M. Antons
5 Papers
M. Antons is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Cellular model. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Deciphering sources of PET signals in the tumor microenvironment of glioblastoma at cellular resolution
L. Bartos,S V Kirchleitner,Z. I. Kolabas,S. Quach,Jens Blobner,Stephan A Mueller,Selin Ulukaya,Luciano Hoeher,Izabela Horvath,Karin Wind-Mark,Adrien Holzgreve,Viktoria Ruf,L. Gold,L. Kunze,Sebastian T Kunte,Philipp Beumers,M. Antons,A.V Zatcepin,Nils Briel,Leonie Hoermann,Denise Messerer,Peter Bartenstein,Markus J. Riemenschneider,Simon Lindner,Sibylle Ziegler,Jochen Herms,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Ali Ertürk,Jörg C. Tonn,Louisa von Baumgarten,Nathalie L. Albert,Matthias Brendel +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed immunomagnetic cell sorting after in vivo radiotracer injection (scRadiotracing) in combination with 3D-histology via tissue clearing to dissect the cellular allocation of PET signals in the tumor microenvironment.
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Longitudinal [18]UCB-H/[18F]FDG imaging depicts complex patterns of structural and functional neuroplasticity following bilateral vestibular loss in the rat
M. Antons,Magdalena Lindner,M Grosch,Rosel Oos,G. Palumbo,Matthias Brendel,Sibylle Ziegler,Peter Bartenstein,Marianne Dieterich,Andreas Zwergal +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared serial whole-brain in vivo measurements of functional plasticity and structural synaptic plasticity before and after bilateral labyrinthectomy in rats and investigate the effect of locomotor training.
Dose- and application route-dependent effects of betahistine on behavioral recovery and neuroplasticity after acute unilateral labyrinthectomy in rats
M. Antons,Magdalena Lindner,E. Eilles,Lisa Günther,Astrid Delker,Christina Branner,Anja Krämer,R. Beck,Rosel Oos,Max Wuehr,Sibylle Ziegler,Michael Strupp,Andreas Zwergal +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of different application routes (i.e., oral administration route and maximum daily dose), doses, and concurrent medication (with the MAO-B inhibitor selegiline) for their effects on behavioral recovery and cerebral target engagement following unilateral labyrinthectomy (UL) in rats were investigated.
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Deciphering sources of PET signals in the tumor microenvironment of glioblastoma at cellular resolution
L. Bartos,S V Kirchleitner,Z. I. Kolabas,S. Quach,Alexander Beck,Julia Lorenz,Jens Blobner,Stephan A Mueller,Selin Ulukaya,Luciano Hoeher,Izabela Horvath,Karin Wind-Mark,Adrien Holzgreve,Viktoria Ruf,L. Gold,L. Kunze,Sebastian T Kunte,Philipp Beumers,Ha Eun Park,M. Antons,A.V Zatcepin,Nils Briel,Leonie Hoermann,Rebecca Schaefer,Denise Messerer,Peter Bartenstein,Markus J. Riemenschneider,Simon Lindner,Sibylle Ziegler,Jochen Herms,Stefan Frieder Lichtenthaler,Ali Ertürk,Joerg-Christian Tonn,Louisa von Baumgarten,Nathalie L. Albert,Matthias Brendel +35 more
TL;DR: An approach of immunomagnetic cell sorting after in vivo radiotracer injection with 3D histology facilitates precise allocation of PET signals and serves to validate emerging novel TAM-specific radioligands.
Assessment of synaptic loss in mouse models of β-amyloid and tau pathology using [18F]UCB-H PET imaging
Letizia Vogler,Annamaria Ballweg,Bernd Bohr,Nils Briel,Karin Wind,M. Antons,L. Kunze,Johannes Gnörich,Simon Lindner,Franz Josef Gildehaus,Karlheinz Baumann,Peter Bartenstein,Guido Boening,Sibylle Ziegler,Johannes Levin,Andreas Zwergal,Günter U. Höglinger,Jochen Herms,Matthias Brendel +18 more
- 01 Jul 2023
TL;DR: Highlights • [18F]UCB-H was evaluated as a preclinical biomarker of synapse density in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) models and may be a more reliable surrogate of neurodegeneration than glucose metabolism in AD models.