Henning Ulrich
University of São Paulo
302 Papers
1.3K Citations
Henning Ulrich is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Biology. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 266 publications. Previous affiliations of Henning Ulrich include Jagiellonian University & Cornell University.
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Papers
Aluminum affects neural phenotype determination of embryonic neural progenitor cells
Karine Paula Reichert,Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger,Micheli M. Pillat,Micheli M. Pillat,Nathieli B. Bottari,Taís Vidal Palma,Jessié Martins Gutierres,Henning Ulrich,Cinthia Melazzo de Andrade,Christopher Exley,Vera Maria Morsch +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Al3+ caused cellular damage and reduced proliferation and migration, resulting in global inhibition of NPC differentiation and neurogenesis, and resulted in deleterious effects on neural phenotype determination.
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Head-activator induced mitosis of NH15-CA2 cells requires calcium influx and hyperpolarization
TL;DR: HA-induced mitosis was inhibited by charybdotoxin and apamin, but not by alpha-dendrotoxin confirming the notion that Ca(2+)-dependent potassium channels are involved in mediating the effect of HA on cell division.
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Epothilones as Natural Compounds for Novel Anticancer Drugs Development
TL;DR: In this paper , a review summarizes results in the study of epothilones against cancer with preclinical results and clinical studies from 2010-2022, showing that triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) treatment improves using ixabepilone plus capecitabine or utidelone in combination with capecitabiine.
Kinins in Glioblastoma Microenvironment
Mona das Neves Oliveira,Barbara Breznik,Micheli M. Pillat,Ricardo L. Pereira,Henning Ulrich,Tamara T. Lah +5 more
TL;DR: These studies support the on-going research on kinin antagonists as candidates in the development of anti-invasive agents for adjuvant glioblastoma therapy, and point out two novel aspects: the different responses of cancer cells to their microenvironmental cues, and to the signalling by kinin receptors that complement the immuno-modulating cytokine-signalling networks.
Paraoxon and Pyridostigmine Interfere with Neural Stem Cell Differentiation
Verónica O Berríos,Nawal M. Boukli,José W. Rodríguez,Priscilla D. Negraes,Telma T. Schwindt,Cleber A. Trujillo,Sophia La Banca de Oliveira,Luis A. Cubano,P.A. Ferchmin,Vesna A. Eterovic,Henning Ulrich,Antonio H. Martins +11 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that rat neural progenitor cells extracted on embryonic day 14.5 would be affected by constant inhibition of AChE from chronic exposure to OP or pyridostigmine (a reversible A cholinesterase blocker) during differentiation, and infer that developmental patterns may have been affected.
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