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Shu Ching Hu
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 39
Citations - 1831
Shu Ching Hu is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1339 citations. Previous affiliations of Shu Ching Hu include Veterans Health Administration.
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Longitudinal clinical and biomarker characteristics of non-manifesting LRRK2 G2019S carriers in the PPMI cohort
Tanya Simuni,Kalpana M. Merchant,Michael C. Brumm,Chelsea Caspell-Garcia,Christopher S. Coffey,Lama M. Chahine,Roy N. Alcalay,Kelly N.H. Nudelman,Tatiana Foroud,Caroline M. Tanner,Hirotaka Iwaki,Todd B. Sherer,Kenneth Marek,Andrew Siderowf,Christopher Coffey,Duygu Tosun-Turgut,John Q. Trojanowski,Andrew B. Singleton,Karl Kieburtz,Arthur W. Toga,Brit Mollenhauer,Douglas Galasko,Werner Poewe,Kathleen L. Poston,Alyssa Reimer,Vanessa Arnedo,Adrienne Clark,Mark Frasier,Catherine Kopil,Sohini Chowdhury,Cindy Casaceli,Ray Dorsey,Renee Wilson,Sugi Mahes,John Seibyl,Christina M. Salerno,Monica Ahrens,Michael C Brumm,Hyunkeun Ryan Cho,Janel Fedler,David-Erick Lafontant,Ryan Kurth,Karen Crawford,Paola Casalin,Giulia Malferrari,Mali Gani Weisz,Avi Orr-Urtreger,Leslie M. Shaw,Thomas J. Montine,Chris Baglieri,Amanda Banks Christini,David W. Russell,Nabila Dahodwala,Nir Giladi,Stewart A. Factor,Penelope Hogarth,David G. Standaert,R.S. Hauser,Joseph Jankovic,Marie M. Saint-Hilaire,Irene H. Richard,David Shprecher,Hubert H. Fernandez,Katrina Brockmann,Liana S. Rosenthal,Paolo Barone,Alberto Espayc,Dominic B. Rowe,Karen Marder,Anthony Santiago,Susan B. Bressman,Shu Ching Hu,Stuart Isaacson,Jean-Christophe Corvol,Javiar Ruiz Martinez,Eduardo Tolosa,Yen F. Tai,Marios Politis,Debra Smejdir,Linda Rees,Farah Kausar,Karen Williams,Whitney Richardson,Diana Willeke,Shawn E Peacock,Barbara Sommerfeld,Alison Freed,Katrina Wakeman,Courtney Blair,Stephanie J. Guthrie,Leigh Harrell,Christine Hunter,Cathi A. Thomas,Raymond C. James,Grace A. Zimmerman,Victoria J. Brown,Jennifer L. Mule,Ella Hilt,Kori Ribb,Susan Ainscough,Misty Wethington,Madelaine Ranola,Helen Mejia Santana,Juliana Moreno,Deborah Raymond,Krista Speketer,Lisbeth Carvajal,Stephanie Carvalo,Ioana Croitoru,Alicia Garrido,Laura Marie Payne,Veena Viswanth,Lawrence Severt,Maurizio F. Facheris,Holly Soares,Mark A. Mintun,Jesse M. Cedarbaum,Peggy Taylor,Kevin M. Biglan,Emily Elizabeth Vandenbroucke,Zulfiqar Haider Sheikh,Baris Emre Bingol,Tanya Z Fischer,Pablo S Sardi,Remi Forrat,Alastair D. Reith,Jan Egebjerg,Gabrielle Ahlberg Hillert,Barbara Saba,Chris Min,Robert M. Umek,Joe Mather,Susan De Santi,Anke Post,Frank G. Boess,Kirsten I. Taylor,I. Grachev,Andreja Avbersek,Pierandrea Muglia,Kaplana Merchant,Johannes Tauscher +140 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined 2-year longitudinal change in clinical features and biomarkers in LRRK2 non-manifesting carriers (NMCs) versus healthy controls (HCs) enrolled in the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI).
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Erratum to: The discovery of LRRK2 p.R1441S, a novel mutation for Parkinson's disease, adds to the complexity of a mutational hotspot (American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, (2016), 171, 7, (925-930), 10.1002/ajmg.b.32452)
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Cognition as a mediator for gait and balance impairments in GBA-related Parkinson’s disease
Rosie Morris,Douglas N. Martini,Katrina Ramsey,Valerie E. Kelly,Katrijn Smulders,Amie L. Hiller,Kathryn A. Chung,Shu Ching Hu,Cyrus P. Zabetian,Kathleen L. Poston,Ignacio F. Mata,Karen L. Edwards,Jodi Lapidus,Brenna Cholerton,Thomas J. Montine,Joseph F. Quinn,Fay B. Horak +16 more
TL;DR: This article explored direct and indirect effects of GBA status on gait, balance, and cognition and found that the GBA variant had more impaired gait (pace and variability) and balance (sway area/jerk and sway velocity) than the non-GBA variant group.
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Cognition as a mediator for gait and balance impairments in GBA-related Parkinson’s disease
Rosie Morris,Douglas N. Martini,Katrina Ramsey,Valerie E. Kelly,Katrijn Smulders,Amie L. Hiller,Kathryn A. Chung,Shu Ching Hu,Cyrus P. Zabetian,Kathleen L. Poston,Ignacio F. Mata,Karen L. Edwards,Jodi Lapidus,Brenna Cholerton,Thomas J. Montine,Joseph F. Quinn,Fay B. Horak +16 more
TL;DR: The authors explored direct and indirect effects of GBA status on gait, balance, and cognition and found that the GBA variant had more impaired gait (pace and variability) and balance (sway area/jerk and sway velocity) than the non-GBA variant group.
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Sensorimotor Inhibition and Mobility in Genetic Subgroups of Parkinson's Disease
Douglas N. Martini,Rosie Morris,Valerie E. Kelly,Amie L. Hiller,Amie L. Hiller,Kathryn A. Chung,Kathryn A. Chung,Shu Ching Hu,Shu Ching Hu,Cyrus P. Zabetian,Cyrus P. Zabetian,John C. Oakley,Kathleen L. Poston,Ignacio F. Mata,Ignacio F. Mata,Ignacio F. Mata,Karen L. Edwards,Jodi Lapidus,Thomas J. Grabowski,Thomas J. Montine,Joseph F. Quinn,Joseph F. Quinn,Fay B. Horak +22 more
TL;DR: Impaired sensorimotor inhibition had a larger effect on mobility in people with PD than OA and affected different domains of mobility depending on genetic status, but ε4 and GBA genetic status did not affect sensorim motor inhibition or mobility impairments in this PD cohort.