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Dr. I. Huitinga
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info:eu-repo/dai/nl/100999360
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Programm leader / Group leader
Organisation
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience NIN (KNAW)
Phone
+31-20-5666154
Email
i. huitinga -at- nih. knaw. nl
Publications
Imbalanced immunity in multiple sclerosis
Neuroendocrinology of multiple sclerosis
Distribution of the immune inhibitory molecules CD200 and CD200R in the normal central nervous system and multiple sclerosis lesions suggests neuron-glia and glia-glia interactions.
Restoring immune suppression in the multiple sclerosis brain.
Neurotherapy: Progress in restorative neuroscience and neurology.
Enhanced publications
Doctoral Thesis: Imbalanced immunity in multiple sclerosis
Doctoral Thesis: Imbalanced immunity in multiple sclerosis.
Current research
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NeuroIMMunology Research
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Hypothalamic MS Lesions: Effects on Cortisol, MS severity and Depression
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Human brain tissue for Alzheimer research
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The effect of the stress-axis on lesion activity and severity of multiple sclerosis
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Netherlands Brain Bank
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
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GFAP delta-positive cells in the subventricular zone in MS: activation and migration of multipotent progenitors?
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Facilitation of human post mortem research of Alzheimer's disease
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The estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-a) in multiple sclerosis lesions
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Imbalanced Immunity in Multiple Sclerose
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The effect of the stress axis on lesion activity and severity of multiple sclerosis
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