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D-Index
73
Citations
23285
World Ranking
2184
National Ranking
46

Best Publications

  • The antibody aducanumab reduces Aβ plaques in Alzheimer’s disease

    Jeff Sevigny;Ping Chiao;Thierry Bussière;Paul H Weinreb

  • Subacute meningoencephalitis in a subset of patients with AD after Abeta42 immunization.

    J.-M. Orgogozo;S. Gilman;J.-F. Dartigues;B. Laurent

  • Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) : a new tool to study hemodynamic changes during activation of brain function in human adults

    Arno Villringer;J. Planck;C. Hock;L. Schleinkofer

  • Antibodies against β-Amyloid Slow Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease

    Christoph Hock;Uwe Konietzko;Johannes R Streffer;Jay Tracy

  • Acute cortisone administration impairs retrieval of long-term declarative memory in humans.

    Dominique J.-F. de Quervain;Dominique J.-F. de Quervain;Benno Roozendaal;Roger M. Nitsch;James L. McGaugh

  • Consensus report of the working group on: 'Molecular and biochemical markers of Alzheimer's disease'

    Peter Davies;Judith Resnick;Burton Resnick;Sid Gilman

  • Region-specific neurotrophin imbalances in Alzheimer disease: decreased levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and increased levels of nerve growth factor in hippocampus and cortical areas.

    Christoph Hock;Klaus Heese;Christine Hulette;Carlyn Rosenberg

  • Decrease in parietal cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation during performance of a verbal fluency task in patients with Alzheimer's disease monitored by means of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)--correlation with simultaneous rCBF-PET measurements.

    Christoph Hock;Kersten Villringer;Franz Müller-Spahn;Rüdiger Wenzel

  • Glucocorticoid-induced impairment of declarative memory retrieval is associated with reduced blood flow in the medial temporal lobe.

    Dominique J.-F. De Quervain;Katharina Henke;Amanda Aerni;Valerie Treyer

  • Low-dose cortisol for symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Amanda Aerni;Rafael Traber;Christoph Hock;Benno Roozendaal

  • Generation of antibodies specific for beta-amyloid by vaccination of patients with Alzheimer disease.

    Christoph Hock;Uwe Konietzko;Andreas Papassotiropoulos;Axel Wollmer

  • Better Memory and Neural Efficiency in Young Apolipoprotein E ε4 Carriers

    Christian R. A. Mondadori;Dominique J. F. de Quervain;Andreas Buchmann;Henrietta Mustovic

  • Common genetic variation within the Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein 6 and late-onset Alzheimer's disease

    Giancarlo V. De Ferrari;Andreas Papassotiropoulos;Andreas Papassotiropoulos;Travis Biechele;Fabienne Wavrant De-Vrieze

  • Mercury Induces Cell Cytotoxicity and Oxidative Stress and Increases β‐Amyloid Secretion and Tau Phosphorylation in SHSY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells

    G. Olivieri;Ch. Brack;F. Müller-Spahn;H. B. Stähelin

  • Biochemical Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease by Measuring the Cerebrospinal Fluid Ratio of Phosphorylated tau Protein to β-Amyloid Peptide42

    Alessia Maddalena;Andreas Papassotiropoulos;Britta Müller-Tillmanns;Hans H. Jung

  • High Prevalence of Pathogenic Mutations in Patients with Early-Onset Dementia Detected by Sequence Analyses of Four Different Genes

    Ulrich Finckh;Tomas Müller-Thomsen;Ulrike Mann;Christian Eggers

  • Increased brain beta-amyloid load, phosphorylated tau, and risk of Alzheimer disease associated with an intronic CYP46 polymorphism.

    Andreas Papassotiropoulos;Johannes R. Streffer;Magdalini Tsolaki;Simon Schmid

  • Cortical alterations of angiotensin converting enzyme, angiotensin II and AT1 receptor in Alzheimer's dementia.

    Egemen Savaskan;Christoph Hock;Gianfranco Olivieri;Sybille Bruttel

  • AXONAL-TRANSPORT OF ENDOGENOUS NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR (NGF) AND NGF RECEPTOR IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

    Rainer Hellweg;Gennadij Raivich;Heinz-Dieter Hartung;Christoph Hock

  • Colocalization of cerebral iron with Amyloid beta in Mild Cognitive Impairment.

    J. M. G. van Bergen;X. Li;X. Li;J. Hua;J. Hua;S. J. Schreiner

  • A functional genetic variation of the 5-HT2a receptor affects human memory

    Dominique J.-F. de Quervain;Katharina Henke;Amanda Aerni;Daniel Coluccia

  • Nerve growth factor levels and choline acetyltransferase activity in the brain of aged rats with spatial memory impairments

    R. Hellweg;W. Fischer;C. Hock;F.H. Gage

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Papassotiropoulos
Andreas Papassotiropoulos University of Basel
Alfred Buck
Alfred Buck University of Zurich
Valerie Treyer
Valerie Treyer University of Zurich
Dominique J.-F. de Quervain
Dominique J.-F. de Quervain University of Basel
Lars Michels
Lars Michels University of Zurich
Spyros Kollias
Spyros Kollias University of Zurich
Andreas Gal
Andreas Gal Universität Hamburg
Amanda J. Myers
Amanda J. Myers University of Miami
Mark E. Schmidt
Mark E. Schmidt Janssen (Belgium)
Heiko Braak
Heiko Braak University of Ulm

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