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  • 1381. Karl-Herbert Schäfer
    Date: 10.06.2020
    Karl-Herbert Schäfer, Prof., Dr. med     Biography: Since 2017  Vicepresident Research and Transfer University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern     06/2008 - 12/2008   Visiting Professor University Stanford, California, USA 09/2001 Appointment C3-P
  • 1382. Principal Investigators
    Date: 10.06.2020
    Principal Investigators
  • 1383. Research groups
    Date: 10.06.2020
  • 1384. Graduate school - Graduate School
    Date: 09.06.2020
    Graduate School
  • 1385. AGENS
    Date: 09.06.2020
  • Isolation and Characterisation of neuroprotective Substances from Fungi and Cyanobacteria as potential Compounds for the Treatment of neurodegenerative Diseases
  • 1387. Project
    Date: 09.06.2020
    The NeurodegX project aims at the identification of novel drugs and mechanisms of action for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. A consortium of biotechnologically, cell-biologically and biomedically oriented scientists from three universities (HS Kaiserslautern, JGU Mainz, TUKaiserslautern) is working on the identification, isolation
  • 1388. Graduate school
    Date: 09.06.2020
    Graduate School PhD students
  • 1389. Publications
    Date: 09.06.2020
    Eggert, S., Kins, S., Endres, K., Brigadski, T., Brothers in arms: proBDNF/BDNF and sAPPα/Aβ signaling and their common interplay with ADAM10, TrkB, p75NTR, sortilin, and sorLA in the progression of Alzheimer`s disease. Biol.Chem 2021 Oct 7;403(1):43-71. doi: 10.1515/hsz-2021-0330. Print 2022 Jan 26.PMID: 34619027 Review. Corresponding author Wi
  • 1390. News
    Date: 09.06.2020
    News Neuroforum 2020 Forschungskolleg “NeurodegX” Can we trust the gut? JP Current publications Schäfer K.-H., Christmann A., Gries M. Can we trust the gut? The role of the intenstine in neurodegeneration. The Journal of Physiology. 2020 July 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/JP280336. Manuela Gries, Anne Christmann, Steven Schulte, Maximilian W
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