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Neuroscience

D-Index
76
Citations
18209
World Ranking
1945
National Ranking
930

Best Publications

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

    Peter Davies;Judith Resnick;Burton Resnick;Sid Gilman

  • Mitochondrial abnormalities in Alzheimer brain: mechanistic implications.

    Parvesh Bubber;Vahram Haroutunian;Gene Fisch;John P. Blass

  • Reduced Activities of Thiamine-Dependent Enzymes in the Brains and Peripheral Tissues of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease

    Gary E. Gibson;Kwan-Fu R. Sheu;John P. Blass;Andrea Baker

  • Decreased pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity in Huntington and Alzheimer brain.

    Sandro Sorbi;Edward D. Bird;John P. Blass

  • Abnormalities of mitochondrial enzymes in Alzheimer disease

    G. E. Gibson;K.-F. R. Sheu;J. P. Blass

  • Depression in patients referred to a dementia clinic. A three-year prospective study

    Michael Reding;James Haycox;John Blass

  • Impaired synthesis of acetylcholine in brain accompanying mild hypoxia and hypoglycemia.

    G. E. Gibson;J. P. Blass

  • Brain dysfunction in mild to moderate hypoxia

    Gary E. Gibson;William Pulsinelli;John P. Blass;Thomas E. Duffy

  • Cause and consequence: mitochondrial dysfunction initiates and propagates neuronal dysfunction, neuronal death and behavioral abnormalities in age-associated neurodegenerative diseases.

    Gary E. Gibson;Anatoly Starkov;John P. Blass;Rajiv R. Ratan

  • Survival in Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementias

    Laurie L. Barclay;Alexander Zemcov;John P. Blass;Joseph Sansone

  • Decreased synthesis of acetylcholine accompanying impaired oxidation of pyruvic acid in rat brain minces

    G E Gibson;R Jope;J P Blass

  • Inherent Abnormalities in Energy Metabolism in Alzheimer Disease: Interaction with Cerebrovascular Compromise

    John P. Blass;Rex Kwan-Fu Sheu;Gary E. Gibson

  • Mitochondrial damage in Alzheimer's disease varies with apolipoprotein E genotype.

    G. E. Gibson;V. Haroutunian;H. Zhang;L. C. H. Park

  • Mitochondrial function in brain tissue in primary degenerative dementia

    N.R. Sims;J.M. Finegan;J.P. Blass;D.M. Bowen

  • Brain metabolism and brain disease: is metabolic deficiency the proximate cause of Alzheimer dementia?

    John P. Blass

  • The alpha-ketoglutarate-dehydrogenase complex: a mediator between mitochondria and oxidative stress in neurodegeneration.

    Gary E. Gibson;John P. Blass;M. Flint Beal;Victoria Bunik

  • The α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex in neurodegeneration

    Gary E Gibson;Larry C.H Park;Kwan-Fu Rex Sheu;John P Blass

  • Altered calcium uptake in cultured skin fibroblasts from patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    C Peterson;G E Gibson;J P Blass

  • An immunochemical study of the pyruvate dehydrogenase deficit in Alzheimer's disease brain.

    Kwan-Fu Rex Sheu;Young-Tai Kim;John P. Blass;Marc E Weksler

  • Regional distribution of astrocytes with intense immunoreactivity for glutamate dehydrogenase in rat brain: implications for neuron-glia interactions in glutamate transmission.

    C. Aoki;T. A. Milner;K.-F. R. Sheu;J. P. Blass

  • The role of oxidative abnormalities in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease.

    J P Blass;G E Gibson

  • Peripheral markers in testing pathophysiological hypotheses and diagnosing Alzheimer's disease

    L. Gasparini;M. Racchi;G. Binetti;M. Trabucchi

  • Correlation of enzymatic, metabolic, and behavioral deficits in thiamin deficiency and its reversal

    Gary E. Gibson;Hanna Ksiezak-Reding;Kwan-Fu Rex Sheu;Victoria Mykytyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary E. Gibson
Gary E. Gibson Cornell University
Vahram Haroutunian
Vahram Haroutunian Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
M. Flint Beal
M. Flint Beal Cornell University
Rudolph E. Tanzi
Rudolph E. Tanzi Harvard University
David M. Holtzman
David M. Holtzman Washington University in St. Louis
Chiye Aoki
Chiye Aoki New York University
Virginia M. Pickel
Virginia M. Pickel Cornell University
Rajiv R. Ratan
Rajiv R. Ratan Cornell University
Teresa A. Milner
Teresa A. Milner Cornell University
Asta Håberg
Asta Håberg Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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