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    Differential acute impact of therapeutically effective and overdose concentrations of lithium on human neuronal single cell and network function

    Lithium salts are used as mood-balancing medication prescribed to patients suffering from neuropsychiatric disorders, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. Lithium salts cross the blood-brain...

    Julia Izsak, Henrik Seth, Margarita Il**, Stephan Theiss in Translational Psychiatry (2021)

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    Effect fingerprints of antipsychotic drugs on neural networks in vitro

    We compared the acute effect of typical (haloperidol) and atypical (aripiprazole, clozapine, olanzapine) antipsychotic drugs (APDs) on spontaneous electrophysiological activity of in vitro neuronal networks cu...

    Philipp Görtz, Uwe Henning, Stephan Theiss in Journal of Neural Transmission (2019)

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    In vitro neuronal network activity as a new functional diagnostic system to detect effects of Cerebrospinal fluid from autoimmune encephalitis patients

    The intent of this study was to investigate if cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from autoimmune encephalitis (AE) patients regulates in vitro neuronal network activity differentially to healthy human control CSF (hCSF)....

    Henner Koch, Cristina E. Niturad, Stephan Theiss, Christian G. Bien in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Freshly frozen E18 rat cortical cells can generate functional neural networks after standard cryopreservation and thawing procedures

    Primary dissociated brain tissue from rodents is widely used in a variety of different scientific methods to investigate cellular processes in vitro. Often, for this purpose cell cultures need to be generated ...

    Kim Quasthoff, Stefano Ferrea, Wiebke Fleischer, Stephan Theiss in Cytotechnology (2015)

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    Balanced splicing at the Tat-specific HIV-1 3′ss A3 is critical for HIV-1 replication

    The viral regulatory protein Tat is essential for establishing a productive transcription from the 5′-LTR promoter during the early phase of viral gene expression. Formation of the Tat-encoding mRNAs requires ...

    Steffen Erkelenz, Frank Hillebrand, Marek Widera, Stephan Theiss in Retrovirology (2015)

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    HEXploring of the HIV-1 genome allows landsca** of new potential splicing regulatory elements

    Steffen Erkelenz, Stephan Theiss, Marianne Otte, Marek Widera in Retrovirology (2013)

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    Comparative in silico analyses and experimental validation of novel splice site and missense mutations in the genes MLH1 and MSH2

    Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, an autosomal dominant predisposition to colorectal cancer and other malignancies, is caused by inactivating mutations of DNA mismatch repair genes, mainly MLH1 and MSH2

    Beate Betz, Stephan Theiss, Murat Aktas in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2010)

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    Niche-dependent development of functional neuronal networks from embryonic stem cell-derived neural populations

    The present work was performed to investigate the ability of two different embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived neural precursor populations to generate functional neuronal networks in vitro. The first ES cell-derive...

    Sebastian Illes, Stephan Theiss, Hans-Peter Hartung, Mario Siebler in BMC Neuroscience (2009)