
Research
Scientific research is the basis for understanding the causes, development and treatment of neurological diseases. At the National Institute for Neurological Research (NEUR-IN), we bring together leading-edge facilities and experts from 11 research centres across the country.
Research groups
Publications
A novel Azaspirooxindolinone-based PROTAC for selective BTK degradation and enhanced anticancer activity.
AggreProt: A Web Server for Predicting and Engineering Aggregation Prone Regions in Proteins.
Antineoplastics for treating Alzheimer’s disease and dementia: Evidence from preclinical and observational studies.
Automated Engineering Protein Dynamics via Loop Grafting: Improving Renilla Luciferase Catalysis
Differentiation of SH-SY5Y Cells into Cortical Neuron-like Cells for Tauopathy Modeling and Seeding Assays.
Early functional changes in lewy body dementia: roles of dynamics, locus coeruleus, and compensation.
Early social deficits in TgF344-AD rats are accompanied by sex-specificparvalbumin-positive interneuron reduction and altered brain oscillationsin the hippocampal CA2
Inflammation, Autoimmunity and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Therapeutics and Beyond.
Moldina: a Fast and Accurate Search Algorithm for Simultaneous Docking of Multiple Ligands
Structural and functional insights into the selective inhibition of mutant tau aggregation by purpurin and oleocanthal in frontotemporal dementia.
Advancing assessment of cognitive change in multiple sclerosis: Seeking valid and sensitive approaches beyond simple cut-offs
Exploring digital speech biomarkers of hypokinetic dysarthria in a multilingual cohort
Isotopic Depletion Increases the Spatial Resolution of FPOP Top-Down Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Low prevalence of neural autoantibodies in perioperative cerebrospinal fluid samples of epilepsy surgery patients: A multicenter prospective study
Mild behavioral impairment in early Alzheimer’s disease and its association with APOE and BDNF risk genetic polymorphisms

NESPI
National Expert Group for Innovative Treatment of Neurological Diseases.
NESPI was established within the National Institute for Neurological Research (NEUR-IN). This group consists of leading Czech experts from various fields. From physicians and researchers to specialists in legislation, ethics and economics. Together they focus on modern approaches to the treatment of neurological diseases. Their work contributes not only to the availability and safety of innovative treatments in the Czech Republic, but also to their ethical and transparent implementation in practice.
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