Stadelmann-Nessler, Christine

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01.08.2020

Remyelination in multiple sclerosis: from basic science to clinical translation

Authors Lubetzki C, Zalc B, Williams A, Stadelmann C, Stankoff B Journal The Lancet. Neurology Citation The Lancet. Neurology. 2020 Aug;19(8):678-688. Abstract The treatment of multiple sclerosis has been transformed by the successful development of immunotherapies that efficiently reduce disease activity and related clinical relapses during the relapsing-remitting phase of
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01.07.2020

Molecular signature of slowly expanding lesions in progressive multiple sclerosis

Authors Jäckle K, Zeis T, Schaeren-Wiemers N, Junker A, van der Meer F, Kramann N, Stadelmann C, Brück W Journal Brain Citation Brain. 2020 Jul 1;143(7):2073-2088. Abstract Multiple sclerosis is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory disease of the CNS that leads to demyelinated lesions in the grey and white matter. Inflammatory,
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06.02.2020

Nanoscale x-ray holotomography of human brain tissue with phase retrieval based on multienergy recordings

Authors Robisch AL, Eckermann M, Topperwien M, van der Meer F, Stadelmann C, Salditt T Journal Journal of Medical Imaging Citation J Med Imaging (Bellingham) 2020 Jan;7(1). Abstract X-ray cone-beam holotomography of unstained tissue from the human central nervous system reveals details down to subcellular length scales. This visualization of
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11.01.2020

Correlative x-ray phase-contrast tomography and histology of human braintissue affected by Alzheimer’s disease

Authors Töpperwien M, van der Meer F, Stadelmann-Nessler C, Salditt T Journal NeuroImage Citation Neuroimage 2020 Apr 15;210:116523. Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder which is characterized by increasing dementia. It isaccompanied by the development of extracellularβ-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the gray matterof the brain. Histology
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