Klaus Dinkel

1.9k total citations
30 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Klaus Dinkel is a scholar working on Neurology, Molecular Biology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Klaus Dinkel has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Neurology, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Klaus Dinkel's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (9 papers), Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (7 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Klaus Dinkel is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (9 papers), Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (7 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Klaus Dinkel collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Klaus Dinkel's co-authors include Robert M. Sapolsky, Klaus G. Reymann, Anna MacPherson, Oliver Ullrich, Jens Neumann, Matthias Gunzer, Herwig O. Gutzeit, Wiltrud Richter, Hans‐Michael Meinck and Wölfram Karges and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience and Nature Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Klaus Dinkel

29 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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All Works

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Kesavan, Jaideep, Yitao Wang, Klaus Dinkel, et al.. (2025). P2X7 receptor antagonism suppresses epileptiform‐like activity in an inflammation‐primed human iPSC‐derived neuron model of drug‐resistant epilepsy. British Journal of Pharmacology. 183(2). 296–312.
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Beamer, Edward, James J. Morgan, Mariana Alves, et al.. (2021). Increased expression of the ATP‐gated P2X7 receptor reduces responsiveness to anti‐convulsants during status epilepticus in mice. British Journal of Pharmacology. 179(12). 2986–3006. 27 indexed citations
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Falk, Sarah, et al.. (2018). Chronic high dose P2X7 receptor inhibition exacerbates cancer-induced bone pain. European Journal of Pharmacology. 845. 48–55. 15 indexed citations
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Manley, Nathan C., Javier R. Caso, Melissa Works, et al.. (2013). Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat. PLoS ONE. 8(4). e61789–e61789. 23 indexed citations
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Zischinsky, Gunther, Roland Stragies, Christoph Gibson, et al.. (2009). Novel small molecule bradykinin B1 receptor antagonists. Part 2: 5-membered diaminoheterocycles. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20(3). 1229–1232. 5 indexed citations
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Locardi, Elsa, Gunther Zischinsky, Roland Stragies, et al.. (2009). Novel small molecule bradykinin B1 receptor antagonists. Part 1: Benzamides and semicarbazides. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20(3). 1225–1228. 5 indexed citations
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Schnatbaum, Karsten, Roland Stragies, Christoph Gibson, et al.. (2009). Novel small molecule bradykinin B1 receptor antagonists. Part 3: Hydroxyurea derivatives. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20(3). 1233–1236. 4 indexed citations
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Neumann, Jens, Raik Rönicke, Frank Gunzer, et al.. (2008). Microglia Cells Protect Neurons by Direct Engulfment of Invading Neutrophil Granulocytes: A New Mechanism of CNS Immune Privilege. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(23). 5965–5975. 205 indexed citations
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Cavaliere, Fabio, Susanna Amadio, Klaus Dinkel, Klaus G. Reymann, & Cinzia Volonté. (2007). P2 Receptor Antagonist Trinitrophenyl-Adenosine-Triphosphate Protects Hippocampus from Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Cell Death. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 323(1). 70–77. 21 indexed citations
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Cavaliere, Fabio, Klaus Dinkel, & Klaus G. Reymann. (2006). The subventricular zone releases factors which can be protective in oxygen/glucose deprivation-induced cortical damage: An organotypic study. Experimental Neurology. 201(1). 66–74. 18 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Werner, et al.. (2005). bFGF and EGF modulate trauma-induced proliferation and neurogenesis in juvenile organotypic hippocampal slice cultures. Brain Research. 1037(1-2). 78–89. 30 indexed citations
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MacPherson, Anna, Klaus Dinkel, & Robert M. Sapolsky. (2005). Glucocorticoids worsen excitotoxin-induced expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in hippocampal cultures. Experimental Neurology. 194(2). 376–383. 93 indexed citations
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Cavaliere, Fabio, Klaus Dinkel, & Klaus G. Reymann. (2005). Microglia response and P2 receptor participation in oxygen/glucose deprivation-induced cortical damage. Neuroscience. 136(3). 615–623. 57 indexed citations
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Breder, Jörg, et al.. (2005). Inhibitors of cation-chloride-cotransporters affect hypoxic/hypoglycemic injury in hippocampal slices. Brain Research. 1046(1-2). 116–121. 12 indexed citations
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Kaufer, Daniela, William O. Ogle, Zachary Pincus, et al.. (2004). Restructuring the neuronal stress response with anti-glucocorticoid gene delivery. Nature Neuroscience. 7(9). 947–953. 69 indexed citations
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Dinkel, Klaus, Anna MacPherson, & Robert M. Sapolsky. (2003). Novel glucocorticoid effects on acute inflammation in the CNS. Journal of Neurochemistry. 84(4). 705–716. 143 indexed citations
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Dinkel, Klaus, Mathias Rickert, Gabriele Möller, et al.. (2002). Stiff-man syndrome: identification of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 4 as a novel 80-kDa antineuronal antigen. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 130(1-2). 184–193. 17 indexed citations
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Dinkel, Klaus, William O. Ogle, & Robert M. Sapolsky. (2002). Glucocorticoids and Central Nervous System Inflammation. Journal of NeuroVirology. 8(6). 513–528. 32 indexed citations
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Dinkel, Klaus, et al.. (1998). Inhibition of γ‐aminobutyric acid synthesis by glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies in stiff‐man syndrome. Annals of Neurology. 44(2). 194–201. 178 indexed citations

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