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Institut für Pathobiochemie

Vorklinik / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Heneka, MT; Kummer, MP; Weggen, S et al.

Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Application of NSAIDs and Derived Compounds in Alzheimer's Disease

CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH. Bd. 8. H. 2. 2011 S. 115-131


Meng, FJ; Yao, DD; Shi, Y et al.

Oxidation of the cysteine-rich regions of parkin perturbs its E3 ligase activity and contributes to protein aggregation

MOLECULAR NEURODEGENERATION. Bd. 6. 2011 S. -



Moosmann, B

Respiratory chain cysteine and methionine usage indicate a causal role for thiyl radicals in aging

EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY. Bd. 46. H. 2-3. 2011 S. 164-169


Pflanzner, T; Kuhlmann, CR; Pietrzik, CU

Blood-Brain-Barrier Models for the Investigation of Transporter- and Receptor-Mediated Amyloid-beta Clearance in Alzheimer's Disease

CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH. Bd. 7. H. 7. 2010 S. 578-590


Ohlow, MJ; Mocko, JB; Behl, C et al.

Comparative Evaluation of Biochemical Antioxidants as Neuroprotective Agents

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Bd. 49. 2010 S. S192-S192


Kern, A; Ackermann, B; Clement, AM et al.

HSF1-Controlled and Age-Associated Chaperone Capacity in Neurons and Muscle Cells of C. elegans

PLOS ONE. Bd. 5. H. 1. 2010 S. -


Reekmans, Sara M.; Pflanzner, Thorsten; Gordts, Philip L. S. M. et al.

Inactivation of the proximal NPXY motif impairs early steps in LRP1 biosynthesis

Cellular and molecular life sciences. Bd. 67. H. 1. Basel: Springer 2010 S. 135 - 145


Pflanzner, T; Reekmanns, SM; Gordts, PLSM et al.

Inactivation of the proximal NPxY motif impairs early steps in LRP1 biosynthesis

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY. Bd. 89. 2010 S. 37-37


Luh, C; Kuhlmann, CR; Ackermann, B et al.

Inhibition of myosin light chain kinase reduces brain edema formation after traumatic brain injury

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY. Bd. 112. H. 4. 2010 S. 1015-1025