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  • Asynchronous therapy restor... Asynchronous therapy restores motor control by rewiring of the rat corticospinal tract after stroke
    Wahl, A. S.; Omlor, W.; Rubio, J. C. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2014, Volume: 344, Issue: 6189
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    The brain exhibits limited capacity for spontaneous restoration of lost motor functions after stroke. Rehabilitation is the prevailing clinical approach to augment functional recovery, but the ...
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  • Are Neglected Plants the Fo... Are Neglected Plants the Food for the Future?
    Baldermann, S.; Blagojević, L.; Frede, K. ... Critical reviews in plant sciences, 03/2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 2
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    Malnutrition, poor health, hunger, and even starvation are still the world's greatest challenges. Malnutrition is defined as deficiency of nutrition due to not ingesting the proper amounts of ...
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  • Ectoine can enhance structu... Ectoine can enhance structural changes in DNA in vitro
    Meyer, S; Schröter, M-A; Hahn, M B ... Scientific reports, 08/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Strand breaks and conformational changes of DNA have consequences for the physiological role of DNA. The natural protecting molecule ectoine is beneficial to entire bacterial cells and biomolecules ...
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  • Ectoine protects DNA from d... Ectoine protects DNA from damage by ionizing radiation
    Schröter, M-A; Meyer, S; Hahn, M B ... Scientific reports, 11/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Ectoine plays an important role in protecting biomolecules and entire cells against environmental stressors such as salinity, freezing, drying and high temperatures. Recent studies revealed that ...
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  • High-dose corticosteroids a... High-dose corticosteroids after spinal cord injury reduce neural progenitor cell proliferation
    Schröter, A; Lustenberger, R.M; Obermair, F.J ... Neuroscience, 07/2009, Volume: 161, Issue: 3
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    Abstract We assessed whether a clinical dose of the anti-inflammatory drug methylprednisolone (MP) given to adult mice acutely after spinal cord injury (SCI) influences spinal cord or hippocampal ...
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  • Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: magnetic resonance imaging and clinical findings
    Meissner, B; Körtner, K; Bartl, M ... Neurology, 08/2004, Volume: 63, Issue: 3
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    To assess if clinical features, prion protein codon 129, and molecular subtype correlate with MRI basal ganglia hyperintensity in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). The authors studied 219 ...
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  • Phase and amplitude patterns in DySEM mappings of vibrating microstructures
    Schröter, M-A; Sturm, H; Holschneider, M Nanotechnology, 05/2013, Volume: 24, Issue: 21
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    We use a dynamic scanning electron microscope (DySEM) to analyze the movement of oscillating micromechanical structures. A dynamic secondary electron (SE) signal is recorded and correlated to the ...
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  • Frequency of manic symptoms... Frequency of manic symptoms during a depressive episode and unipolar 'depressive mixed state' as bipolar spectrum
    Sato, T.; Bottlender, R.; Schröter, A. ... Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, April 2003, Volume: 107, Issue: 4
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    Objective:  To report the frequency of intra‐episode manic symptoms in depressive episodes, and to evaluate unipolar depressive mixed state (DMS) as bipolar spectrum. Method:  A total of 958 (863 ...
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