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Heiko Braak

Researcher at University of Ulm

Publications -  352
Citations -  80226

Heiko Braak is an academic researcher from University of Ulm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parkinson's disease & Neurofibrillary tangle. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 349 publications receiving 71061 citations. Previous affiliations of Heiko Braak include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & University of Kiel.

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Assessment of the Pathological Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease in Thin Paraffin Sections: A Comparative Study

TL;DR: An inter- and intrarater study analysing the reliability of the staging method in thin sections concludes that the adapted staging method is strongly reliable and is recommended for staging purposes in institutions where the preparation of thick sections would be difficult.
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Molecular evolution and genetics of the Saitohin gene and tau haplotype in Alzheimer's disease and argyrophilic grain disease

TL;DR: More extensive studies provide limited support for the association with AD, but confirm an association of the Q allele with progressive supranuclear palsy and argyrophilic grain disease and the possibility that natural selection has operated to favor individuals carrying this allele.
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Catecholamines in the brain of lizards (Lacerta viridis and Lacerta muralis)

TL;DR: It is assumed that the fluorescent substance in the palaeostriatum of Lacerta is mainly noradrenaline and that the neurones of the nucleus ependymalis hypothalami besides little adrenaline contain huge amounts of primary catecholamines.
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Neuroanatomy and Pathology of Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease Introduction

TL;DR: The authors may not be able to make you love reading, but neuroanatomy and pathology of sporadic alzheimer s disease will lead you to love reading starting from now.
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Argyrophilic grain disease in demented subjects presenting initially with amnestic mild cognitive impairment

TL;DR: No significant differences were found between groups for other demographic variables, association of AGD with neuropathologic findings of Alzheimer disease, Lewy body, or cerebrovascular disease, or global measures of cognitive function, although there was a nonsignificant trend towards worsening cognitive status in cases with AGD.