Neuropathological assessment of the olfactory bulb and tract in individuals with COVID-19
Neuropathological assessment of the olfactory bulb and tract in individuals with COVID-19
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Lengacher, Nathalie A. , Tomlinson, Julianna J. , Jochum, Ann-Kristin , Franz, Jonas , Hasan Ali, Omar , Flatz, Lukas , Jochum, Wolfram , Penninger, Josef , Arenkiel, Benjamin , Liu, Zhandong , Mollenhauer, Brit , Penninger, Josef , Rousseaux, Maxime , Saghatelyan, Armen , Salmaso, Natalina , Stadelmann, Christine , Schlossmacher, Michael G. , Tomlinson, Julianna J. , Woulfe, John M. , Stadelmann, Christine , Woulfe, John M. , Schlossmacher, Michael G. and aSCENT-PD Investigators
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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The majority of patients with Parkinson disease (PD) experience a loss in their sense of smell and accumulate insoluble α-synuclein aggregates in their olfactory bulbs (OB). Subjects affected by a SARS-CoV-2-linked illness (COVID-19) also frequently experience hyposmia. We previously postulated that microglial activation as well as α-synuclein and...
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Neuropathological assessment of the olfactory bulb and tract in individuals with COVID-19
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Tomlinson, Julianna J.
Jochum, Ann-Kristin
Franz, Jonas
Hasan Ali, Omar
Flatz, Lukas
Jochum, Wolfram
Penninger, Josef
Arenkiel, Benjamin
Liu, Zhandong
Mollenhauer, Brit
Penninger, Josef
Rousseaux, Maxime
Saghatelyan, Armen
Salmaso, Natalina
Stadelmann, Christine
Schlossmacher, Michael G.
Tomlinson, Julianna J.
Woulfe, John M.
Stadelmann, Christine
Woulfe, John M.
Schlossmacher, Michael G.
aSCENT-PD Investigators
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_55e9314822274d27aa985e4800b41313
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_55e9314822274d27aa985e4800b41313
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2051-5960
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2051-5960
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10.1186/s40478-024-01761-8