1. Hospitalisation for COVID-19 predicts long lasting cerebrovascular impairment: A prospective observational cohort study

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Kamen A Tsvetanov
    2. Lennart R B Spindler
    3. Emmanuel A Stamatakis
    4. Virginia FJ Newcombe
    5. Victoria C Lupson
    6. Doris A Chatfield
    7. Anne E Manktelow
    8. Joanne G Outtrim
    9. Anne Elmer
    10. Nathalie Kingston
    11. John R Bradley
    12. Edward T Bullmore
    13. James B Rowe
    14. David K Menon
    15. The Cambridge NeuroCOVID Group
    16. The NIHR COVID-19 BioResource
    17. The Cambridge NIHR Clinical Research Facility
    18. The CITIID-NIHR BioResource COVID-19 Collaboration

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  2. Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections in MS patients on disease-modifying therapies

    This article has 29 authors:
    1. Irene Schiavetti
    2. Cinzia Cordioli
    3. Maria Laura Stromillo
    4. Maria Teresa Ferrò
    5. Alice Laroni
    6. Eleonora Cocco
    7. Gaia Cola
    8. Livia Pasquali
    9. Maria Teresa Rilla
    10. Elisabetta Signoriello
    11. Rosa Iodice
    12. Alessia Di Sapio
    13. Roberta Lanzillo
    14. Francesca Caleri
    15. Pietro Annovazzi
    16. Antonella Conte
    17. Giuseppe Liberatore
    18. Francesca Ruscica
    19. Renato Docimo
    20. Simona Bonavita
    21. Monica Ulivelli
    22. Paola Cavalla
    23. Francesco Patti
    24. Diana Ferraro
    25. Marinella Clerico
    26. Paolo Immovilli
    27. Massimiliano Di Filippo
    28. Marco Salvetti
    29. Maria Pia Sormani

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  3. Correlation between leukocyte phenotypes and prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Can Cui
    2. Caroline Ingre
    3. Li Yin
    4. Xia Li
    5. John Andersson
    6. Christina Seitz
    7. Nicolas Ruffin
    8. Yudi Pawitan
    9. Fredrik Piehl
    10. Fang Fang
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      Cui et al. colleagues carried out a longitudinal analysis of blood cell counts in a cohort of patients with ALS patients. They found increased numbers of neutrophils and monocytes that negatively correlated with ALSFRS-R score, but not with rate of disease progression. In addition, increased levels in NK and central memory TH2 T cells correlated with a lower risk of death, while increased levels of CD4 CD45RA effector memory and CD8 T cells were correlated with a higher risk of death. These findings have broad implications for ALS pathogenesis and the development of immune-based ALS therapies tailored to specific immune cell populations.

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  4. Persistently reduced humoral and sustained cellular immune response from first to third SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in anti-CD20-treated multiple sclerosis patients

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Hamza Mahmood Bajwa
    2. Frederik Novak
    3. Anna Christine Nilsson
    4. Christian Nielsen
    5. Dorte K. Holm
    6. Kamilla Østergaard
    7. Agnes Hauschultz Witt
    8. Keld-Erik Byg
    9. Isik S. Johansen
    10. Kristen Mittl
    11. William Rowles
    12. Scott S. Zamvil
    13. Riley Bove
    14. Joseph J. Sabatino
    15. Tobias Sejbaek

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  5. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Third Vaccine Immune Response in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Treated with Ocrelizumab

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Livnat Brill
    2. Catarina Raposo
    3. Ariel Rechtman
    4. Omri Zveik
    5. Netta Levin
    6. Esther Oiknine‐Djian
    7. Dana G. Wolf
    8. Adi Vaknin‐Dembinsky

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  6. Post-COVID-19 memory complaints: Prevalence and associated factors

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. M. Ahmed
    2. S. Roy
    3. M.A. Iktidar
    4. S. Chowdhury
    5. S. Akter
    6. A.M.K. Islam
    7. M.D.H. Hawlader

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  7. Mapping dopaminergic projections in the human brain with resting-state fMRI

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Marianne Oldehinkel
    2. Alberto Llera
    3. Myrthe Faber
    4. Ismael Huertas
    5. Jan K Buitelaar
    6. Bastiaan R Bloem
    7. Andre F Marquand
    8. Rick C Helmich
    9. Koen V Haak
    10. Christian F Beckmann
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      This paper provides a novel method for characterizing the functional topography of the striatum based on functional connectivity profiles. Importantly, a series of ambitious analyses provide compelling (if somewhat indirect) evidence via associations to SPECT imaging, in patient populations (Parkinson's Disease), and under drug manipulation (L-DOPA), that this organization is strongly associated with the distribution of dopamine transporter concentrations. Markers of dopamine neurophysiology and signaling, especially those available in standard, non-invasive imaging acquisitions, are of great interest across a wide number of research domains.

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  8. Longitudinal prediction of motor dysfunction after stroke: a disconnectome study

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Lilit Dulyan
    2. Lia Talozzi
    3. Valentina Pacella
    4. Maurizio Corbetta
    5. Stephanie J. Forkel
    6. Michel Thiebaut de Schotten

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  9. Prognostic value of serum/plasma neurofilament light chain for COVID ‐19‐associated mortality

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Ruturaj R. Masvekar
    2. Peter Kosa
    3. Kimberly Jin
    4. Kerry Dobbs
    5. Michael A. Stack
    6. Riccardo Castagnoli
    7. Virginia Quaresima
    8. Helen C. Su
    9. Luisa Imberti
    10. Luigi D. Notarangelo
    11. Bibiana Bielekova

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  10. Cellular and Humoral Immunity to SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection in Multiple Sclerosis Patients on Ocrelizumab and Other Disease‐Modifying Therapies: A Multi‐Ethnic Observational Study

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Ilya Kister
    2. Yury Patskovsky
    3. Ryan Curtin
    4. Jinglan Pei
    5. Katherine Perdomo
    6. Zoe Rimler
    7. Iryna Voloshyna
    8. Marie I. Samanovic
    9. Amber R. Cornelius
    10. Yogambigai Velmurugu
    11. Samantha Nyovanie
    12. Joseph J. Kim
    13. Ethan Tardio
    14. Tamar E. Bacon
    15. Lana Zhovtis Ryerson
    16. Pranil Raut
    17. Rosetta Pedotti
    18. Kathleen Hawker
    19. Catarina Raposo
    20. Jessica Priest
    21. Mark Cabatingan
    22. Ryan C. Winger
    23. Mark J. Mulligan
    24. Michelle Krogsgaard
    25. Gregg J. Silverman

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