Ulf Strauss
Charité
45 Papers
374 Citations
Ulf Strauss is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patch clamp & Progenitor cell. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 42 publications. Previous affiliations of Ulf Strauss include Humboldt University of Berlin & University of Rostock.
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Papers
Choosing electrodes for deep brain stimulation experiments--electrochemical considerations.
TL;DR: Describing electrodes for animal models of Parkinson's disease found a drift in their properties within minutes and up to about 60 h after immersion in cell culture medium, both with and without a stimulation signal, and recommended the use of inert electrode materials.
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Non-thermal effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields
Peter Wust,Benedikt Kortüm,Ulf Strauss,Jacek Nadobny,Sebastian Zschaeck,Marcus Beck,Ulrike Stein,Pirus Ghadjar +7 more
TL;DR: The results showed that, for both cell lines, using RF-HT significantly reduced proliferation and clonogenicity compared to WB-HT, which may induce ion fluxes that can potentially cause relevant disequilibrium of most ions.
Environmental manipulations early in development alter seizure activity, Ih and HCN1 protein expression later in life.
TL;DR: It is shown that manipulations of the early rearing environment of WAG/Rij rats leads to a pronounced decrease in seizure activity later in life, and suggests that an increase of Ih and HCN1 is associated with absence seizure reduction.
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Differential astroglial activation in 6-hydroxydopamine models of Parkinson's disease.
Jeannette Henning,Ulf Strauss,Andreas Wree,Jan Gimsa,Arndt Rolfs,Reiner Benecke,Ulrike Gimsa +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesize that communication links exist between astrocytes, or between neurons and astroCytes, along neuronal pathways that transmit activating signals in response to neuronal damage-but only if the neuronal pathways are at least partially intact.
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Ischemic preconditioning prevents skeletal muscle tissue injury, but not nerve lesion upon tourniquet-induced ischemia.
Matthias Schoen,Robert Rotter,P. Gierer,Georg Gradl,Ulf Strauss,Ludwig Jonas,Thomas Mittlmeier,Brigitte Vollmar +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that tourniquet hind limb ischemia-induced injury of the muscle benefits from IPC, whereas the peripheral nerve suffers from prolonged ischemic time and mechanical deterioration on IPC.
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