ravi Shankar Akundi;Eduardo Candelario-Jalil;Sandra Hess;Michael Hüll

  • Voltage-dependent potassium channels in activated rat microglia.

    W Nörenberg;P J Gebicke-Haerter;P Illes

  • Inflammatory stimuli induce a new K+ outward current in cultured rat microglia

    Wolfgang Nörenberg;Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter;Peter Illes

  • Common mechanisms in neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation: a BrainNet Europe gene expression microarray study

    Pascal F. Durrenberger;Francesca S. Fernando;Samira N. Kashefi;Tim P. Bonnert

  • Both adenosine A1- and A2-receptors are required to stimulate microglial proliferation

    Peter J Gebicke-Haerter;Florian Christoffel;Jens Timmer;Hinnak Northoff

  • Characterization and possible function of adenosine 5'-triphosphate receptors in activated rat microglia.

    W. Nörenberg;J.M. Langosch;P.J. Gebicke-Haerter;P. Illes

  • Differential gene expression in peripheral blood of patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder

    J Zieker;D Zieker;A Jatzko;J Dietzsch

Frequent Co-Authors

Fritz A. Henn
Fritz A. Henn Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Klaus Lieb
Klaus Lieb Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Wolfgang H. Sommer
Wolfgang H. Sommer Heidelberg University
Ikuo Tooyama
Ikuo Tooyama Shiga University of Medical Science
Markus M. Nöthen
Markus M. Nöthen University Hospital Bonn
Andrea Schmitt
Andrea Schmitt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Falk Kiefer
Falk Kiefer Heidelberg University
Thomas F. Wienker
Thomas F. Wienker Max Planck Society
Marcella Rietschel
Marcella Rietschel Heidelberg University
Henrik Walter
Henrik Walter Charité - University Medicine Berlin

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