Search Results - "Demol, Frauke"
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Astrocytic β2 Adrenergic Receptor Gene Deletion Affects Memory in Aged Mice
Published in PloS one (01-10-2016)“…In vitro and in vivo studies suggest that the astrocytic adrenergic signalling enhances glycogenolysis which provides energy to be transported to nearby cells…”
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β₂-adrenergic agonists modulate TNF-α induced astrocytic inflammatory gene expression and brain inflammatory cell populations
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (30-01-2014)“…The NF-κB signaling pathway orchestrates many of the intricate aspects of neuroinflammation. Astrocytic β₂-adrenergic receptors have emerged as potential…”
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Astrocytes as potential targets to suppress inflammatory demyelinating lesions in multiple sclerosis
Published in Neurochemistry international (01-11-2010)“…A hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS) is the occurrence of focal inflammatory demyelinating lesions in the central nervous system. The prevailing view that…”
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Astrocytic [beta]2 Adrenergic Receptor Gene Deletion Affects Memory in Aged Mice
Published in PloS one (24-10-2016)“…In vitro and in vivo studies suggest that the astrocytic adrenergic signalling enhances glycogenolysis which provides energy to be transported to nearby cells…”
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2-adrenergic agonists modulate TNF-[alpha] induced astrocytic inflammatory gene expression and brain inflammatory cell populations
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (30-01-2014)“…Background The NF-κB signaling pathway orchestrates many of the intricate aspects of neuroinflammation. Astrocytic [beta].sub.2-adrenergic receptors have…”
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[beta] sub(2)-adrenergic agonists modulate TNF-[alpha] induced astrocytic inflammatory gene expression and brain inflammatory cell populations
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (01-01-2014)“…Background: The NF-[kappa]B signaling pathway orchestrates many of the intricate aspects of neuroinflammation. Astrocytic [beta] sub(2)-adrenergic receptors…”
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