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Tim Magnus
Researcher at University of Hamburg
Publications - 154
Citations - 7001
Tim Magnus is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microglia & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 133 publications receiving 5338 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim Magnus include Hamburg University of Technology & Eppendorf (Germany).
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Report on the 7th scientific meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Young Academics in Neurology (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, October 30–November 1, 2015
TL;DR: This meeting report summarizes the many diverse presentations and the new preclinical to clinical neurology research data that were shared by the participants at the meeting.
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An atypical role for the myeloid receptor Mincle in CNS injury
Thiruma V. Arumugam,Silvia Manzanero,Milena B. Furtado,Patrick J. Biggins,Yu Hsuan Hsieh,Mathias Gelderblom,Kelli P. A. MacDonald,Ekaterina Salimova,Yu I. Li,Othmar Korn,Deborah Dewar,I. Mhairi Macrae,Robert B. Ashman,Sen-Lin Tang,Nadia Rosenthal,Marc J. Ruitenberg,Tim Magnus,Christine A. Wells +17 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Mincle lacks widespread expression in the brain, but is specifically associated with macrophages resident in the perivascular niche, which implicate Mincle in the initiation, extent and severity of local responses to ischemic injury in thebrain, but not peripheral tissues.
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Reply: Blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier dysfunction in patients with neurological symptoms during the 2011 Northern German Escherichia coli serotype O104:H4 outbreak.
TL;DR: In their sample of five patients, four were found to have an increased albumin serum/CSF ratio (Qalb), mainly owing to low albumin concentrations in the serum of their patients with haemolytic uremic syndrome.
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Organ Specific Head Coil for High Resolution Mouse Brain Perfusion Imaging using Magnetic Particle Imaging
Matthias Graeser,Peter Ludewig,Patryk Szwargulski,Fynn Foerger,Tom Liebing,Nils D. Forkert,Florian Thieben,Tim Magnus,Tobias Knopp +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a surface coil was developed to improve the sensitivity of magnetic particle imaging (MPI) in cerebral imaging applications, which was used to detect small vessels and anatomical structures within a wild type mouse model.
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Normalization of Aperiodic Electrocorticography Components Indicates Fine Motor Recovery After Sensory Cortical Stroke in Mice
TL;DR: Aperiodic spectral exponents exhibited a unique spatiotemporal profile in the mouse cortex after stroke and might complement future translational studies providing a dynamic link from pathophysiology to behavior.