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Holger Kaube is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research and scholarship linked to this institution.

Due to the limited availability of detailed data on publications, coauthors, fields of study, and research topics, the profile is primarily focused on their institutional affiliation. No specific recent papers, coauthor networks, or research themes are currently documented in the accessible data.

This absence of detailed records means that a precise articulation of their research contributions, frequent publication venues, or thematic areas cannot be provided at this time.

Holger Kaube remains an active researcher as there is no information indicating otherwise.

Best Publications

  • Empathy for Pain Involves the Affective but not Sensory Components of Pain

    Tania Singer;Ben Seymour;John O'Doherty;Holger Kaube

  • Brain stem activation in spontaneous human migraine attacks.

    C Weiller;A May;V Limmroth;M Jüptner

  • A PET study exploring the laterality of brainstem activation in migraine using glyceryl trinitrate

    S K Afridi;M S Matharu;L Lee;H Kaube

  • A Positron Emission Tomographic Study in Spontaneous Migraine

    Shazia K. Afridi;Nicola J. Giffin;Holger Kaube;Karl J. Friston

  • Expression of c-Fos-like immunoreactivity in the caudal medulla and upper cervical spinal cord following stimulation of the superior sagittal sinus in the cat.

    Holger Kaube;Kevin A. Keay;Karen L. Hoskin;Richard Bandler

  • Experimental cranial pain elicited by capsaicin: a PET study

    A May;H Kaube;C Büchel;C Eichten

  • A new method to increase nociception specificity of the human blink reflex.

    H Kaube;Z Katsarava;T Käufer;H.-C Diener

  • Inhibition by sumatriptan of central trigeminal neurones only after blood-brain barrier disruption

    Holger Kaube;Karen L. Hoskin;Peter J. Goadsby

  • Glyceryl trinitrate triggers premonitory symptoms in migraineurs

    S.K Afridi;H Kaube;P.J Goadsby

  • Aura in some patients with familial hemiplegic migraine can be stopped by intranasal ketamine.

    H. Kaube;J. Herzog;T. Käufer;M. Dichgans

  • P/Q-type calcium-channel blockade in the periaqueductal gray facilitates trigeminal nociception: a functional genetic link for migraine?

    Yolande E. Knight;Thorsten Bartsch;Holger Kaube;Peter J. Goadsby

  • Nitric oxide synthase inhibitors can antagonize neurogenic and calcitonin gene-related peptide induced dilation of dural meningeal vessels

    S Akerman;D J Williamson;H Kaube;P J Goadsby

  • Central activation of the trigeminovascular pathway in the cat is inhibited by dihydroergotamine. A c-Fos and electrophysiological study.

    Karen L. Hoskin;Holger Kaube;Peter J. Goadsby

  • Impaired trigeminal nociceptive processing in patients with trigeminal neuralgia

    Obermann M;Yoon Ms;Ese D;Maschke M

  • Repair capacity for platinum-DNA adducts determines the severity of cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy

    Anna Dzagnidze;Zaza Katsarava;Julia Makhalova;Bernd Liedert

  • Nitric oxide synthesis couples cerebral blood flow and metabolism

    Peter J. Goadsby;Holger Kaube;Karen L. Hoskin

  • Anandamide Is Able to Inhibit Trigeminal Neurons Using an in Vivo Model of Trigeminovascular-Mediated Nociception

    Simon Akerman;Holger Kaube;Peter James Goadsby

  • Functional connectivity between trigeminal and occipital nerves revealed by occipital nerve blockade and nociceptive blink reflexes.

    V Busch;W Jakob;T Juergens;W Schulte-Mattler

  • Anandamide acts as a vasodilator of dural blood vessels in vivo by activating TRPV1 receptors

    S Akerman;H Kaube;P J Goadsby

  • A Novel Method of Eliciting Pain-Related Potentials by Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation

    Zaza Katsarava;Ilya Ayzenberg;Florian Sack;Volker Limmroth

  • A PET study exploring the laterality of brainstem activation in migraine using glyceryl trinitrate

    SK Afridi;Matharu;L Lee;H Kaube

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Straube
Andreas Straube Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jens Ellrich
Jens Ellrich University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Arne May
Arne May Universität Hamburg
Robert Turner
Robert Turner Max Planck Society
Nick S. Ward
Nick S. Ward University College London
Giorgio Sandrini
Giorgio Sandrini University of Pavia
Matthias Maschke
Matthias Maschke University of Duisburg-Essen
Burkhard Pleger
Burkhard Pleger Ruhr University Bochum
Stefan Schmidt
Stefan Schmidt University of Freiburg
Claudia Sommer
Claudia Sommer University of Würzburg

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