Rezultati - Nils Schweingruber
- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
-
1
A recurrent machine learning model predicts intracranial hypertension in neurointensive care patients od Nils Schweingruber, Marius Marc-Daniel Mader, Anton Wiehe, Frank Röder, Jennifer Göttsche, Stefan Kluge, Manfred Westphal, Patrick Czorlich, Christian Gerloff
Izdano 2021Artigo -
2
Dose-dependent association of hyperoxia and decreased favorable outcomes in mechanically ventilated patients with traumatic brain injury, a retrospective cohort study od Louisa Telsche Lalla, Patrick Czorlich, Marlene Fischer, Nils Schweingruber, Christopher Cramer, Karl‐Heinz Frosch, Jens Gempt, Stefan Kluge, Jörn Grensemann
Izdano 2025Artigo -
3
Liposomal Encapsulation of Glucocorticoids Alters Their Mode of Action in the Treatment of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis od Nils Schweingruber, Axel Haine, Karsten Tiede, Anna Karabinskaya, Jens van den Brandt, Simone Wüst, Josbert M. Metselaar, Ralf Gold, Jan Tuckermann, Holger M. Reichardt, Fred Lühder
Izdano 2011Artigo -
4
Chemokine-mediated redirection of T cells constitutes a critical mechanism of glucocorticoid therapy in autoimmune CNS responses od Nils Schweingruber, Henrike J. Fischer, Lisa Fischer, Jens van den Brandt, Anna Karabinskaya, Verena Labi, Andreas Villunger, Benedikt Kretzschmar, Peter Huppke, Mikael Simons, Jan Tuckermann, Alexander Flügel, Fred Lühder, Holger M. Reichardt
Izdano 2014Artigo
Iskalna orodja:
Sorodne teme
Medicine
Cohort
Encephalomyelitis
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Immunology
Internal medicine
Multiple sclerosis
Anesthesia
Biochemistry
Biology
CXCR4
Cancer research
Cell biology
Cell therapy
Chemistry
Chemokine
Chemokine receptor
Cohort study
Computer network
Computer science
Confidence interval
Emergency medicine
Encapsulation (networking)
Glasgow Coma Scale
Glasgow Outcome Scale
Glucocorticoid
Hyperoxia
Inflammation
Intensive care
Intensive care medicine