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Udo Rüb is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific research and scholarship within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Staging of brain pathology related to sporadic Parkinson’s disease

    Heiko Braak;Kelly Del Tredici;Udo Rüb;Rob A.I de Vos

  • 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

  • Stages in the development of Parkinson’s disease-related pathology

    Heiko Braak;Estifanos Ghebremedhin;Udo Rüb;Hansjürgen Bratzke

  • 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

  • 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

  • Where does Parkinson disease pathology begin in the brain

    Kelly Del Tredici;Udo Rüb;Rob A.I. de Vos;Jürgen R.E. Bohl

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cognitive status correlates with neuropathologic stage in Parkinson disease

    H. Braak;U. Rüb;E.N.H. Jansen Steur;K. Del Tredici

  • Two types of sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

    Dietmar Rudolf Thal;Estifanos Ghebremedhin;Udo Rüb;Haruyasu Yamaguchi

  • Brain pathology of spinocerebellar ataxias

    Kay Seidel;Sonny Siswanto;Ewout R. P. Brunt;Wilfred den Dunnen

  • Parkinson phenotype in aged PINK1-deficient mice is accompanied by progressive mitochondrial dysfunction in absence of neurodegeneration.

    Suzana Gispert;Filomena Ricciardi;Alexander Kurz;Mekhman Azizov

  • Sequence of Abeta-protein deposition in the human medial temporal lobe.

    Thal Dr;Rüb U;Schultz C;Sassin I

  • Mutations in a Human ROBO Gene Disrupt Hindbrain Axon Pathway Crossing and Morphogenesis

    Joanna C. Jen;Wai Man Chan;Thomas M. Bosley;Jijun Wan

  • Clinical features, neurogenetics and neuropathology of the polyglutamine spinocerebellar ataxias type 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7.

    Udo Rüb;Ludger Schöls;Henry Paulson;Georg Auburger

  • Mapping local hippocampal changes in Alzheimer's disease and normal ageing with MRI at 3 Tesla

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Rossana Ganzola;Elisa Canu;Udo Rüb

  • The Brainstem Pathologies of Parkinson's Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies

    Kay Seidel;Josefine Mahlke;Sonny Siswanto;Reijko Krüger

  • Evolution of Alzheimer's disease-related cytoskeletal changes in the basal nucleus of Meynert.

    Irena Sassin;Christian Schultz;Dietmar Rudolf Thal;Udo Rüb

  • SCA3: neurological features, pathogenesis and animal models.

    Olaf Riess;Udo Rüb;Annalisa Pastore;Peter Bauer

  • The dorsal raphe nucleus shows phospho-tau neurofibrillary changes before the transentorhinal region in Alzheimer's disease. A precocious onset?

    L. T. Grinberg;U. Rub;R. E. L. Ferretti;R. Nitrini

Frequent Co-Authors

Heiko Braak
Heiko Braak University of Ulm
Helmut Heinsen
Helmut Heinsen University of Würzburg
Christian Schultz
Christian Schultz Heidelberg University
Horst-Werner Korf
Horst-Werner Korf Goethe University Frankfurt
Georg Auburger
Georg Auburger Goethe University Frankfurt
Thomas Deller
Thomas Deller Goethe University Frankfurt
Ludger Schöls
Ludger Schöls University of Tübingen
Eva Braak
Eva Braak Goethe University Frankfurt
Kelly Del Tredici
Kelly Del Tredici University of Ulm
Helmuth Steinmetz
Helmuth Steinmetz Goethe University Frankfurt

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