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    Glia of the human retina by Reichenbach, Andreas, Bringmann, Andreas

    Published in Glia (01-04-2020)
    “…The human retina contains three types of glial cells: microglia and two types of macroglia, astrocytes and Müller cells. Macroglia provide homeostatic and…”
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    New functions of Müller cells by Reichenbach, Andreas, Bringmann, Andreas

    Published in Glia (01-05-2013)
    “…Müller cells, the major type of glial cells in the retina, are responsible for the homeostatic and metabolic support of retinal neurons. By mediating…”
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    Blood—Brain Barrier Breakdown Involves Four Distinct Stages of Vascular Damage in Various Models of Experimental Focal Cerebral Ischemia by Krueger, Martin, Bechmann, Ingo, Immig, Kerstin, Reichenbach, Andreas, Härtig, Wolfgang, Michalski, Dominik

    “…Ischemic stroke not only impairs neuronal function but also affects the cerebral vasculature as indicated by loss of blood—brain barrier (BBB) integrity…”
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    Blood-brain barrier breakdown after embolic stroke in rats occurs without ultrastructural evidence for disrupting tight junctions by Krueger, Martin, Härtig, Wolfgang, Reichenbach, Andreas, Bechmann, Ingo, Michalski, Dominik

    Published in PloS one (26-02-2013)
    “…The term blood-brain barrier (BBB) relates to the ability of cerebral vessels to hold back hydrophilic and large molecules from entering the brain, thereby…”
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    Cellular signaling and factors involved in Müller cell gliosis: Neuroprotective and detrimental effects by Bringmann, Andreas, Iandiev, Ianors, Pannicke, Thomas, Wurm, Antje, Hollborn, Margrit, Wiedemann, Peter, Osborne, Neville N., Reichenbach, Andreas

    Published in Progress in retinal and eye research (01-11-2009)
    “…Müller cells are active players in normal retinal function and in virtually all forms of retinal injury and disease. Reactive Müller cells protect the tissue…”
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    Glial cells in (patho)physiology by Parpura, Vladimir, Heneka, Michael T., Montana, Vedrana, Oliet, Stéphane H. R., Schousboe, Arne, Haydon, Philip G., Stout Jr, Randy F., Spray, David C., Reichenbach, Andreas, Pannicke, Thomas, Pekny, Milos, Pekna, Marcela, Zorec, Robert, Verkhratsky, Alexei

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-04-2012)
    “…J. Neurochem. (2012) 121, 4–27. Neuroglial cells define brain homeostasis and mount defense against pathological insults. Astroglia regulate neurogenesis and…”
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    Müller glial cells of the primate foveola: An electron microscopical study by Syrbe, Steffen, Kuhrt, Heidrun, Gärtner, Ulrich, Habermann, Gunnar, Wiedemann, Peter, Bringmann, Andreas, Reichenbach, Andreas

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-02-2018)
    “…Previous studies on the ultrastructure of the primate foveola suggested the presence of an inverted cone-like structure which is formed by 25–35 specialized…”
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    Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells by Veltmann, Moritz, Hollborn, Margrit, Reichenbach, Andreas, Wiedemann, Peter, Kohen, Leon, Bringmann, Andreas

    Published in PloS one (22-01-2016)
    “…Although systemic hypertension is a risk factor of age-related macular degeneration, antihypertensive medications do not affect the risk of the disease. One…”
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    Viscoelastic Properties of Individual Glial Cells and Neurons in the CNS by Lu, Yun-Bi, Franze, Kristian, Seifert, Gerald, Steinhäuser, Christian, Kirchhoff, Frank, Wolburg, Hartwig, Guck, Jochen, Janmey, Paul, Wei, Er-Qing, Käs, Josef, Reichenbach, Andreas

    “…One hundred fifty years ago glial cells were discovered as a second, non-neuronal, cell type in the central nervous system. To ascribe a function to these new,…”
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    Role of retinal glial cells in neurotransmitter uptake and metabolism by Bringmann, Andreas, Pannicke, Thomas, Biedermann, Bernd, Francke, Mike, Iandiev, Ianors, Grosche, Jens, Wiedemann, Peter, Albrecht, Jan, Reichenbach, Andreas

