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Overview

Hans Bock is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Neurology, Epidemiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Meningioma and schwannoma management
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research

Hans Bock has authored and co-authored multiple recent papers, some of which include:

  • "Development and external validation of a clinical prediction model for functional impairment after intracranial tumor surgery", 2020, Journal of Neurosurgery
  • "Spinal Deformities after Childhood Tumors", 2020, Cancers
  • "TROPHY registry - status report", 2021, Child's Nervous System
  • "An adjustable gravitational valve for initial VP-shunt treatment in hydrocephalic preterm neonates and infants below 1 year of age", 2021, Child's Nervous System
  • "Hydrocephalus Revisited: New Insights into Dynamics of Neurofluids on Macro- and Microscales", 2021, Neuropediatrics

Research collaborations have frequently involved the following co-authors:

  • Veit Rohde
  • H. Ludwig
  • Thomas Beez
  • Friederike Knerlich-Lukoschus
  • Florian Ringel

Common publication venues for Hans Bock's research include:

  • Child's Nervous System
  • Brain and Spine
  • Journal of Hepatology
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics

Best Publications

  • Photoelectron-Spectroscopy of a Carbene/Silylene/Germylene Series

    Anthony J. Arduengo;Hans Bock;Han Chen;Michael Denk

  • Stable Cyclic Germanediyls (“Cyclogermylenes”): Synthesis, Structure, Metal Complexes, and Thermolyses

    Wolfgang A. Herrmann;Michael Denk;Joachim Behm;Wolfgang Scherer

  • Photoelektronenspektren und Moleküleigenschaften, XXVI. Die Delokalisation von Schwefel-Elektronenpaaren in Alkylsulfiden und -disulfiden

    Gerhard Wagner;Hans Bock

  • Stabile, cyclische Germandiyle („Cyclogermylene”︁): Herstellung, Molekülstruktur, Metallkomplexe und Thermolysen

    Wolfgang A. Herrmann;Michael Denk;Joachim Behm;Wolfgang Scherer

  • Verzerrte Moleküle : Störungsdesign, Synthesen und Strukturen

    Hans Bock;Klaus Ruppert;Christian Näther;Zdenek Havlas

  • The Pyrolysis of Azides in the Gas Phase

    Hans Bock;Ralph Dammel

  • Fundamentals of Silicon Chemistry: Molecular States of Silicon‐Containing Compounds

    Hans Bock

  • Bond-Bond Interaction in Polysilanes†

    Hans Bock;Walther Ensslin

  • Photoelektronen-Spektren und Moleküleigenschaften: Echtzeit-Gasanalytik in strömenden Systemen†‡

    Hans Bock;Bahman Solouki

  • Metall(0)‐Verbindungen mit nichtaromatischen Stickstoff‐π‐Systemen, VI. 1.4‐Diaza‐butadien‐molybdän‐tetracarbonyle: Synthesen, Eigenschaften und Bindungsmodell

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  • Exhaustive Oxidative Decarbonylation of Metal Carbonyls by Light and Oxygen: The Example of (η5-C5Me5)ReO3†

    Wolfgang A. Herrmann;Ricardo Serrano;Hans Bock

  • Molekülzustände und Molekülorbitale

    Hans Bock

  • Gas-phase reactions. 66. Gas-phase pyrolyses of alkyl azides: experimental evidence for chemical activation

    Hans. Bock;Ralph. Dammel

  • Photoelectron Spectra of Nonmetal Compounds and Their Interpretation by MO Models

    Hans Bock;Brian G. Ramsey;Brian G. Ramsey

  • Photoelectron Spectra and Molecular Properties: Real‐Time Gas Analysis in Flow Systems

    Hans Bock;Bahman Solouki

  • Molecular States and Molecular Orbitals

    Hans Bock

  • Unstable intermediates. 4. Thioformaldehyde

    B. Solouki;P. Rosmus;H. Bock

  • Short‐Path Pyrolsis: Silabenzene

    Bahamn Solouki;Pavel Rosmus;Hans Bock;Günther Maier

  • Organosilicon radical cations

    Hans Bock;Wolfgang Kaim

  • Erschöpfende oxidative Decarbonylierung von Carbonylmetall‐Komplexen durch Licht und Sauerstoff: Das Beispiel (η5‐C5Me5)ReO3

    Wolfgang A. Herrmann;Ricardo Serrano;Hans Bock

  • d-Orbital effects in silicon-substituted .pi.-electron systems. XV. Color of silyl ketones

    Hans Bock;Hartmuth Alt;H. Seidl

Frequent Co-Authors

Zdenek Havlas
Zdenek Havlas Czech Academy of Sciences
Wolfgang Kaim
Wolfgang Kaim University of Stuttgart
Christian Näther
Christian Näther Kiel University
Pavel Rosmus
Pavel Rosmus Gustave Eiffel University
Jan W. Bats
Jan W. Bats Goethe University Frankfurt
Günther Maier
Günther Maier University of Giessen
Wolfgang A. Herrmann
Wolfgang A. Herrmann Technical University of Munich
Dieter Fenske
Dieter Fenske Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Gerhard Wagner
Gerhard Wagner Harvard University
Nils Wiberg
Nils Wiberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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