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Alexander Dressel

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Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|June 29, 2011
Is stroke etiology a determining factor for the pattern of secondary immune alterations?Alexander Dressel
Journal of Neuroimmunology|October 26, 2010
Immunological consequences of ischemic stroke: immunosuppression and autoimmunityAntje Vogelgesang, Alexander Dressel
Medical Hypotheses|February 16, 2018
The cardiovascular robustness hypothesis: Unmasking young adults' hidden risk for premature cardiovascular deathLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel
Aging and Disease|October 3, 2014
Catecholamines, steroids and immune alterations in ischemic stroke and other acute diseasesJuliane Schulze, Antje Vogelgesang, Alexander Dressel
Preventive Medicine Reports|March 13, 2018
Vascular robustness: The missing parameter in cardiovascular risk predictionLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel, Alexander Maßmann
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 23, 2018
A novel principled method for the measurement of vascular robustness uncovers hidden risk for premature CVD deathLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel, Alexander Massmann
Brain and Behavior|November 2, 2020
Testing social cognition in multiple sclerosis: Difference between emotion recognition and theory of mind and its influence on quality of lifeMatthias Grothe, Michael Opolka, Julia Berneiser, et al.
Journal of Neurology|April 21, 2016
The role of global and regional gray matter volume decrease in multiple sclerosisMatthias Grothe, Martin Lotze, Sönke Langner, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 15, 2017
Impairments in Walking Ability, Dexterity, and Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis Are Associated with Different Regional Cerebellar Gray Matter LossMatthias Grothe, Martin Lotze, Sönke Langner, et al.
Journal of Immunology Research|March 24, 2017
Thrombosis, Neuroinflammation, and Poststroke Infection: The Multifaceted Role of Neutrophils in StrokeJohanna Ruhnau, Juliane Schulze, Alexander Dressel, et al.
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Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|June 29, 2011
Is stroke etiology a determining factor for the pattern of secondary immune alterations?Alexander Dressel
Journal of Neuroimmunology|October 26, 2010
Immunological consequences of ischemic stroke: immunosuppression and autoimmunityAntje Vogelgesang, Alexander Dressel
Medical Hypotheses|February 16, 2018
The cardiovascular robustness hypothesis: Unmasking young adults' hidden risk for premature cardiovascular deathLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel
Aging and Disease|October 3, 2014
Catecholamines, steroids and immune alterations in ischemic stroke and other acute diseasesJuliane Schulze, Antje Vogelgesang, Alexander Dressel
Preventive Medicine Reports|March 13, 2018
Vascular robustness: The missing parameter in cardiovascular risk predictionLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel, Alexander Maßmann
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 23, 2018
A novel principled method for the measurement of vascular robustness uncovers hidden risk for premature CVD deathLutz E Kraushaar, Alexander Dressel, Alexander Massmann
Brain and Behavior|November 2, 2020
Testing social cognition in multiple sclerosis: Difference between emotion recognition and theory of mind and its influence on quality of lifeMatthias Grothe, Michael Opolka, Julia Berneiser, et al.
Journal of Neurology|April 21, 2016
The role of global and regional gray matter volume decrease in multiple sclerosisMatthias Grothe, Martin Lotze, Sönke Langner, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|June 15, 2017
Impairments in Walking Ability, Dexterity, and Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis Are Associated with Different Regional Cerebellar Gray Matter LossMatthias Grothe, Martin Lotze, Sönke Langner, et al.
Journal of Immunology Research|March 24, 2017
Thrombosis, Neuroinflammation, and Poststroke Infection: The Multifaceted Role of Neutrophils in StrokeJohanna Ruhnau, Juliane Schulze, Alexander Dressel, et al.
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