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Nobs, Lionel and Nestel, Sigrun and Kulik, Akos and Nitsch, Cordula and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2013) Cyclin D1 is required for proliferation of Olig2-expressing progenitor cells in the injured cerebral cortex. Glia, 61 (9). pp. 1443-1455.

Kopp, Nadja and Diaz, Diana and Amacker, Mario and Odongo, David O. and Beier, Konstantin and Nitsch, Cordula and Bishop, Richard P. and Daubenberger, Claudia A.. (2010) Identification of a synthetic peptide inducing cross-reactive antibodies binding to Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) decoloratus, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus BM86 homologues. Vaccine : the official journal of the International Society for Vaccines, 28 (1). pp. 261-269.

Camenzind, R. S. and Chip, S. and Gutmann, H. and Kapfhammer, J. P. and Nitsch, C. and Bendfeldt, K.. (2010) Preservation of transendothelial glucose transporter 1 and P-glycoprotein transporters in a cortical slice culture model of the blood-brain barrier. Neuroscience, Vol. 170, H. 1. pp. 361-371.

Maetzler, Walter and Berg, Daniela and Funke, Claudia and Sandmann, Freya and Stünitz, Holger and Maetzler, Corina and Nitsch, Cordula. (2010) Progressive secondary neurodegeneration and microcalcification co-occur in osteopontin-deficient mice. American journal of pathology, Vol. 177, no. 2. pp. 829-839.

Bloch, Constantine and Kaiser, Anelis and Kuenzli, Esther and Zappatore, Daniela and Haller, Sven and Franceschini, Rita and Luedi, Georges and Radue, Ernst-Wilhelm and Nitsch, Cordula. (2009) The age of second language acquisition determines the variability in activation elicited by narration in three languages in Broca's and Wernicke's area. Neuropsychologia, Vol. 47, H. 3. pp. 625-633.

Maetzler, W. and Stünitz, H. and Bendfeldt, K. and Vollenweider, F. and Schwaller, B. and Nitsch, C.. (2009) Microcalcification after excitotoxicity is enhanced in transgenic mice expressing parvalbumin in all neurones, may commence in neuronal mitochondria and undergoes structural modifications over time. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology : journal of the British Neuropathological Society, Vol. 35. pp. 165-177.

Kaiser, Anelis and Haller, Sven and Schmitz, Sigrid and Nitsch, Cordula. (2009) On sex/gender related similarities and differences in fMRI language research. Brain research reviews, Vol. 61, H. 2. pp. 49-59.