Our research team is interested in the following topics:
Monocyte-mediated immune responses in experimental stroke models and regulation of interneuron migration by CXCR4 and CXCR7.
Tel: +49 3641 93 25 680
Fax. +49 3641 93 25 652
Neuropharmacology
Colleagues
| Dr. rer. nat. Dagmar Schütz, scientist | 93 25 681 |
| Christine Anders, technician | 93 25 694, 93 25 687 |
| Heike Stadler, technician | 93 25 694, 93 25 687 |
Funded Projects
DFG: Modulation of neuroprotective PI3-kinase/Akt signal transduction via sst2 somatostatin receptors.
DFG: Role of chemokine SDF-1 in reward-coupled neurogenesis in the hippocampus.
DFG: CXCL12-dependent development of neuronal structures under the influence of the atypical chemokine receptor CXCR7.
Doktor Robert Pfleger Stiftung: Structural determinants of atypical functions in the CXCR7 chemokine receptor.
For long-term microscopy of cell cultures, the institute operates an IncuCyte microscope in cooperation with research teams from the Institute of Neurology, the Clinic for Inner Medicine II, and the department of Human Genetics. Focus is on the observation of neurons and non-neuronal cells under chemokine treatment. (Funded by: European Fonds for Regional Development)