Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza

510 total citations
14 papers, 354 citations indexed

About

Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 354 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 5 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza's work include Trace Elements in Health (3 papers), Autoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments (2 papers) and Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (2 papers). Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza is often cited by papers focused on Trace Elements in Health (3 papers), Autoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments (2 papers) and Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (2 papers). Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Switzerland and Hungary. Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza's co-authors include Wolfgang Grisold, Gábor G. Kovács, Herbert Budka, Walter Struhal, Stefan Oberndorfer, Heinz Lahrmann, Thomas Ströbel, Marin Guentchev, Philippe Gasque and Christian A. Vedeler and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Annals of Neurology and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza

14 papers receiving 342 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza Austria 8 119 100 67 59 59 14 354
Alexandre Varella Giannetti Brazil 12 125 1.1× 94 0.9× 29 0.4× 147 2.5× 22 0.4× 44 437
M. Yahyaoui Morocco 11 115 1.0× 220 2.2× 25 0.4× 218 3.7× 29 0.5× 33 474
Y. K. Kim South Korea 10 155 1.3× 63 0.6× 19 0.3× 75 1.3× 26 0.4× 18 338
Rosalia Zangari Italy 11 190 1.6× 92 0.9× 20 0.3× 31 0.5× 160 2.7× 24 531
Yoshinari Kawai Japan 10 187 1.6× 99 1.0× 34 0.5× 95 1.6× 43 0.7× 20 397
Morteza Heidari Iran 11 51 0.4× 145 1.4× 61 0.9× 45 0.8× 42 0.7× 62 359
JP Bestwick United Kingdom 8 169 1.4× 78 0.8× 10 0.1× 48 0.8× 27 0.5× 9 366
Eduardo López‐Laso Spain 12 54 0.5× 224 2.2× 29 0.4× 93 1.6× 19 0.3× 40 453
Tjalf Ziemssen Germany 9 53 0.4× 66 0.7× 32 0.5× 22 0.4× 28 0.5× 26 237
Waleed Altwaijri Saudi Arabia 11 132 1.1× 122 1.2× 12 0.2× 52 0.9× 49 0.8× 25 478

Countries citing papers authored by Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Gelpí, Ellen, Simon Hametner, Romana Höftberger, et al.. (2024). Impact of muscle biopsy on the clinical decision-making process in patients with suspected idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. Journal of Autoimmunity. 144. 103185–103185. 2 indexed citations
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Karolyi, Mario, Francesco Burkert, Raimund Helbok, et al.. (2020). Muscle involvement in SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. European Journal of Neurology. 28(10). 3411–3417. 34 indexed citations
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Wurm, Raphael, Sigrid Klotz, Jamal Rahimi, et al.. (2020). Argyrophilic grain disease in individuals younger than 75 years: clinical variability in an under‐recognized limbic tauopathy. European Journal of Neurology. 27(10). 1856–1866. 15 indexed citations
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Lindeck‐Pozza, Elisabeth, et al.. (2020). Bulbospinal muscular atrophy (Kennedy disease) responsive to immunoglobulins?. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8(7). 1223–1225. 2 indexed citations
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Lindeck‐Pozza, Elisabeth & Wolfgang Grisold. (2013). Paraneoplastische neurologische Syndrome. Der Onkologe. 19(4). 290–300. 1 indexed citations
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Giometto, Bruno, Roberta Vitaliani, Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza, Wolfgang Grisold, & Christian A. Vedeler. (2012). Treatment for paraneoplastic neuropathies. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2012(12). CD007625–CD007625. 36 indexed citations
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Oberndorfer, Stefan, et al.. (2008). The End-of-Life Hospital Setting in Patients with Glioblastoma. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 11(1). 26–30. 69 indexed citations
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Struhal, Walter, Stefan Oberndorfer, Heinz Lahrmann, et al.. (2008). Myeloid sarcoma in the central nervous system: case report and review of the literature.. PubMed. 47(1). 19–24. 21 indexed citations
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Kovács, Gábor G., Philippe Gasque, Thomas Ströbel, et al.. (2003). Complement activation in human prion disease. Neurobiology of Disease. 15(1). 21–28. 58 indexed citations
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Kovács, Gábor G., Elisabeth Lindeck‐Pozza, Leila Chimelli, et al.. (2003). Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and inclusion body myositis: Abundant disease‐associated prion protein in muscle. Annals of Neurology. 55(1). 121–125. 40 indexed citations
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Kovács, Gábor G., Stefan Klöppel, Ingeborg Fischer, et al.. (2003). Nucleus-specific alteration of raphe neurons in human neurodegenerative disorders. Neuroreport. 14(1). 73–76. 63 indexed citations
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Saletu‐Zyhlarz, G., P. Anderer, Leopold Linzmayer, et al.. (2002). Visualizing central effects of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe), a natural molecule with antidepressant properties, by pharmaco-EEG mapping. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 5(3). 199–215. 5 indexed citations
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Saletu, B., P. Anderer, L Linzmayer, et al.. (2002). Pharmacodynamic studies on the central mode of action of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe) infusions in elderly subjects, utilizing EEG mapping and psychometry. Journal of Neural Transmission. 109(12). 1505–1526. 6 indexed citations
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Anderer, P., B. Saletu, Heribert V. Semlitsch, et al.. (2002). Acute and sub-acute, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies on the effects of S-adenosyl-l-methionine on information processing by ERP-mapping and LORETA. International Congress Series. 1232. 237–241. 2 indexed citations

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