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Laura Reiche

Researcher at University of Düsseldorf

Publications -  9
Citations -  91

Laura Reiche is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myelin & Remyelination. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 42 citations.

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Teriflunomide promotes oligodendroglial differentiation and myelination

TL;DR: Findings indicate a critical window of opportunity during which regenerative oligodendroglial activities including myelination of CNS axons can be stimulated by teriflunomide, and suggest that young, immature cells could benefit from such stimulation.
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Aberrant Oligodendrogenesis in Down Syndrome: Shift in Gliogenesis?

TL;DR: To what degree DS-related effects on oligodendroglial cells have been described and to what degree induced cell-fate switches are presented, thereby resulting in an enhanced generation of astrocytes are discussed.
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Identification of novel myelin repair drugs by modulation of oligodendroglial differentiation competence.

TL;DR: In this paper, a phenotypic compound screening using the subcellular distribution of a potent inhibitor of oligodendroglial cell differentiation, namely p57kip2, was conducted.
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C21orf91 Regulates Oligodendroglial Precursor Cell Fate-A Switch in the Glial Lineage?

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of C21orf91 ortholog in terms of oligodendrogenesis and myelination using database information as well as through cultured primary OCL precursor cells was investigated.
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Heterogeneous fate choice of genetically modulated adult neural stem cells in gray and white matter of the central nervous system.

TL;DR: Under healthy conditions intrinsic suppression of p57kip2 as well as WM localization promote differentiation toward myelinating oligodendrocytes at the expense of astrocyte generation, which further reveals critical factors when considering aNSC mediated cell replacement in injury and disease.