Sarah Anderl‐Straub

4.2k total citations
31 papers, 742 citations indexed

About

Sarah Anderl‐Straub is a scholar working on Neurology, Physiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sarah Anderl‐Straub has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 742 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Neurology, 10 papers in Physiology and 9 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Sarah Anderl‐Straub's work include Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (11 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (10 papers) and Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (9 papers). Sarah Anderl‐Straub is often cited by papers focused on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (11 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (10 papers) and Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (9 papers). Sarah Anderl‐Straub collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Sarah Anderl‐Straub's co-authors include Markus Otto, Albert C. Ludolph, Petra Steinacker, Patrick Oeckl, Janine Diehl‐Schmid, Steffen Halbgebauer, Christine A. F. Von Arnim, Adrian Danek, Timo Grimmer and Johannes Kornhuber and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Annals of Neurology and Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Sarah Anderl‐Straub

27 papers receiving 736 citations

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All Works

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Michelutti, Marco, Hans‐Jürgen Huppertz, Sarah Anderl‐Straub, et al.. (2025). MRIDTI Biomarkers Along the Continuum of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia. European Journal of Neurology. 32(12). e70438–e70438.
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Mueller, Karsten, Nico Scherf, Timo Grimmer, et al.. (2025). Criminal Behavior in Frontotemporal Dementia: A Multimodal MRI Study. Human Brain Mapping. 46(11). e70308–e70308. 2 indexed citations
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Muqaku, Besnik, et al.. (2024). Contactin proteins in cerebrospinal fluid show different alterations in dementias. Journal of Neurology. 271(12). 7516–7524. 2 indexed citations
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Weise, Christopher M., Annerose Engel, Maryna Polyakova, et al.. (2024). Dissecting neural correlates of theory of mind and executive functions in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. Alzheimer s Research & Therapy. 16(1). 237–237. 4 indexed citations
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Piguet, Olivier, Andreas Johnen, Matthias L. Schroeter, et al.. (2023). The Behavioural Dysfunction Questionnaire discriminates behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia from Alzheimer’s disease dementia and major depressive disorder. Journal of Neurology. 270(7). 3433–3441. 2 indexed citations
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Oeckl, Patrick, Sarah Anderl‐Straub, Christine A. F. Von Arnim, et al.. (2022). Serum GFAP differentiates Alzheimer’s disease from frontotemporal dementia and predicts MCI-to-dementia conversion. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 93(6). 659–667. 64 indexed citations
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Halbgebauer, Steffen, Petra Steinacker, Patrick Oeckl, et al.. (2022). Visinin-like protein 1 levels in blood and CSF as emerging markers for Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. Alzheimer s Research & Therapy. 14(1). 175–175. 20 indexed citations
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Halbgebauer, Steffen, Petra Steinacker, Patrick Oeckl, et al.. (2022). CSF levels of SNAP-25 are increased early in Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 93(10). 1059–1065. 30 indexed citations
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Winter, Gordon, Christine A. F. Von Arnim, Markus Otto, et al.. (2022). Quantitative analysis of regional distribution of tau pathology with 11C-PBB3-PET in a clinical setting. PLoS ONE. 17(4). e0266906–e0266906. 8 indexed citations
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Anderl‐Straub, Sarah, Joachim Schuster, Johannes Dorst, & Albert C. Ludolph. (2021). Amyotrophe Lateralsklerose und frontotemporale Demenz – auf dem Weg zu gemeinsamen genspezifischen Therapieansätzen. Der Nervenarzt. 92(12). 1219–1226. 1 indexed citations
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Riedl, Lina, Sven J. van der Lee, Markus Otto, et al.. (2021). Differences in Sex Distribution Between Genetic and Sporadic Frontotemporal Dementia. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 84(3). 1153–1161. 16 indexed citations
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Winter, Gordon, Christine A. F. Von Arnim, Markus Otto, et al.. (2021). Comparison of MRI-based and PET-based image pre-processing for quantification of 11C-PBB3 uptake in human brain. Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik. 31(1). 37–47. 2 indexed citations
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Halbgebauer, Steffen, Patrick Oeckl, Petra Steinacker, et al.. (2020). Beta-synuclein in cerebrospinal fluid as an early diagnostic marker of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 92(4). 349–356. 43 indexed citations
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Shweiki, MHD Rami Al, Petra Steinacker, Patrick Oeckl, et al.. (2019). Neurofilament light chain as a blood biomarker to differentiate psychiatric disorders from behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 113. 137–140. 85 indexed citations
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Kassubek, Jan, Hans‐Peter Müller, Kelly Del Tredici, et al.. (2018). Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Resembles Patterns of Pathology Progression in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia (bvFTD). Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 10. 47–47. 15 indexed citations
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Schroeter, Matthias L., Sandrine Bisenius, Jana Kynast, et al.. (2018). A Modified Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test Predicts Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Better Than Executive Function Tests. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 10. 11–11. 34 indexed citations
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Lulé, Dorothée, Ulrike Weiland, Jochen H. Weishaupt, et al.. (2018). Story of the ALS-FTD continuum retold: rather two distinct entities. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 90(5). 586–589. 22 indexed citations
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Semler, Elisa, Sarah Anderl‐Straub, Ingo Uttner, et al.. (2018). A language-based sum score for the course and therapeutic intervention in primary progressive aphasia. Alzheimer s Research & Therapy. 10(1). 41–41. 9 indexed citations
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Oeckl, Patrick, Steffen Halbgebauer, Sarah Anderl‐Straub, et al.. (2018). Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in Serum is Increased in Alzheimer’s Disease and Correlates with Cognitive Impairment. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 67(2). 481–488. 220 indexed citations
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Meconi, Federica, Sarah Anderl‐Straub, Michael Landgrebe, et al.. (2016). Aberrant prefrontal beta oscillations predict episodic memory encoding deficits in schizophrenia. NeuroImage Clinical. 12. 499–505. 11 indexed citations

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