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Henryk M. Wisniewski

Henryk M. Wisniewski

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
98
Citations
41370
World Ranking
1639
National Ranking
103

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Henryk M. Wisniewski was affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom during their academic career. The record does not indicate recent papers or frequent coauthors connected to their work.

Available data shows no specific publication venues commonly associated with their research output. No book publications or noted publishers are linked to their profile either.

The scientist's research fields, subfields, and main topics of work are not detailed in the source data. However, an award was noted in recognition of their career achievements.

In 1989, Henryk M. Wisniewski was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a distinction granted within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Abnormal phosphorylation of the microtubule-associated protein tau (tau) in Alzheimer cytoskeletal pathology

    Inge Grundke-Iqbal;Khalid Iqbal;Yunn-Chyn Tung;Maureen Quinlan

  • Microtubule-associated protein tau. A component of Alzheimer paired helical filaments.

    I Grundke-Iqbal;K Iqbal;M Quinlan;Y C Tung

  • Mouse polyclonal and monoclonal antibody to scrapie-associated fibril proteins.

    R J Kascsak;R Rubenstein;P A Merz;M Tonna-DeMasi

  • Accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated τ precedes the formation of neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease

    C. Bancher;C. Brunner;H. Lassmann;H. Budka

  • EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF NEUROFIBRILLARY DEGENERATION. I. LIGHT MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS.

    Igor Klatzo;Henryk Wisniewski;Eugene Streicher

  • Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid Levels of amyloid β proteins 1-40 and 1-42 in Alzheimer disease

    Pankaj D. Mehta;Tuula Pirttilä;Sangita P. Mehta;Eugene A. Sersen

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding the cerebrovascular and the neuritic plaque amyloid peptides.

    Nikolaos K. Robakis;Narayanarao Ramakrishna;Gloria Wolfe;Henryk M. Wisniewski

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

    Peter Davies;Judith Resnick;Burton Resnick;Sid Gilman

  • Abnormal fibrils from scrapie-infected brain.

    P. A. Merz;R. A. Somerville;H. M. Wisniewski;K. Iqbal

  • Abnormal phosphorylation of the microtubule-associated protein? (tau) in Alzheimer cytoskeletal pathology

    I Grundke-Iqbal;K Iqbal;Y-C Tung;M Quinlan

  • Cell death in Alzheimer's disease evaluated by DNA fragmentation in situ

    Hans Lassmann;Christian Bancher;Helene Breitschopf;Jerzy Wegiel

  • Ultrastructure of the microglia that phagocytose amyloid and the microglia that produce β-amyloid fibrils

    J. Frackowiak;H. M. Wisniewski;J. Wegiel;G. S. Merz

  • Ultrastructural studies of the cells forming amyloid fibers in classical plaques.

    H.M. Wisniewski;J. Wegiel;K.C. Wang;M. Kujawa

  • Alzheimer paired helical filaments: bulk isolation, solubility, and protein composition.

    K. Iqbal;T. Zaidi;C. H. Thompson;P. A. Merz

  • MRI of entorhinal cortex in mild Alzheimer's disease.

    Matthew Bobinski;Mony J. De Leon;Antonio Convit;Susan De Santi

  • Ultrastructural studies of the cells forming amyloid in the cortical vessel wall in Alzheimer's disease.

    H. M. Wisniewski;J. Wegiel;K. C. Wang;B. Lach

  • Scrapie-associated fibrils in Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Patricia A. Merz;Robert A. Somerville;Henryk M. Wisniewski;Laura Manuelidis

  • Relationships between regional neuronal loss and neurofibrillary changes in the hippocampal formation and duration and severity of Alzheimer disease

    Matthew Bobinski;Jerzy Wegiel;Michal Tarnawski;Margaret Bobinski

  • The complex of microglial cells and amyloid star in three-dimensional reconstruction

    J. Wegiel;H. M. Wisniewski

  • Taurine deficiency in the developing cat: persistence of the cerebellar external granule cell layer.

    Sturman Ja;Moretz Rc;French Jh;Wisniewski Hm

Frequent Co-Authors

Inge Grundke-Iqbal
Inge Grundke-Iqbal University of York
Richard I. Carp
Richard I. Carp New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
Khalid Iqbal
Khalid Iqbal University of York
Hans Lassmann
Hans Lassmann Medical University of Vienna
Richard J. Kascsak
Richard J. Kascsak University of York
Mony J. de Leon
Mony J. de Leon Cornell University
Henryk Czosnek
Henryk Czosnek Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Kwang-Soo Kim
Kwang-Soo Kim Harvard University
Barry Reisberg
Barry Reisberg New York University
Thomas Wisniewski
Thomas Wisniewski New York University

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