Udo Rüb mainly investigates Pathology, Neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease, Degenerative disease and Spinocerebellar ataxia. Udo Rüb combines subjects such as Cerebral cortex and Olfactory bulb with his study of Pathology. In general Neuroscience study, his work on Midbrain, Tegmentum and Neocortex often relates to the realm of Anterior olfactory nucleus and Dorsal motor nucleus, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Vascular disease and Allele frequency in addition to Alzheimer's disease. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Human brain under Degenerative disease, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Brainstem. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neuropathology and Pathogenesis.
His primary areas of investigation include Pathology, Neuroscience, Spinocerebellar ataxia, Brainstem and Anatomy. His Pathology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cerebral cortex. His Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Neuropathology and Parkinson's disease.
His work on Lewy body and Alpha-synuclein as part of general Parkinson's disease study is frequently linked to Anterior olfactory nucleus, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Machado–Joseph disease study, which is part of a larger body of work in Spinocerebellar ataxia, is frequently linked to Nissl body, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Brainstem integrate themes in fields like Pons, Disease and Vestibular nuclei.
Udo Rüb mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Pathology, Huntington's disease, Neurodegeneration and Cerebral cortex. His studies deal with areas such as Alzheimer's disease and Pedunculopontine nucleus as well as Neuroscience. His Pathology study combines topics in areas such as Nucleus and Brainstem.
The various areas that he examines in his Brainstem study include Dementia with Lewy bodies and Pons. His Dementia with Lewy bodies research focuses on subjects like Cerebellum, which are linked to Alpha-synuclein. The concepts of his Neurodegeneration study are interwoven with issues in Progressive supranuclear palsy, Chorea, Chorea acanthocytosis, Spinocerebellar ataxia and Neuropathology.
Udo Rüb spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Pathology, Neurodegeneration, Huntington's disease and Pedunculopontine nucleus. His Alzheimer's disease research extends to Neuroscience, which is thematically connected. In his research on the topic of Pathology, Pons is strongly related with Brainstem.
He interconnects Long-term potentiation and Mitochondrion, Cell biology in the investigation of issues within Neurodegeneration. His study focuses on the intersection of Huntington's disease and fields such as Neuropathology with connections in the field of Chorea, Human brain, Degenerative disease, Cerebellar cortex and Huntingtin Protein. The Locus coeruleus study combines topics in areas such as Dementia with Lewy bodies, Reticular formation, Parkinson's disease and Anatomy.
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Staging of brain pathology related to sporadic Parkinson’s disease
Heiko Braak;Kelly Del Tredici;Udo Rüb;Rob A.I de Vos.
Neurobiology of Aging (2003)
Stages in the development of Parkinson’s disease-related pathology
Heiko Braak;Estifanos Ghebremedhin;Udo Rüb;Hansjürgen Bratzke.
Cell and Tissue Research (2004)
Phases of Aβ-deposition in the human brain and its relevance for the development of AD
Dietmar R. Thal;Udo Rüb;Mario Orantes;Heiko Braak.
Neurology (2002)
Idiopathic Parkinson's disease: possible routes by which vulnerable neuronal types may be subject to neuroinvasion by an unknown pathogen.
H Braak;U Rüb;W P Gai;K Del Tredici.
Journal of Neural Transmission (2003)
Ataxin-2 intermediate-length polyglutamine expansions are associated with increased risk for ALS
Andrew C. Elden;Hyung Jun Kim;Michael P. Hart;Alice S. Chen-Plotkin.
Nature (2010)
Where does Parkinson disease pathology begin in the brain
Kelly Del Tredici;Udo Rüb;Rob A.I. de Vos;Jürgen R.E. Bohl.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology (2002)
Staging of the intracerebral inclusion body pathology associated with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (preclinical and clinical stages).
Heiko Braak;Kelly Del Tredici;Hansjürgen Bratzke;John Hamm-Clement.
Journal of Neurology (2002)
Stanley Fahn Lecture 2005: The staging procedure for the inclusion body pathology associated with sporadic Parkinson's disease reconsidered.
Heiko Braak;Jürgen R. Bohl;Christian M. Müller;Udo Rüb.
Movement Disorders (2006)
Cognitive status correlates with neuropathologic stage in Parkinson disease
H. Braak;U. Rüb;E.N.H. Jansen Steur;K. Del Tredici.
Neurology (2005)
Brain pathology of spinocerebellar ataxias
Kay Seidel;Sonny Siswanto;Ewout R. P. Brunt;Wilfred den Dunnen.
Acta Neuropathologica (2012)
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