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Neuroscience Network Düsseldorf

The Neuroscience Network Düsseldorf is a collaborative research network in which basic and clinical neuroscientists from the Heinrich Heine University (HHU) Düsseldorf, the Research Centre Jülich, and the IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine Düsseldorf work together in multidisciplinary projects ranging from basic brain research to translational and clinical neuroscience.

A particular focus is placed on the investigation of disease-associated pathomechanisms in common diseases of the central nervous system, in particular multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, brain tumours, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, and metabolic encephalopathies. These diseases constitute a major medical problem in our society and pose enormous socio-economic challenges. Thus, the common research aim of the participating groups is to improve the understanding of molecular, cellular and systemic mechanisms causing these diseases, and to translate novel experimental findings into better diagnostic tools and more effective therapies.

In addition, excellent research training opportunities for junior researchers from both medicine and the natural sciences are offered, including structured programmes that provide master students, as well as doctoral and postdoctoral researchers with the instruction, research experience and mentoring they need to become future leaders in disease-related neuroscience research.


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Mehrabipour et al., Life Sci Alliance. 2024

SIRT4 as a novel interactor and candidate suppressor of C-RAF kinase in MAPK signaling.

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Michalska et al., ACS Chem Neurosci.2024

4-Oxypiperidine Ethers as Multiple Targeting Ligands at Histamine H3 Receptors and Cholinesterases.

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Dobner et al., Stem Cell Reports. 2024

Mitochondrial DNA integrity and metabolome profile are preserved in the human induced pluripotent stem cell reference…

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Nelke et al., J Autoimmun. 2024

K2P2.1 is a regulator of inflammatory cell responses in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies.

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Winter et al., Autoimmun Rev. [in press]

Cerebral vasculitis as a clinical manifestation of neurosarcoidosis: A scoping review.

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Strunk et al., J Neurol. [in press]

Moyamoya disease in Southeast Asians: genetic and autopsy data, new cases, systematic review, and meta-analysis of all…

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Roll et al., J Neurol. [in press]

[18F]DPA-714-PET-MRI reveals pronounced innate immunity in human anti-LGI1 and anti-CASPR2 limbic encephalitis.

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Dong et al., Neuroimage. [in press]

Opposite changes in morphometric similarity of medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits in…

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Spooner et al., NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2024

Modulation of DBS-induced cortical responses and movement by the directionality and magnitude of current administered.

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