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Stefan Reuss is affiliated with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. Their research spans across multiple fields primarily within Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on subfields such as Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Physiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Neurology, and Sensory Systems.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including:

  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics
  • Hemoglobin structure and function
  • Erythrocyte function and pathophysiology
  • Medical imaging techniques and applications
  • Radiopharmaceutical chemistry and applications

Stefan Reuss has contributed as an author to numerous scientific publications. Recent papers include:

  • "Image quality analysis of 44Sc on two preclinical PET scanners: a comparison to 68Ga" (2020) published in EJNMMI Physics
  • "Modeling Vestibular Compensation: Neural Plasticity Upon Thalamic Lesion" (2020) published in Frontiers in Neurology
  • "The Influence of Hypothyroid Metabolic Status on Blood Coagulation and the Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome" (2023) published in Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • "Spinal relay neurons for central control of autonomic pathways in a photoperiodic rodent" (2021) published in Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
  • "Neuronal Cytoglobin in the Auditory Brainstem of Rat and Mouse: Distribution, Cochlear Projection, and Nitric Oxide Production" (2023) published in Brain Sciences

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Stefan Reuss include:

  • Mathias Schreckenberger
  • Florian Rosar
  • Manuela A. Hoffmann
  • Hans-Georg Buchholz
  • Pia-Elisabeth Baqué

Major publication venues for their work are:

  • Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
  • Brain Sciences
  • EJNMMI Physics
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine

Best Publications

  • Neuroglobin and cytoglobin in search of their role in the vertebrate globin family.

    Thomas Hankeln;Bettina Ebner;Christine Fuchs;Frank Gerlach

  • Cytoglobin is a respiratory protein in connective tissue and neurons, which is up-regulated by hypoxia.

    Marc Schmidt;Frank Gerlach;Aaron Avivi;Tilmann Laufs

  • Expression analysis of neuroglobin mRNA in rodent tissues.

    S Reuss;S Saaler-Reinhardt;B Weich;S Wystub

  • CB(1) signaling in forebrain and sympathetic neurons is a key determinant of endocannabinoid actions on energy balance.

    Carmelo Quarta;Luigi Bellocchio;Luigi Bellocchio;Giacomo Mancini;Roberta Mazza

  • Neuroglobin, cytoglobin, and myoglobin contribute to hypoxia adaptation of the subterranean mole rat Spalax

    Aaron Avivi;Frank Gerlach;Alma Joel;Stefan Reuss

  • LRP1 mediates bidirectional transcytosis of amyloid-β across the blood-brain barrier

    Thorsten Pflanzner;Maren C. Janko;Bettina André-Dohmen;Stefan Reuss

  • Localization of neuroglobin protein in the mouse brain

    Sylvia Wystub;Tilmann Laufs;Marc Schmidt;Thorsten Burmester

  • Evidence for the involvement of the visual system in mediating magnetic field effects on pineal melatonin synthesis in the rat

    J. Olcese;S. Reuss;L. Vollrath

  • Components and connections of the circadian timing system in mammals

    Stefan Reuss

  • Divergent distribution in vascular and avascular mammalian retinae links neuroglobin to cellular respiration.

    Anke Bentmann;Marc Schmidt;Stefan Reuss;Uwe Wolfrum

  • Components of after‐hyperpolarization in magnocellular neurones of the rat supraoptic nucleus in vitro

    Wolfgang Greffrath;Erich Martin;Stefan Reuss;Gerd Boehmer

  • Is there a direct retina-raphe-suprachiasmatic nucleus pathway in the rat?

    Hitoshi Kawano;Karin Decker;Stefan Reuss

  • Magnetic field effects on pineal gland melatonin synthesis: comparative studies on albino and pigmented rodents

    James Olcese;Stefan Reuss

  • Magnetic field effects on the rat pineal gland: role of retinal activation by light.

    Stefan Reuss;James Olcese

  • Geomagnetic field detection in rodents.

    J. Olcese;S. Reuss;P. Semm

  • Expression of alpha subunit genes of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in human lymphocytes.

    C. Hiemke;M. Stolp;S. Reuss;A. Wevers

  • The cellular and subcellular localization of neuroglobin and cytoglobin -- a clue to their function?

    Thomas Hankeln;Sylvia Wystub;Tilmann Laufs;Marc Schmidt

  • NADPH-diaphorase activity of nitric oxide synthase in the olfactory bulb: co-factor specificity and characterization regarding the interrelation to NO formation.

    R Spessert;C Wohlgemuth;S Reuss;E Layes

  • Different types of magnetically sensitive cells in the rat pineal gland

    St. Reuss;P. Semm;L. Vollrath

  • Neuron-specific expression of neuroglobin in mammals.

    Tilmann L. Laufs;Sylvia Wystub;Stefan Reuss;Thorsten Burmester

Frequent Co-Authors

Lutz Vollrath
Lutz Vollrath Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Hannsjörg Schröder
Hannsjörg Schröder University of Cologne
Jörg H. Stehle
Jörg H. Stehle Goethe University Frankfurt
Marianne Dieterich
Marianne Dieterich Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Giovanni Marsicano
Giovanni Marsicano University of Bordeaux
Beat Lutz
Beat Lutz Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Csaba Fekete
Csaba Fekete Institute of Experimental Medicine
Marlies Knipper
Marlies Knipper University of Tübingen
Lukas Rüttiger
Lukas Rüttiger University of Tübingen
Masahiko Watanabe
Masahiko Watanabe Hokkaido University

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