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Overview

Alphonse Probst is affiliated with the University Hospital of Basel in Switzerland. Their research spans the fields of Medicine, with a particular focus on Rehabilitation as well as Public Health, Environmental, and Occupational Health.

Their work has contributed to the understanding and implementation of clinical practice guidelines and musculoskeletal disorders, among other topics.

  • Musculoskeletal Disorders and Rehabilitation
  • Clinical practice guidelines implementation

Probst has published within the following venue:

  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie

One notable recent paper authored by Probst is:

  • Wahltrack Viszeralmedizin: Wie gelingt frühe Nachwuchsförderung für die Viszeralonkologie? (2025), published in Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Probst include:

  • Nicolas Krapp
  • Florian Sommer
  • A Specht
  • A Mampel
  • D Röser

Probst's academic contributions focus on early career development in visceral oncology as well as rehabilitation and clinical guideline implementation in the medical field.

Best Publications

  • Transmission and spreading of tauopathy in transgenic mouse brain

    Florence Clavaguera;Tristan Bolmont;R. Anthony Crowther;Dorothee Abramowski

  • Two amyloid precursor protein transgenic mouse models with Alzheimer disease-like pathology

    Christine Sturchler-Pierrat;Dorothee Abramowski;Mairead Duke;Karl-Heinz Wiederhold

  • Brain homogenates from human tauopathies induce tau inclusions in mouse brain.

    Florence Clavaguera;Hiroyasu Akatsu;Graham Fraser;R. Anthony Crowther

  • Subcellular Localization of Wild-Type and Parkinson's Disease-Associated Mutant α-Synuclein in Human and Transgenic Mouse Brain

    Philipp J. Kahle;Manuela Neumann;Laurence Ozmen;Veronika Müller

  • Neuropathology in Mice Expressing Human α-Synuclein

    Herman van der Putten;Karl-Heinz Wiederhold;Alphonse Probst;Samuel Barbieri

  • Neuron loss in APP transgenic mice

    Michael E. Calhoun;Karl-Heinz Wiederhold;Dorothee Abramowski;Amie L. Phinney

  • Serotonin receptors in the human brain--IV. Autoradiographic mapping of serotonin-2 receptors.

    A. Pazos;A. Probst;J.M. Palacios

  • Somatodendritic localization and hyperphosphorylation of tau protein in transgenic mice expressing the longest human brain tau isoform.

    J Götz;A Probst;M G Spillantini;T Schäfer

  • Serotonin receptors in the human brain. I. Characterization and autoradiographic localization of 5-HT1A recognition sites. Apparent absence of 5-HT1B recognition sites.

    D. Hoyer;A. Pazos;A. Probst;J.M. Palacios

  • Association of microglia with amyloid plaques in brains of APP23 transgenic mice.

    Martina Stalder;Amie Phinney;Alphonse Probst;Bernd Sommer

  • Axonopathy and amyotrophy in mice transgenic for human four-repeat tau protein

    A. Probst;J. Götz;K. H. Wiederhold;M. Tolnay

  • Alpha-synuclein pathology of the spinal and peripheral autonomic nervous system in neurologically unimpaired elderly subjects.

    A. Bloch;A. Probst;H. Bissig;H. Adams

  • Serotonin receptors in the human brain. II. Characterization and autoradiographic localization of 5-HT1C and 5-HT2 recognition sites.

    D. Hoyer;A. Pazos;A. Probst;J.M. Palacios

  • Dopamine receptors in human brain: autoradiographic distribution of D2 sites.

    M. Camps;R. Cortés;B. Gueye;A. Probst

  • Quantitative light microscopic autoradiographic localization of cholinergic muscarinic receptors in the human brain: brainstem.

    R. Cortes;A. Probst;J.M. Palacios

  • Muscarinic cholinergic receptor subtypes in the human brain. II. Quantitative autoradiographic studies.

    Roser Corte´s;Alphonse Probst;Hans-Jakob Tobler;Jose´M. Palacios

  • Delayed embryonic lethality in mice lacking protein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit Cα

    Jürgen Götz;Alphonse Probst;Elisabeth Ehler;Brian Hemmings

  • REVIEW: tau protein pathology in Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

    M Tolnay;A Probst

  • Adenosine A2 receptors: selective localization in the human basal ganglia and alterations with disease.

    M.I. Martinez-Mir;A. Probst;J.M. Palacios

  • TRANSMISSION AND SPREADING OF TAUOPATHIES IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE BRAIN

    Florence Clavaguera;Bernardino Ghetti;Gabriel Schweighauser;Hiroyasu Akatsu

Frequent Co-Authors

José Palacios
José Palacios Ramón y Cajal Hospital (Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal)
Guadalupe Mengod
Guadalupe Mengod Spanish National Research Council
Brian H. Anderton
Brian H. Anderton King's College London
Daniel Hoyer
Daniel Hoyer University of Melbourne
Michel Goedert
Michel Goedert MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Roser Cortés
Roser Cortés Spanish National Research Council
Angel Pazos
Angel Pazos University of Cantabria
Kirsten I. Taylor
Kirsten I. Taylor Roche (Switzerland)
Matthias Staufenbiel
Matthias Staufenbiel University of Tübingen
Jürgen Götz
Jürgen Götz University of Queensland

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