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Rivka Ravid is affiliated with the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience in the Netherlands, contributing to the scientific community through their association with this prominent research institution. The Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience focuses on advancing knowledge in brain research, providing a rich environment for neuroscience investigations.

The profile data does not include specific information regarding Rivka Ravid's published papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues. Similarly, there is no detailed information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics related to their work.

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Best Publications

  • Broad expression of Toll-like receptors in the human central nervous system

    Malika Bsibsi;Rivka Ravid;Djordje Gveric;Johannes M. van Noort

  • Clonal Expansions of Cd8+ T Cells Dominate the T Cell Infiltrate in Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions as Shown by Micromanipulation and Single Cell Polymerase Chain Reaction

    Holger Babbe;Axel Roers;Ari Waisman;Hans Lassmann

  • Intra- and interspecific variation in primate gene expression patterns

    Wolfgang Enard;Philipp Khaitovich;Joachim Klose;Sebastian Zöllner

  • Axonal loss in multiple sclerosis lesions: magnetic resonance imaging insights into substrates of disability.

    J. H. T. M. Van Waesberghe;W. Kamphorst;C. J. A. De Groot;M. A. A. Van Walderveen

  • Defects in IGF-1 receptor, insulin receptor and IRS-1/2 in Alzheimer's disease indicate possible resistance to IGF-1 and insulin signalling

    Aileen M. Moloney;Rebecca J. Griffin;Suzanne Timmons;Rosemary O’Connor

  • Histopathologic correlate of hypointense lesions on T1-weighted spin-echo MRI in multiple sclerosis

    M.A.A. van Walderveen;W. Kamphorst;P. Scheltens;J.H.T.M. van Waesberghe

  • A high-density whole-genome association study reveals that APOE is the major susceptibility gene for sporadic late-onset Alzheimer's disease

    Keith D. Coon;Amanda J. Myers;David W. Craig;Jennifer A. Webster

  • Frontotemporal dementia in The Netherlands: patient characteristics and prevalence estimates from a population-based study.

    Sonia M Rosso;Laura Donker Kaat;Timo Baks;Marijke Joosse

  • GAB2 Alleles Modify Alzheimer's Risk in APOE ε4 Carriers

    Eric M. Reiman;Jennifer A. Webster;Amanda J. Myers;Amanda J. Myers;John Hardy;John Hardy

  • The small heat-shock protein αB-crystallin as candidate autoantigen in multiple sclerosis

    Johannes M. van Noort;Arianne C. van Sechel;Jeffrey J. Bajramovic;Mustapha Ei Ouagmiri

  • High Prevalence of Mutations in the Microtubule-Associated Protein Tau in a Population Study of Frontotemporal Dementia in the Netherlands

    Patrizia Rizzu;John C. Van Swieten;Marijke Joosse;Masato Hasegawa

  • Activation of Akt/PKB, increased phosphorylation of Akt substrates and loss and altered distribution of Akt and PTEN are features of Alzheimer's disease pathology.

    Rebecca J. Griffin;Aileen Moloney;Mary Kelliher;Janet A Johnston

  • Gene expression profiling of parkinsonian substantia nigra pars compacta; alterations in ubiquitin-proteasome, heat shock protein, iron and oxidative stress regulated proteins, cell adhesion/cellular matrix and vesicle trafficking genes

    E. Grünblatt;S. Mandel;J. Jacob-Hirsch;S. Zeligson

  • P2X7 Receptor Blockade Prevents ATP Excitotoxicity in Oligodendrocytes and Ameliorates Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Carlos Matute;Iratxe Torre;Fernando Pérez-Cerdá;Alberto Pérez-Samartín

  • Proteomic and functional analyses reveal a mitochondrial dysfunction in P301L tau transgenic mice

    Della C. David;Susanne Hauptmann;Isabel Scherping;Katrin Schuessel

  • Aluminium in Alzheimer's disease: are we still at a crossroad?

    Veer Bala Gupta;S. Anitha;M. L. Hegde;L. Zecca

  • Histopathologic correlates of white matter changes on MRI in Alzheimer's disease and normal aging.

    P Scheltens;F Barkhof;D Leys;E C Wolters

  • Decreased Protein Levels of Nicotinic Receptor Subunits in the Hippocampus and Temporal Cortex of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

    Zhi‐Zhong Guan;Xiao Zhang;Rivka Ravid;Agneta Nordberg

  • Post-mortem MRI-guided sampling of multiple sclerosis brain lesions: increased yield of active demyelinating and (p)reactive lesions.

    C. J. A. De Groot;E. Bergers;W. Kamphorst;R. Ravid

  • Toll‐like receptor 3 on adult human astrocytes triggers production of neuroprotective mediators

    Malika Bsibsi;Carla Persoon-Deen;Ronald W.H. Verwer;Sonja Meeuwsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dick F. Swaab
Dick F. Swaab Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Peter Heutink
Peter Heutink German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
John C. van Swieten
John C. van Swieten Erasmus University Rotterdam
Bengt Winblad
Bengt Winblad Karolinska Institute
Andreas Papassotiropoulos
Andreas Papassotiropoulos University of Basel
Patrizia Rizzu
Patrizia Rizzu German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof University College London
Amanda J. Myers
Amanda J. Myers University of Miami
Isidro Ferrer
Isidro Ferrer University of Barcelona
Rob Willemsen
Rob Willemsen Erasmus University Rotterdam

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