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Carsten Saft

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Biomedicines|June 24, 2022
Divergent Effects of the Nonselective Adenosine Receptor Antagonist Caffeine in Pre-Manifest and Motor-Manifest Huntington's DiseaseJannis Achenbach, Andreas Matusch, David Elmenhorst, et al.
Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie|May 6, 2020
[Huntington's disease with childhood and adolescent onset: course of disease, clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges]Charlotte Thiels, Anna Stahl, Carsten Saft, et al.
Plos One|November 20, 2014
Phonatory dysfunction as a preclinical symptom of Huntington diseaseJan Rusz, Carsten Saft, Uwe Schlegel, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 5, 2008
Response inhibition in Huntington's disease-a study using ERPs and sLORETAChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2008
Stimulus-response compatibility in Huntington's disease: a cognitive-neurophysiological analysisChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 16, 2006
Assessment of simple movements reflects impairment in Huntington's diseaseCarsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, Nina-Marie Meisel, et al.
Journal of Neurology|December 16, 2003
Assessment of complex movements reflects dysfunction in Huntington's diseaseCarsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, Nina-Marie Meisel, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|March 5, 2014
Evidence for divergent effects of neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease on attentional selection and neural plasticity: implications for excitotoxicityChristian Beste, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Vanessa Ness, et al.
Journal of Huntington'S Disease|August 20, 2019
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms are Less Common in Huntington's Disease than Reported EarlierRainer Hoffmann, Natalie Schröder, Martin Brüne, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|February 10, 2009
PGC-1alpha as modifier of onset age in Huntington diseaseElahe Taherzadeh-Fard, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
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Biomedicines|June 24, 2022
Divergent Effects of the Nonselective Adenosine Receptor Antagonist Caffeine in Pre-Manifest and Motor-Manifest Huntington's DiseaseJannis Achenbach, Andreas Matusch, David Elmenhorst, et al.
Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie|May 6, 2020
[Huntington's disease with childhood and adolescent onset: course of disease, clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges]Charlotte Thiels, Anna Stahl, Carsten Saft, et al.
Plos One|November 20, 2014
Phonatory dysfunction as a preclinical symptom of Huntington diseaseJan Rusz, Carsten Saft, Uwe Schlegel, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 5, 2008
Response inhibition in Huntington's disease-a study using ERPs and sLORETAChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2008
Stimulus-response compatibility in Huntington's disease: a cognitive-neurophysiological analysisChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 16, 2006
Assessment of simple movements reflects impairment in Huntington's diseaseCarsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, Nina-Marie Meisel, et al.
Journal of Neurology|December 16, 2003
Assessment of complex movements reflects dysfunction in Huntington's diseaseCarsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, Nina-Marie Meisel, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|March 5, 2014
Evidence for divergent effects of neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease on attentional selection and neural plasticity: implications for excitotoxicityChristian Beste, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Vanessa Ness, et al.
Journal of Huntington'S Disease|August 20, 2019
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms are Less Common in Huntington's Disease than Reported EarlierRainer Hoffmann, Natalie Schröder, Martin Brüne, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|February 10, 2009
PGC-1alpha as modifier of onset age in Huntington diseaseElahe Taherzadeh-Fard, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
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