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2. Murine iPSC-derived microglia and macrophage cell culture models recapitulate distinct phenotypical and functional properties of classical and alternative neuro-immune polarisation
3. Increased soluble amyloid-beta causes early aberrant brain network hypersynchronisation in a mature-onset mouse model of amyloidosis
4. Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
5. 3D culture of murine neural stem cells on decellularized mouse brain sections
6. Targeted intracerebral delivery of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL13 promotes alternative activation of both microglia and macrophages after stroke
7. Quantitative and phenotypic analysis of mesenchymal stromal cell graft survival and recognition by microglia and astrocytes in mouse brain
8. The ratio of SRPK1/SRPK1a regulates erythroid differentiation in K562 leukaemic cells
9. Current Challenges for the Advancement of Neural Stem Cell Biology and Transplantation Research
10. Labeling of Luciferase/eGFP-Expressing Bone Marrow-Derived Stromal Cells with Fluorescent Micron-Sized Iron Oxide Particles Improves Quantitative and Qualitative Multimodal Imaging of Cellular Grafts In Vivo
11. Histological Characterization and Quantification of Cellular Events Following Neural and Fibroblast(-Like) Stem Cell Grafting in Healthy and Demyelinated CNS Tissue
12. Quantitative Evaluation of Stem Cell Grafting in the Central Nervous System of Mice by In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging and Postmortem Multicolor Histological Analysis
13. Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: preclinical evidence beyond all doubt?
14. Recognition of cellular implants by the brainʼs innate immune system
15. Long‐term deprivation of ovarian hormones via ovariectomy alters functional connectivity, brain neurochemistry and white matter integrity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
16. Allogeneic stromal cell implantation in brain tissue leads to robust microglial activation
17. Additional file 2: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
18. Additional file 6: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
19. MOESM2 of Increased soluble amyloid-beta causes early aberrant brain network hypersynchronisation in a mature-onset mouse model of amyloidosis
20. Additional file 1: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
21. Additional file 5: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
22. Additional file 3: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
23. Additional file 7: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
24. Additional file 4: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
25. Additional file 8: of Clinical and immunological control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by tolerogenic dendritic cells loaded with MOG-encoding mRNA
26. Increased soluble amyloid-beta causes early aberrant brain network hypersynchronisation in a mature-onset mouse model of amyloidosis
27. Reporter gene-expressing bone marrow-derived stromal cells are immune-tolerated following implantation in the central nervous system of syngeneic immunocompetent mice
28. Plasmid-based genetic modification of human bone marrow-derived stromal cells: analysis of cell survival and transgene expression after transplantation in rat spinal cord
29. Increased Soluble Aβ in adult mice causes pathological brain network hypersynchronisation early after induction
30. Immune remodelling of stromal cell grafts in the central nervous system : therapeutic inflammation or (harmless) side-effect?
31. Interleukin-13 immune gene therapy prevents CNS inflammation and demyelination via alternative activation of microglia and macrophages
32. Concise Review: Innate and Adaptive Immune Recognition of Allogeneic and Xenogeneic Cell Transplants in the Central Nervous System
33. In Vivo Interleukin-13-Primed Macrophages Contribute to Reduced Alloantigen-Specific T Cell Activation and Prolong Immunological Survival of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Implants
34. Intracerebral transplantation of interleukin 13-producing mesenchymal stem cells limits microgliosis, oligodendrocyte loss and demyelination in the cuprizone mouse model
35. Interleukin-13 immune gene therapy prevents CNS inflammation and demyelination via alternative activation of microglia and macrophages
36. Immune remodelling of stromal cell grafts in the central nervous system: therapeutic inflammation or (harmless) side-effect?
37. In Vivo Interleukin-13-Primed Macrophages Contribute to Reduced Alloantigen-Specific T Cell Activation and Prolong Immunological Survival of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Implants
38. OP043D CULTURE OF MURINE NEURAL STEM CELLS ON DECELLULARIZED MOUSE BRAIN SECTIONS
39. Early Inflammatory Responses following Cell Grafting in the CNS Trigger Activation of the Subventricular Zone: A Proposed Model of Sequential Cellular Events
40. Cuprizone‐induced demyelination and demyelination‐associated inflammation result in different proton magnetic resonance metabolite spectra
41. Distinct In Vitro Properties of Embryonic and Extraembryonic Fibroblast-Like Cells are Reflected in their in Vivo Behavior following Grafting in the Adult Mouse Brain
42. Distinct spatial distribution of microglia and macrophages following mesenchymal stem cell implantation in mouse brain
43. Tackling the physiological barriers for successful mesenchymal stem cell transplantation into the central nervous system
44. Spatiotemporal evolution of early innate immune responses triggered by neural stem cell grafting
45. Cell Type-Associated Differences in Migration, Survival, and Immunogenicity following Grafting in CNS Tissue
46. Multimodal Imaging of Stem Cell Implantation in the Central Nervous System of Mice
47. Clinical Potential of Intravenous Neural Stem Cell Delivery for Treatment of Neuroinflammatory Disease in Mice?
48. Current Challenges for the Advancement of Neural Stem Cell Biology and Transplantation Research
49. Recognition of cellular implants by the brain's innate immune system
50. Reporter gene-expressing bone marrow-derived stromal cells are immune-tolerated following implantation in the central nervous system of syngeneic immunocompetent mice
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