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Neuroscience

D-Index
60
Citations
14738
World Ranking
3808
National Ranking
331

Best Publications

  • Acute axonal damage in multiple sclerosis is most extensive in early disease stages and decreases over time.

    Tanja Kuhlmann;Gueanelle Lingfeld;Andreas Bitsch;Jana Schuchardt

  • Differentiation block of oligodendroglial progenitor cells as a cause for remyelination failure in chronic multiple sclerosis

    T. Kuhlmann;V. Miron;Q. Cuo;C. Wegner

  • An updated histological classification system for multiple sclerosis lesions

    Tanja Kuhlmann;Samuel Ludwin;Alexandre Prat;Jack Antel

  • Multiple sclerosis progression: time for a new mechanism-driven framework

    Unknown

  • Genetic Correction of a LRRK2 Mutation in Human iPSCs Links Parkinsonian Neurodegeneration to ERK-Dependent Changes in Gene Expression

    Peter Reinhardt;Benjamin Schmid;Lena F. Burbulla;David C. Schöndorf

  • Remyelination capacity of the MS brain decreases with disease chronicity

    T. Goldschmidt;J. Antel;F. B. König;W. Brück

  • Integrated single cell analysis of blood and cerebrospinal fluid leukocytes in multiple sclerosis

    David Schafflick;Chenling A. Xu;Maike Hartlehnert;Michael Cole

  • Central nervous system regeneration is driven by microglia necroptosis and repopulation

    Amy F. Lloyd;Claire L. Davies;Rebecca K. Holloway;Yasmine Labrak

  • Cells of the oligodendroglial lineage, myelination, and remyelination.

    Veronique E. Miron;Tanja Kuhlmann;Jack P. Antel

  • A longitudinal MRI study of histopathologically defined hypointense multiple sclerosis lesions.

    Andreas Bitsch;Tanja Kuhlmann;Christine Stadelmann;Hans Lassmann

  • Primary progressive multiple sclerosis: part of the MS disease spectrum or separate disease entity?

    Jack Antel;Samson Antel;Zografos Caramanos;Douglas L. Arnold

  • Remyelination in multiple sclerosis.

    Wolfgang Brück;Tanja Kuhlmann;Christine Stadelmann

  • Rapid and efficient generation of oligodendrocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells using transcription factors.

    Marc Ehrlich;Sabah Mozafari;Michael Glatza;Laura Starost

  • BCAS1 expression defines a population of early myelinating oligodendrocytes in multiple sclerosis lesions

    Maryam K. Fard;Franziska van der Meer;Paula Sánchez;Ludovico Cantuti-Castelvetri

  • Tissue-resident memory T cells invade the brain parenchyma in multiple sclerosis white matter lesions

    Nina L Fransen;Cheng-Chih Hsiao;Marlijn van der Poel;Hendrik J Engelenburg

  • Sodium chloride promotes pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization thereby aggravating CNS autoimmunity.

    Stephanie Hucke;Melanie Eschborn;Marie Liebmann;Martin Herold

  • Reduced astrocytic NF-κB activation by laquinimod protects from cuprizone-induced demyelination

    Wolfgang Brück;Ramona Pförtner;Trinh Pham;Jingya Zhang

  • Changed Histone Acetylation Patterns in Normal-Appearing White Matter and Early Multiple Sclerosis Lesions

    Xiomara Pedre;Fabrizio Mastronardi;Wolfgang Bruck;Gerardo López-Rodas

  • The role of glial cells in multiple sclerosis disease progression

    Unknown

  • Tumour necrosis factor alpha mRNA expression in early multiple sclerosis lesions: correlation with demyelinating activity and oligodendrocyte pathology.

    A Bitsch;T Kuhlmann;C Da Costa;S Bunkowski

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