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Martina Minnerop
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2024
Publications (10 Years): 3
Top Topics
Gait Patterns
Walking Speed
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Lateral Ventricles
Top Venues
Sensors
NeuroImage
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Publications
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Daniel Kroneberg
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Astrid Nümann
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Martina Minnerop
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Maria Rönnefarth
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Matthias Endres
,
Andrea A. Kühn
,
Friedemann Paul
,
Sarah Doss
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Susanne Solbrig
,
Morad Elshehabi
,
Walter Maetzler
,
Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch
Gait Variability as a Potential Motor Marker of Cerebellar Disease - Relationship between Variability of Stride, Arm Swing and Trunk Movements, and Walking Speed.
Sensors
24 (11) (2024)
Dominik Jäschke
,
Katharina M. Steiner
,
Dae-In Chang
,
Jens Claaßen
,
Ellen Uslar
,
Andreas Thieme
,
Marcus Gerwig
,
Viktor Pfaffenrot
,
Thomas Hulst
,
Alexander Gussew
,
Stefan Maderwald
,
Sophia L. Göricke
,
Martina Minnerop
,
Mark E. Ladd
,
Jürgen R. Reichenbach
,
Dagmar Timmann
,
Andreas Deistung
Age-related differences of cerebellar cortex and nuclei: MRI findings in healthy controls and its application to spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6) patients.
NeuroImage
270 (2023)
Clara Rentz
,
Mehran Sahandi Far
,
Maik Boltes
,
Alfons Schnitzler
,
Katrin Amunts
,
Juergen Dukart
,
Martina Minnerop
System Comparison for Gait and Balance Monitoring Used for the Evaluation of a Home-Based Training.
Sensors
22 (13) (2022)
Martina Minnerop
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Karsten Specht
,
J. Ruhlmann
,
N. Schimke
,
M. Abele
,
A. Weyer
,
U. Wüllner
,
Thomas Klockgether
Voxel-based morphometry and voxel-based relaxometry in multiple system atrophy - A comparison between clinical subtypes and correlations with clinical parameters.
NeuroImage
36 (4) (2007)
Karsten Specht
,
Martina Minnerop
,
Jonas Müller-Hübenthal
,
Thomas Klockgether
Voxel-based analysis of multiple-system atrophy of cerebellar type: complementary results by combining voxel-based morphometry and voxel-based relaxometry.
NeuroImage
25 (1) (2005)