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  • Long-Term Neuroinflammation... Long-Term Neuroinflammation Induced by Influenza A Virus Infection and the Impact on Hippocampal Neuron Morphology and Function
    Hosseini, Shirin; Wilk, Esther; Michaelsen-Preusse, Kristin ... The Journal of neuroscience, 03/2018, Volume: 38, Issue: 12
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    Acute influenza infection has been reported to be associated with neurological symptoms. However, the long-term consequences of an infection with neurotropic and non-neurotropic influenza A virus ...
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  • Spatial distribution of can... Spatial distribution of cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) in normal canine central and peripheral nervous system
    Freundt-Revilla, Jessica; Kegler, Kristel; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang ... PloS one, 07/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 7
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    The endocannabinoid system is a regulatory pathway consisting of two main types of cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) and their endogenous ligands, the endocannabinoids. The CB1 receptor is highly ...
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  • Cross-species transmission ... Cross-species transmission of canine distemper virus—an update
    Beineke, Andreas; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang; Wohlsein, Peter One health, 12/2015, Volume: 1, Issue: C
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    Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a pantropic morbillivirus with a worldwide distribution, which causes fatal disease in dogs. Affected animals develop dyspnea, diarrhea, neurological signs and ...
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  • Impact of Astrocyte Depleti... Impact of Astrocyte Depletion upon Inflammation and Demyelination in a Murine Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis
    Allnoch, Lisa; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang; Hansmann, Florian International journal of molecular sciences, 08/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 16
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    Astrocytes play a key role in demyelinating diseases, like multiple sclerosis (MS), although many of their functions remain unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of astrocyte ...
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  • Astrocytes regulate myelin ... Astrocytes regulate myelin clearance through recruitment of microglia during cuprizone-induced demyelination
    SKRIPULETZ, Thomas; HACKSTETTE, Diane; BAUER, Katharina ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 01/2013, Volume: 136, Issue: Pt 1
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    Recent evidence suggests that astrocytes play an important role in regulating de- and remyelination in multiple sclerosis. The role of astrocytes is controversial, and both beneficial as well as ...
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  • SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant ... SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant causes mild pathology in the upper and lower respiratory tract of hamsters
    Armando, Federico; Beythien, Georg; Kaiser, Franziska K. ... Nature communications, 06/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Since its discovery in 2019, multiple variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) have been identified. This study investigates virus spread and associated ...
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  • Astrocyte depletion alters ... Astrocyte depletion alters extracellular matrix composition in the demyelinating phase of Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis
    Allnoch, Lisa; Leitzen, Eva; Zdora, Isabel ... PloS one, 06/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 6
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    Astrocytes produce extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins contributing to the blood-brain barrier and regulating the immune response in the central nervous system (CNS). The aim of this study was ...
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  • Mycobacterium avium subsp. ... Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis Infection in a Domestic Rabbit, Germany
    Klotz, Daniela; Barth, Stefanie A; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang ... Emerging infectious diseases, 03/2018, Volume: 24, Issue: 3
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    Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis is an opportunistic pathogen present in soil and dust. We report M. avium subsp. hominissuis infection found in a domestic rabbit in Hannover, Germany, in May ...
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  • p75 Neurotrophin Receptor: ... p75 Neurotrophin Receptor: A Double-Edged Sword in Pathology and Regeneration of the Central Nervous System
    Becker, Kathrin; Cana, Armend; Baumgärtner, Wolfgang ... Veterinary Pathology, 11/2018, Volume: 55, Issue: 6
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    The low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor p75NTR is a major neurotrophin receptor involved in manifold and pleiotropic functions in the developing and adult central nervous system (CNS). Although ...
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  • Neurotropic virus infection... Neurotropic virus infections as the cause of immediate and delayed neuropathology
    Ludlow, Martin; Kortekaas, Jeroen; Herden, Christiane ... Acta Neuropathologica, 02/2016, Volume: 131, Issue: 2
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    A wide range of viruses from different virus families in different geographical areas, may cause immediate or delayed neuropathological changes and neurological manifestations in humans and animals. ...
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