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Wieland A, Trageser D, Gogolok S, Reinartz R, Höfer H, Keller M, Leinhaas A, Schelle R, Normann S, Klaas L, et al. Anticancer effects of niclosamide in human glioblastoma. Clin Cancer Res. 2013;19(15):4124-36.
Mertens J, Stüber K, Wunderlich P, Ladewig J, Kesavan JC, Vandenberghe R, Vandenbulcke M, van Damme P, Walter J, Brüstle O, et al. APP Processing in Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neurons Is Resistant to NSAID-Based γ-Secretase Modulation. Stem Cell Reports. 2013;1(6):491-8.
Doerr J, Böckenhoff A, Ewald B, Ladewig J, Eckhardt M, Gieselmann V, Matzner U, Brüstle O, Koch P. Arylsulfatase A overexpressing human iPSC-derived neural cells reduce CNS sulfatide storage in a mouse model of metachromatic leukodystrophy. Mol Ther. 2015.
Qin J, Sontag S, Lin Q, Mitzka S, Leisten I, Schneider RKatharina, Wang X, Jauch A, Peitz M, Brüstle O, et al. Cell Fusion Enhances Mesendodermal Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells. Stem Cells Dev. 2014.
Mitschka S, Ulas T, Goller T, Schneider K, Egert A, Mertens J, Brüstle O, Schorle H, Beyer M, Klee K, et al. Co-existence of intact stemness and priming of neural differentiation programs in mES cells lacking Trim71. Sci Rep. 2015;5:11126.
Piotrowski T, Rippel O, Elanzew A, Nießing B, Stucken S, Jung S, König N, Haupt S, Stappert L, Brüstle O, et al. Deep-learning-based multi-class segmentation for automated, non-invasive routine assessment of human pluripotent stem cell culture status. Comput Biol Med. 2020;129:104172.
Kubaczka C, Senner C, Araúzo-Bravo MJ, Sharma N, Kuckenberg P, Becker A, Zimmer A, Brüstle O, Peitz M, Hemberger M, et al. Derivation and Maintenance of Murine Trophoblast Stem Cells under Defined Conditions. Stem Cell Reports. 2014;2(2):232-42.
Rauschenbach L, Wieland A, Reinartz R, Kebir S, Till A, Oppong MDarkwah, Dobersalske C, Ullrich V, Ahmad A, Jabbarli R, et al. Drug repositioning of antiretroviral ritonavir for combinatorial therapy in glioblastoma. Eur J Cancer. 2020;140:130-139.
Schmid B, Holst B, Clausen C, Bahnassawy L, Reinhardt P, Bakker MHM, Díaz-Guerra E, Vicario C, Martino-Adami PV, Thoenes M, et al. Generation of a set of isogenic iPSC lines carrying all APOE genetic variants (Ɛ2/Ɛ3/Ɛ4) and knock-out for the study of APOE biology in health and disease. Stem Cell Res. 2021;52:102180.
Vuidel A, Cousin L, Weykopf B, Haupt S, Hanifehlou Z, Wiest-Daesslé N, Segschneider M, Lee J, Kwon Y-J, Peitz M, et al. High-content phenotyping of Parkinson's disease patient stem cell-derived midbrain dopaminergic neurons using machine learning classification. Stem Cell Reports. 2022.
Ostermann L, Ladewig J, Müller F-J, Kesevan J, Tailor J, Smith A, Brüstle O, Koch P. In vitro recapitulation of developmental transitions in human neural stem cells. Stem Cells. 2019.
Ladewig J, Koch P, Brüstle O. Leveling Waddington: the emergence of direct programming and the loss of cell fate hierarchies. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2013;14(4):225-36.
Karus M, Ulc A, Ehrlich M, Czopka T, Hennen E, Fischer J, Mizhorova M, Qamar N, Brüstle O, Faissner A. Regulation of oligodendrocyte precursor maintenance by chondroitin sulphate glycosaminoglycans. Glia. 2015.
Elanzew A, Sommer A, Pusch-Klein A, Brüstle O, Haupt S. A reproducible and versatile system for the dynamic expansion of human pluripotent stem cells in suspension. Biotechnol J. 2015.
Stappert L, Roese-Koerner B, Brüstle O. The role of microRNAs in human neural stem cells, neuronal differentiation and subtype specification. Cell Tissue Res. 2014.
Karus M, Blaess S, Brüstle O. Self-organisation of neural tissue architectures from pluripotent stem cells. J Comp Neurol. 2014.
Meijer M, Rehbach K, Brunner JW, Classen JA, Lammertse HCA, van Linge LA, Schut D, Krutenko T, Hebisch M, L Cornelisse N, et al. A Single-Cell Model for Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity in Human iPSC-Derived Neurons. Cell Rep. 2019;27(7):2199-2211.e6.
Evert BO, Nalavade R, Jungverdorben J, Matthes F, Weber S, Rajput A, Bonn S, Brüstle O, Peitz M, Krauß S. Upregulation of miR-370 and miR-543 is associated with reduced expression of heat shock protein 40 in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3. PLoS One. 2018;13(8):e0201794.