971-974
Editorial
Continuing on the road to health: a short history of the Charité–universitätsmedizin Berlin from a plague house in the past to a medical school with a future
Ernst Peter Fischer
975-985
Review
New developments in understanding and treating neuroinflammation
C. Infante-Duarte, S. Waiczies, J. Wuerfel and F. Zipp
987-997
Original Paper
Cardiac-targeted RNA interference mediated by an AAV9 vector improves cardiac function in coxsackievirus B3 cardiomyopathy
Henry Fechner, Isaac Sipo, Dirk Westermann, Sandra Pinkert and Xiaomin Wang, et al.
999-1011
Original Article
In vivo dendritic cell depletion reduces breeding efficiency, affecting implantation and early placental development in mice
Gesa Krey, Pierre Frank, Valerie Shaikly, Gabriela Barrientos and Rosalia Cordo-Russo, et al.
1013-1024
Original Article
Open AccessSex-specific pathways in early cardiac response to pressure overload in mice
Henning Witt, Carola Schubert, Juliane Jaekel, Daniela Fliegner and Adam Penkalla, et al.
1025-1032
Review
The utility and limitations of glycosylated human CD133 epitopes in defining cancer stem cells
Scott Bidlingmaier, Xiaodong Zhu and Bin Liu
1033-1043
Review
DNA damage, vascular senescence and atherosclerosis
Maria Grazia Andreassi
1045-1056
Original Article
Open AccessSalmeterol with fluticasone enhances the suppression of IL-8 release and increases the translocation of glucocorticoid receptor by human neutrophils stimulated with cigarette smoke
Esmaeil Mortaz, Mehdi Vaezi Rad, Malcolm Johnson, Danielle Raats and Frans P. Nijkamp, et al.
1057-1066
Original Article
Loss of imprinting of
IGF2
and
H19,
loss of heterozygosity of
IGF2R
and
CTCF,
and
Helicobacter pylori
infection in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Ivana Grbesa, Marino Marinkovic, Mirko Ivkic, Bozo Kruslin and Renata Novak-Kujundzic, et al.
1067-1079
Original Article
Recombinant complexes of antigen with stress proteins are potent CD8 T-cell-stimulating immunogens
Andreas Wieland, Markus Denzel, Erika Schmidt, Stefan Kochanek and Florian Kreppel, et al.