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Andreas Becker
Researcher at University of Marburg
Publications - 15
Citations - 923
Andreas Becker is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 870 citations.
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Correlation of the extent of tumor volume resection and patient survival in surgery of glioblastoma multiforme with high-field intraoperative MRI guidance.
Daniela Kuhnt,Andreas Becker,Oliver Ganslandt,Miriam H. A. Bauer,Michael Buchfelder,Christopher Nimsky +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that navigation guidance and iMRI significantly contribute to optimal EOR with low postoperative morbidity, where EOR ≥ 98% and patient age <65 years are associated with significant survival advantages.
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Preconditioning‐induced neuroprotection is mediated by reactive oxygen species and activation of the transcription factor nuclear factor‐κB
TL;DR: The data suggest that inhibition of staurosporine‐induced neuronal apoptosis by preconditioning with xanthine/xanthine oxidase or FeSO4 involves an activation of NF‐κB and an increase in the protein level of Mn‐superoxide dismutase.
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Preconditioning-induced neuroprotection is mediated by reactive oxygen species.
TL;DR: It is indicated that preconditioning by moderate ROS-stimulation protects cultured neurons against different damaging agents and prevents against the subsequent massive oxygen radical formation.
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Stimulation of β-adrenoceptors activates astrocytes and provides neuroprotection
Vera Junker,Andreas Becker,Ricarda Hühne,Marat Zembatov,Alexander Ravati,Carsten Culmsee,Josef Krieglstein +6 more
TL;DR: Activation of astrocytes and neuroprotection can be achieved by stimulation of either beta(1)- or beta(2)-adrenoceptors in vitro, whereas in vivo neuroprotection is preferentially mediated through beta(3)- adrenoceptor-selective antagonist metoprolol.
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Intraoperative Visualization of Fiber Tracking Based Reconstruction of Language Pathways in Glioma Surgery
Daniela Kuhnt,Miriam H. A. Bauer,Andreas Becker,Dorit Merhof,Amir Zolal,Mirco Richter,P. Grummich,Oliver Ganslandt,Michael Buchfelder,Christopher Nimsky +9 more
TL;DR: Intraoperative visualization of language-related cortical areas and the connecting pathways with DTI-based fiber tracking can be successfully performed and integrated in the navigation system in a setting of intraoperative high-field MRI this contributes to maximum tumor resection with low postoperative morbidity.