Roser Montañana-Rosell
PhD fellow
Integrative Neuroscience
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N.
ORCID: 0000-0003-4268-4765
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- 2022
- Published
Stabilization of V1 interneuron-motor neuron connectivity ameliorates motor phenotype in a mouse model of ALS
Mora, S., Friis, R. V. H., Stuckert, A., Noes-Holt, Gith, Montañana-Rosell, Roser, Sørensen, Andreas Toft, Selvan, Raghav & Allodi, Ilary, 2022, 10 p. (bioRxiv).Research output: Working paper › Preprint › Research
- 2021
- Published
Locomotor deficits in a mouse model of ALS are paralleled by loss of V1-interneuron connections onto fast motor neurons
Allodi, Ilary, Montañana-Rosell, Roser, Selvan, Raghav, Löw, P. & Kiehn, Ole, 31 May 2021, In: Nature Communications. 12, 1, 17 p., 3251.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
The protective effect of Angiotensin AT2-receptor stimulation in Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder is independent of astrocyte-derived BDNF
Khorooshi, R., Marczynska, J., Dubik, M., Dieu, R. S., Sørensen, S. F., Montañana-Rosell, Roser, Limburg, H. L., Tygesen, C., Asgari, N., Steckelings, U. M. & Owens, T., 21 May 2021, In: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 53Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
- Published
Deep ensemble model for segmenting microscopy images in the presence of limited labeled data
Kaminski, J. M., Allodi, I., Montañana-Rosell, Roser, Selvan, Raghav & Kiehn, O., 2021, International Conference on Medical Imaging with Deep Learning, MIDL (Short Paper). 3 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
- 2020
Angiotensin AT2 receptor-induced interleukin-10 attenuates neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder-like pathology
Khorooshi, R., Tofte-Hansen, E. U., Tygesen, C., Montañana-Rosell, Roser, Limburg, H. L., Marczynska, J., Asgari, N., Steckelings, U. M. & Owens, T., 1 Sep 2020, In: Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Locomotor deficits in a mouse model of ALS are paralleled by loss of V1-interneuron connections onto fast motor neurons
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