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The alpha secretase ADAM10: A metalloprotease with multiple functions in the brain.Saftig P, Lichtenthaler SFProgress in neurobiology2015
Dietary (-)-epicatechin as a potent inhibitor of βγ-secretase amyloid precursor protein processing.(Open Access) Cox CJ, Choudhry F, (...), Williams RJNeurobiology of aging2015
Functional role of regulatory lymphocytes in stroke: facts and controversies.(Open Access) Liesz A, Hu X, Kleinschnitz C, Offner HStroke2015
Acquired Immunoglobulin G deficiency in stroke patients and experimental brain ischemia.Liesz A, Roth S, Zorn M, Sun L, Hofmann K, Veltkamp RExperimental neurology2015
Editorial: Mechanisms of neuroinflammation and inflammatory neurodegeneration in acute brain injury.(Open Access) Liesz A, Kleinschnitz CFrontiers in cellular neuroscience2015
Neurodegeneration. C9ORF72 repeat expansions in mice cause TDP-43 pathology, neuronal loss, and behavioral deficits.(Open Access) Chew J, Gendron TF, (...), Petrucelli LScience (New York, N.Y.)2015
Cerebellar c9RAN proteins associate with clinical and neuropathological characteristics of C9ORF72 repeat expansion carriers.(Open Access) Gendron TF, van Blitterswijk M, (...), Boylan KBActa neuropathologica2015
Letter by Gauberti and Vivien regarding article, "amplification of regulatory T cells using a CD28 superagonist reduces brain damage after ischemic stroke in mice".(Open Access) Gauberti M, Vivien DStroke2015
Three novel presenilin 1 mutations marking the wide spectrum of age at onset and clinical patterns in familial Alzheimer's disease.Roeber S, Müller-Sarnowski F, (...), Kretzschmar HAJournal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)2015
Novel clinical associations with specific C9ORF72 transcripts in patients with repeat expansions in C9ORF72.(Open Access) van Blitterswijk M, Gendron TF, (...), Rademakers RActa neuropathologica2015