Andrea Tedeschi
Affiliations: | German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases DZNE |
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Rodocker HI, Tedeschi A. (2023) Overcoming axon regeneration failure and psychopathology: how may gabapentinoids help boost CNS repair? Neural Regeneration Research. 18: 1703-1704 |
Roy D, Tedeschi A. (2021) The Role of Lipids, Lipid Metabolism and Ectopic Lipid Accumulation in Axon Growth, Regeneration and Repair after CNS Injury and Disease. Cells. 10 |
Kiyoshi C, Tedeschi A. (2020) Axon growth and synaptic function: a balancing act for axonal regeneration and neuronal circuit formation in CNS trauma and disease. Developmental Neurobiology |
Laredo F, Plebanski J, Tedeschi A. (2019) Pericytes: Problems and Promises for CNS Repair. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 13: 546 |
Sun W, Larson MJ, Kiyoshi CM, et al. (2019) Gabapentinoid treatment promotes corticospinal plasticity and regeneration following murine spinal cord injury. The Journal of Clinical Investigation |
Tedeschi A, Dupraz S, Curcio M, et al. (2019) ADF/Cofilin-Mediated Actin Turnover Promotes Axon Regeneration in the Adult CNS. Neuron |
Tedeschi A, Popovich PG. (2019) The Application of Omics Technologies to Study Axon Regeneration and CNS Repair. F1000research. 8 |
Hilton BJ, Blanquie O, Tedeschi A, et al. (2019) High-resolution 3D imaging and analysis of axon regeneration in unsectioned spinal cord with or without tissue clearing. Nature Protocols |
Prüss H, Tedeschi A, Thiriot A, et al. (2017) Spinal cord injury-induced immunodeficiency is mediated by a sympathetic-neuroendocrine adrenal reflex. Nature Neuroscience |
Tedeschi A, Bradke F. (2016) Spatial and temporal arrangement of neuronal intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms controlling axon regeneration. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 42: 118-127 |