Grzegorz Wicher
- Telefon:
- 018-471 48 32
- E-post:
- grzegorz.wicher@igp.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 20
751 85 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Rudbecklaboratoriet
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Proteomic approach for understanding milder neurotoxicity of Carfilzomib against Bortezomib (2018)
- Interleukin-33 Promotes Recruitment of Microglia/Macrophages in Response to Traumatic Brain Injury (2017)
- Heparanase Promotes Glioma Progression and is Inversely Correlated with Patient Survival. (2016)
- Peripheral neuropathy as the side effect of proteasome inhibitors bortezomib and carfilzomib (2016)
- GABA and its B-receptor are present at the node of Ranvier in a small population of sensory fibers, implicating a role in myelination (2015)
- Heat shock proteins in proteasome inhibitor related neuropathy (2015)
- Estrogen-mediated regulation of steroid metabolism in rat glial cells; effects on neurosteroid levels via regulation of CYP7B1-mediated catalysis (2015)
- The Human Glioblastoma Cell Culture Resource (2015)
- Intraperitoneal influx of neutrophils in response to IL-33 is mast cell-dependent (2013)
- Developmental expression of IL-33 in the mouse brain (2013)
- Interleukin-33 in brain development and traumatic brain injury (2013)
- c-Jun Reprograms Schwann Cells of Injured Nerves to Generate a Repair Cell Essential for Regeneration (2012)
Senaste publikationer
- Lack of ST2 aggravates glioma invasiveness, vascular abnormality, and immune suppression (2025)
- On-chip fabrication of tailored 3D hydrogel scaffolds to model cancer cell invasion and interaction with endothelial cells (2024)
- Proteomic approach for understanding milder neurotoxicity of Carfilzomib against Bortezomib (2018)
- Interleukin-33 Promotes Recruitment of Microglia/Macrophages in Response to Traumatic Brain Injury (2017)
- Heparanase Promotes Glioma Progression and is Inversely Correlated with Patient Survival. (2016)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Lack of ST2 aggravates glioma invasiveness, vascular abnormality, and immune suppression (2025)
- On-chip fabrication of tailored 3D hydrogel scaffolds to model cancer cell invasion and interaction with endothelial cells (2024)
- Proteomic approach for understanding milder neurotoxicity of Carfilzomib against Bortezomib (2018)
- Interleukin-33 Promotes Recruitment of Microglia/Macrophages in Response to Traumatic Brain Injury (2017)
- Heparanase Promotes Glioma Progression and is Inversely Correlated with Patient Survival. (2016)
- Peripheral neuropathy as the side effect of proteasome inhibitors bortezomib and carfilzomib (2016)
- GABA and its B-receptor are present at the node of Ranvier in a small population of sensory fibers, implicating a role in myelination (2015)
- Heat shock proteins in proteasome inhibitor related neuropathy (2015)
- Estrogen-mediated regulation of steroid metabolism in rat glial cells; effects on neurosteroid levels via regulation of CYP7B1-mediated catalysis (2015)
- The Human Glioblastoma Cell Culture Resource (2015)
- Intraperitoneal influx of neutrophils in response to IL-33 is mast cell-dependent (2013)
- Developmental expression of IL-33 in the mouse brain (2013)
- Interleukin-33 in brain development and traumatic brain injury (2013)
- c-Jun Reprograms Schwann Cells of Injured Nerves to Generate a Repair Cell Essential for Regeneration (2012)
- MALDI mass spectrometry based molecular phenotyping of CNS glial cells for prediction in mammalian brain tissue (2011)
- Effects on DHEA levels by estrogen in rat astrocytes and CNS co-cultures via the regulation of CYP7B1-mediated metabolism (2011)
- Spatiotemporal Distribution and Function of N-Cadherin in Postnatal Schwann Cells (2010)
- MDMA (Ecstasy) decreases the number of neurons and stem cells in embryonic cortical cultures (2010)
- Microfluidic high viability neural cell separation using viscoelastically tuned hydrodynamic spreading (2008)
- Microengineering a cell co-culture platform for glioblastoma cell migration and intravasation studies