Wichtige Publikationen

 

Lehrstuhl Neurochirurgie

  1. Cetuximab induces eme1-mediated DNA repair: a novel mechanism for cetuximab resistance. Weinandy A, Piroth MD, Goswami A, Nolte K, Sellhaus B, Gerardo-Nava J, Eble M, Weinandy S, Cornelissen C, Clusmann H, Lüscher B, Weis J. Neoplasia. 2014; 16(3):207-20
  2. Can in-vitro chemoresponse assays help find new treatment regimens for malignant gliomas? Linz U, Ulus B, Neuloh G, Clusmann H, Oertel M, Nolte K, Weis J, Heussen N, Gilsbach JM. Anticancer Drugs. 2014; 25(4):375-84.
  3. Perfusion characteristics of Moyamoya disease: an anatomically and clinically oriented analysis and comparison. Schubert GA, Czabanka M, Seiz M, Horn P, Vajkoczy P, Thomé C. Stroke. 2014; 45(1):101-6.
  4. The basal temporal approach for mesial temporal surgery: sparing the Meyer loop with navigated diffusion tensor tractography. Thudium MO, Campos AR, Urbach H, Clusmann H. Neurosurgery. 2010; 67(2 Suppl Operative):385-90.
  5. Continuous motor monitoring enhances functional preservation and seizure-free outcome in surgery for intractable focal epilepsy. Neuloh G, Bien CG, Clusmann H, von Lehe M, Schramm J. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2010; 152(8):1307-1314.

Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Translationale Neurochirurgie und Neurobiologie

  1. Functional real-time optoacoustic imaging of middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice. Kneipp M, Turner J, Hambauer S, Krieg S, Lehmberg J, Lindauer U, Razansky D (LU and RD equal contribution), PLoS One. 2014 Apr 28; 9(4):e96118.
  2. Sugar for the brain: the role of glucose in physiological and pathological brain function. Mergenthaler P, Lindauer U, Dienel GA, Meisel A, Trends Neurosci. 2013; 36:587-597.
  3. Pericytes in capillaries are contractile in vivo, but arterioles mediate functional hyperemia in the mouse brain. Fernández-Klett F, Offenhauser N, Dirnagl U, Priller J, Lindauer U (JP and UL: equal contribution). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2010; 107: 22290–22295.
  4. Pharmacological uncoupling of activation induced increases in CBF and CMRO2. Leithner C, Royl G, Offenhauser N, Füchtemeier M, Kohl-Bareis M, Villringer A, Dirnagl U, Lindauer U. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2010; 30:311-322.
  5. Neurovascular coupling in rat brain operates independent of hemoglobin deoxygenation. Lindauer U, Leithner C, Kaasch H, Rohrer B, Foddis M, Füchtemeier M, Offenhauser N, Steinbrink J, Royl G, Kohl-Bareis M, Dirnagl U (UL and CL: equal contribution) J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2010; 30:757-768.