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Aichler, Michaela; Kunzke, Thomas; Buck, Achim et al.

Molecular similarities and differences from human pulmonary fibrosis and corresponding mouse model: MALDI imaging mass spectrometry in comparative medicine

LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. Bd. 98. H. 1. 2018 S. 141-149


Rosigkeit, Sebastian; Meng, Martin; Grunwitz, Christian et al.

Monitoring Translation Activity of mRNA-Loaded Nanoparticles in Mice

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS. Bd. 15. H. 9. 2018 S. 3909-3919


Raker, V. K.; Haub, J.; Lorenz, N. et al.

Monocyte recruitment and monocyte/platelet cluster formation in systemic sclerosis

EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. Bd. 27. H. 3. 2018 S. E46-E46


Ysasi, Alexandra; Bennett, Robert; Valenzuela, Cristian et al.

Multidimensional Clustering of Regenerative Alveolar Duct Cells after Murine Pneumonectomy

FASEB JOURNAL. Bd. 32. H. 1. 2018


Zimmermann, Tina; Maroso, Mattia; Beer, Annika et al.

Neural stem cell lineage-specific cannabinoid type-1 receptor regulates neurogenesis and plasticity in the adult mouse hippocampus

CEREBRAL CORTEX. Bd. 28. H. 12. 2018 S. 4454-4471


Luhmann, Heiko J.; Khazipov, Rustem

NEURONAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN THE DEVELOPING BARREL CORTEX

NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 368. 2018 S. 256-267


Christensen, Claus Uhrenholt; Glavind, Emilie; Thomsen, Karen Louise et al.

Niemann-Pick type C2 protein supplementation in experimental non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

PLOS ONE. Bd. 13. H. 3. 2018



Gao, Meng; Lengersdorf, Daniel; Stuettgen, Maik C. et al.

NMDA receptors in the avian amygdala and the premotor arcopallium mediate distinct aspects of appetitive extinction learning

BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. Bd. 343. 2018 S. 71-82


Mueller, Michaela Kerstin; Jacobi, Eric; Sakimura, Kenji et al.

NMDA receptors mediate synaptic depression, but not spine loss in the dentate gyrus of adult amyloid Beta (A beta) overexpressing mice

ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA COMMUNICATIONS. Bd. 6. 2018