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-03-2009)
    “…In addition to photoreceptors and neurons, glial cells (in particular Müller cells) contribute to the removal and metabolization of neurotransmitters in the…”
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    Morphology and dynamics of perisynaptic glia by Reichenbach, Andreas, Derouiche, Amin, Kirchhoff, Frank

    Published in Brain Research Reviews (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract The major glial population of the brain is constituted by astroglia. Highly branched and ramified protoplasmic astrocytes are the predominant form in…”
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    GABA and Glutamate Uptake and Metabolism in Retinal Glial (Müller) Cells by Bringmann, Andreas, Grosche, Antje, Pannicke, Thomas, Reichenbach, Andreas

    “…Müller cells, the principal glial cells of the retina, support the synaptic activity by the uptake and metabolization of extracellular neurotransmitters…”
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    Müller cells are living optical fibers in the vertebrate retina by Franze, Kristian, Grosche, Jens, Skatchkov, Serguei N, Schinkinger, Stefan, Foja, Christian, Schild, Detlev, Uckermann, Ortrud, Travis, Kort, Reichenbach, Andreas, Guck, Jochen

    “…Although biological cells are mostly transparent, they are phase objects that differ in shape and refractive index. Any image that is projected through layers…”
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    Developmental Refining of Neuroglial Signaling? by Grosche, Antje, Reichenbach, Andreas

    “…A change in glutamate receptor expression in adult glial cells advances the current model of how glia regulate neuronal activity. [Also see Report by Sun et…”
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    Neurite Branch Retraction Is Caused by a Threshold-Dependent Mechanical Impact by Franze, Kristian, Gerdelmann, Jens, Weick, Michael, Betz, Timo, Pawlizak, Steve, Lakadamyali, Melike, Bayer, Johannes, Rillich, Katja, Gögler, Michael, Lu, Yun-Bi, Reichenbach, Andreas, Janmey, Paul, Käs, Josef

    Published in Biophysical journal (07-10-2009)
    “…Recent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impact neuronal growth. For instance, unlike most other cell types,…”
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    Cytotoxic effects of curcumin in human retinal pigment epithelial cells by Hollborn, Margrit, Chen, Rui, Wiedemann, Peter, Reichenbach, Andreas, Bringmann, Andreas, Kohen, Leon

    Published in PloS one (26-03-2013)
    “…Curcumin from turmeric is an ingredient in curry powders. Due to its antiinflammatory, antioxidant and anticarcinogenic effects, curcumin is a promising drug…”
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    Employing Nanostructured Scaffolds to Investigate the Mechanical Properties of Adult Mammalian Retinae Under Tension by Juncheed, Kantida, Kohlstrunk, Bernd, Friebe, Sabrina, Dallacasagrande, Valentina, Maurer, Patric, Reichenbach, Andreas, Mayr, Stefan G, Zink, Mareike

    “…Numerous eye diseases are linked to biomechanical dysfunction of the retina. However, the underlying forces are almost impossible to quantify experimentally…”
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    Müller Cell-Derived PEDF Mediates Neuroprotection via STAT3 Activation by Eichler, Wolfram, Savković-Cvijić, Helena, Bürger, Susanne, Beck, Mike, Schmidt, Manuela, Wiedemann, Peter, Reichenbach, Andreas, Unterlauft, Jan Darius

    Published in Cellular physiology and biochemistry (01-12-2017)
    “…Background/ Aims: This study was performed to reveal signaling pathways exploited by pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) derived from retinal (glial)…”
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    Nonvesicular Release of ATP from Rat Retinal Glial (Müller) Cells is Differentially Mediated in Response to Osmotic Stress and Glutamate by Voigt, Juliane, Grosche, Antje, Vogler, Stefanie, Pannicke, Thomas, Hollborn, Margrit, Kohen, Leon, Wiedemann, Peter, Reichenbach, Andreas, Bringmann, Andreas

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-04-2015)
    “…Retinal glial (Müller) cells release ATP upon osmotic stress or activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors. ATP inhibits the osmotic Müller cell swelling…”
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