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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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Functional neuroanatomy of the human premotor oculomotor brainstem nuclei: insights from postmortem and advanced in vivo imaging studies.

TL;DR: An overview of the neuroanatomical basis of eye movement control in humans as revealed by a series of post-mortem studies in which the human premotor oculomotor brainstem nuclei were identified using unconventional 100 μm thick serial tissue sections stained for Nissl substance and lipofuscin pigment is provided.
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Histological correlates of postmortem ultra-high-resolution single-section MRI in cortical cerebral microinfarcts

TL;DR: The microinfarct core was occupied by a dense microvascular meshwork with string vessels, which was invaded by macrophages and astroglia and contained various degrees of iron accumulation, which might be exploitable in the diagnostics of cortical cerebral micro infarcts with MRI in vivo.
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The fine structure of myelinated nerve cell bodies in the bulbus olfactorius of man.

TL;DR: In the bulbus olfactorius of man numerous myelinated nerve cell bodies occur in the stratum plexiforme internum and stratum granulosum internum, and tentatively identified as oligodendrocytes, as well as granule cells may be closely joined.
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Pallido-nigral spheroids in nonhuman primates: accumulation of heat shock proteins in astroglial processes

TL;DR: P pallido-nigral spheroids can be classified as astroglial accumulations of heat shock proteins as well as neuronal markers against neurofilament and dendritic microtubule-associated protein 2.
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The fine structure of the organon vasculosum hypothalami of the frog (Rana temporaria)

TL;DR: Das Organon vasculosum hypothalami von Rana temporaria wurde licht-, fluoreszenz-and elektronenmikroskopisch untersucht as mentioned in this paper.