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Nicolas Casadei
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 85
Citations - 1667
Nicolas Casadei is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 63 publications receiving 895 citations.
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Swarm Learning for decentralized and confidential clinical machine learning.
Stefanie Warnat-Herresthal,Hartmut Schultze,K. Shastry,Sathyanarayanan Manamohan,Saikat Mukherjee,Vishesh Garg,Ravi Sarveswara,Kristian Händler,Peter Pickkers,N. Ahmad Aziz,Sofia Ktena,Florian Tran,Michael Bitzer,Stephan Ossowski,Nicolas Casadei,Christian Herr,Daniel Petersheim,Uta Behrends,Fabian Kern,Tobias Fehlmann,Philipp Schommers,Clara Lehmann,Max Augustin,Jan Rybniker,Janine Altmüller,Neha Mishra,Joana P. Bernardes,Benjamin Krämer,Lorenzo Bonaguro,Jonas Schulte-Schrepping,Elena De Domenico,Christian Siever,Michael Kraut,Milind Desai,Bruno Monnet,Maria Saridaki,Charles Siegel,Anna Drews,Melanie Nuesch-Germano,Heidi Theis,Jan Heyckendorf,Stefan Schreiber,Sarah Kim-Hellmuth,Jacob Nattermann,Dirk Skowasch,Ingo Kurth,Andreas Keller,Andreas Keller,Robert Bals,Peter Nürnberg,Olaf Rieß +50 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed Swarm Learning, a decentralized machine learning approach that unifies edge computing, blockchain-based peer-to-peer networking and coordination while maintaining confidentiality without the need for a central coordinator.
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Evidence for bidirectional and trans-synaptic parasympathetic and sympathetic propagation of alpha-synuclein in rats.
Nathalie Van Den Berge,Nathalie Van Den Berge,Nelson Ferreira,Hjalte Gram,Trine Werenberg Mikkelsen,Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup,Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup,Nicolas Casadei,Pai Tsung-Pin,Olaf Riess,Jens R. Nyengaard,Gültekin Tamgüney,Gültekin Tamgüney,Poul Henning Jensen,Per Borghammer,Per Borghammer +15 more
TL;DR: The BAC rat model could be very valuable for detailed mechanistic studies of the dual-hit hypothesis, and for studies of disease modifying therapies targeting early pathology in the gastrointestinal tract, by performing immunohistochemistry at early time points post-injection.
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rAAV2/7 vector-mediated overexpression of alpha-synuclein in mouse substantia nigra induces protein aggregation and progressive dose-dependent neurodegeneration
Marusela Oliveras-Salvá,Anke Van der Perren,Nicolas Casadei,Stijn Stroobants,Silke Nuber,Silke Nuber,Rudi D'Hooge,Chris Van den Haute,Veerle Baekelandt +8 more
TL;DR: In vivo data provide evidence that strong and significant alpha-synuclein-induced neuropathology and progressive dopaminergic neurodegeneration can be achieved in mouse brain by means of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors serotype 2/7 (rAAV2/7).
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Blunting neuroinflammation with resolvin D1 prevents early pathology in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease
Paraskevi Krashia,Alberto Cordella,Annalisa Nobili,Livia La Barbera,Mauro Federici,Alessandro Leuti,Federica Campanelli,Giuseppina Natale,Gioia Marino,Valeria Calabrese,Francescangelo Vedele,Veronica Ghiglieri,Barbara Picconi,Giulia Di Lazzaro,Tommaso Schirinzi,Giulia Maria Sancesario,Nicolas Casadei,Olaf Riess,Sergio Bernardini,Antonio Pisani,Paolo Calabresi,Maria Teresa Viscomi,Charles N. Serhan,Valerio Chiurchiù,Marcello D'Amelio,Nicola Biagio Mercuri +25 more
TL;DR: Rats overexpressing human α-synuclein show defects in dopamine signalling before dopamine cell loss, and that this is associated with low Resolvin D1 levels and neuroinflammation, suggesting there is an imbalance between neuroinflammatory and pro-resolving processes in PD.
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A progressive dopaminergic phenotype associated with neurotoxic conversion of α-synuclein in BAC-transgenic rats
Silke Nuber,Silke Nuber,Florian Harmuth,Zacharias Kohl,Anthony Adame,Margaritha Trejo,Kai Schönig,Frank Zimmermann,Claudia S. Bauer,Nicolas Casadei,Christiane Giel,Carsten Calaminus,Bernd J. Pichler,Poul Henning Jensen,Christian Müller,Davide Amato,Johannes Kornhuber,Peter Teismann,Hodaka Yamakado,Ryosuke Takahashi,J. Winkler,Eliezer Masliah,Olaf Riess +22 more
TL;DR: Ageing promoted conversion of both full-length and C-terminally truncated α-synuclein species into insolube and proteinase K-resistant fibres, with strongest accumulation in the striatum, resembling biochemical changes seen in human Parkinson's disease.