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    Locomotion, Theta Oscillations, and the Speed-Correlated Firing of Hippocampal Neurons Are Controlled by a Medial Septal Glutamatergic Circuit by Fuhrmann, Falko, Justus, Daniel, Sosulina, Liudmila, Kaneko, Hiroshi, Beutel, Tatjana, Friedrichs, Detlef, Schoch, Susanne, Schwarz, Martin Karl, Fuhrmann, Martin, Remy, Stefan

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-06-2015)
    “…Before the onset of locomotion, the hippocampus undergoes a transition into an activity-state specialized for the processing of spatially related input. This…”
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    Dendritic structural degeneration is functionally linked to cellular hyperexcitability in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease by Šišková, Zuzana, Justus, Daniel, Kaneko, Hiroshi, Friedrichs, Detlef, Henneberg, Niklas, Beutel, Tatjana, Pitsch, Julika, Schoch, Susanne, Becker, Albert, von der Kammer, Heinz, Remy, Stefan

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-12-2014)
    “…Dendritic structure critically determines the electrical properties of neurons and, thereby, defines the fundamental process of input-to-output conversion. The…”
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    Glutamatergic synaptic integration of locomotion speed via septoentorhinal projections by Justus, Daniel, Dalügge, Dennis, Bothe, Stefanie, Fuhrmann, Falko, Hannes, Christian, Kaneko, Hiroshi, Friedrichs, Detlef, Sosulina, Liudmila, Schwarz, Inna, Elliott, David Anthony, Schoch, Susanne, Bradke, Frank, Schwarz, Martin Karl, Remy, Stefan

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-01-2017)
    “…The authors describe a glutamatergic septoentorhinal pathway that provides running-speed-correlated input to MEC layer 2/3. The speed signal is integrated by…”
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    Hippocampal hyperactivity in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease by Sosulina, Liudmila, Mittag, Manuel, Geis, Hans‐Rüdiger, Hoffmann, Kerstin, Klyubin, Igor, Qi, Yingjie, Steffen, Julia, Friedrichs, Detlef, Henneberg, Niklas, Fuhrmann, Falko, Justus, Daniel, Keppler, Kevin, Cuello, A. Claudio, Rowan, Michael J., Fuhrmann, Martin, Remy, Stefan

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-06-2021)
    “…Neuronal network dysfunction is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the underlying pathomechanisms remain unknown. We analyzed the hippocampal…”
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    Cytokeratin expression patterns in the rat respiratory tract as markers of epithelial differentiation in inhalation toxicology. I. Determination of normal cytokeratin expression patterns in nose, larynx, trachea, and lung by Schlage, W K, Bülles, H, Friedrichs, D, Kuhn, M, Teredesai, A

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-05-1998)
    “…Cytokeratin (CK) polypeptides constitute the intermediate filament cytoskeleton of epithelial cells. The patterns of CK expression can be regarded as specific…”
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    IL-4 decreases the expression of the monocyte differentiation marker CD14, paralleled by an increasing accessory potency by Ruppert, J, Friedrichs, D, Xu, H, Peters, J H

    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-08-1991)
    “…IL-4 has been found to affect the phenotype and a variety of functions of human monocytes and macrophages and has been discussed as a monocyte activating…”
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    Veiled accessory cells deduced from monocytes by Peters, J H, Ruhl, S, Friedrichs, D

    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-12-1987)
    “…Human peripheral blood monocytes were cultured under conditions which prevent macrophage development. Media containing selected charges of fetal calf serum as…”
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    Expression of CD54, CD58, CD14, and HLA-DR on macrophages and macrophage-derived accessory cells and their accessory capacity by Ocklind, G, Friedrichs, D, Peters, J H

    Published in Immunology letters (15-02-1992)
    “…Human peripheral monocytes can differentiate in vitro into macrophages (Mph) possessing a low accessory activity in T cell stimulation. Mph can be converted…”
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