1. Self-Reported safety of the BBIBP-CorV (Sinopharm) COVID-19 vaccine among Iranian people with multiple sclerosis

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Masoud Etemadifar
    2. Amir Parsa Abhari
    3. Hosein Nouri
    4. Amirhossein Akhavan Sigari
    5. Seyed Mohammad Piran Daliyeh
    6. Mohammad Reza Maracy
    7. Mehri Salari
    8. Shiva Maleki
    9. Nahad Sedaghat

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  2. Reliability of multi-site UK Biobank MRI brain phenotypes for the assessment of neuropsychiatric complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection: The COVID-CNS travelling heads study

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. Eugene Duff
    2. Fernando Zelaya
    3. Fidel Alfaro Almagro
    4. Karla L. Miller
    5. Naomi Martin
    6. Thomas E. Nichols
    7. Bernd Taschler
    8. Ludovica Griffanti
    9. Christoph Arthofer
    10. Gwenaëlle Douaud
    11. Chaoyue Wang
    12. Thomas W. Okell
    13. Richard A. I. Bethlehem
    14. Klaus Eickel
    15. Matthias Günther
    16. David K. Menon
    17. Guy Williams
    18. Bethany Facer
    19. David J. Lythgoe
    20. Flavio Dell’Acqua
    21. Greta K. Wood
    22. Steven C. R. Williams
    23. Gavin Houston
    24. Simon S. Keller
    25. Catherine Holden
    26. Monika Hartmann
    27. Lily George
    28. Gerome Breen
    29. Benedict D. Michael
    30. Peter Jezzard
    31. Stephen M. Smith
    32. Edward T. Bullmore
    33. on behalf of the COVID-CNS Consortium

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  3. Prenatal Maternal Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associations With Infant Brain Connectivity

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Kathryn Y. Manning
    2. Xiangyu Long
    3. Dana Watts
    4. Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen
    5. Gerald F. Giesbrecht
    6. Catherine Lebel

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  4. Changes in ischemic stroke presentations and associated workflow during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: A population study in Alberta, Canada

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Aravind Ganesh
    2. Jillian M. Stang
    3. Finlay A. McAlister
    4. Oleksandr Shlakhter
    5. Jessalyn K. Holodinsky
    6. Balraj Mann
    7. Michael D. Hill
    8. Eric E. Smith

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  5. Multi-tract multi-symptom relationships in pediatric concussion

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Guido I Guberman
    2. Sonja Stojanovski
    3. Eman Nishat
    4. Alain Ptito
    5. Danilo Bzdok
    6. Anne L Wheeler
    7. Maxime Descoteaux
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      This manuscript aims to address an important issue in the study of concussion: both the brain damage caused by concussion, as well as the behavioral symptoms that result vary widely across individuals. The study uses novel and interesting methods to relate multi-variate diffusion MRI data with multi-variate symptom-related data. The methods of analysis are sophisticated and well-executed and the results are quite interesting. The methods developed here could have broad impact in their application to the many other neurological diseases that have heterogeneous outcomes.

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  6. The distribution of acquired peripheral nerve injuries associated with severe COVID-19 implicate a mechanism of entrapment neuropathy: a multicenter case series and clinical feasibility study of a wearable, wireless pressure sensor

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Colin K. Franz
    2. Nikhil K. Murthy
    3. George R. Malik
    4. Jean W. Kwak
    5. Dom D’Andrea
    6. Alexis R. Wolfe
    7. Ellen Farr
    8. Melanie A. Stearns
    9. Swati Deshmukh
    10. Jinny O. Tavee
    11. Fang Sun
    12. Kevin N. Swong
    13. Leslie Rydberg
    14. R. James Cotton
    15. Lisa F. Wolfe
    16. James M. Walter
    17. John M. Coleman
    18. John A. Rogers

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  7. Clinician and patient experience of neurology telephone consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Tagore Nakornchai
    2. Elena Conci
    3. Anke Hensiek
    4. J William L Brown

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  8. CD19 B cell repopulation after ocrelizumab, alemtuzumab and cladribine: Implications for SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations in multiple sclerosis

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. David Baker
    2. Amy MacDougall
    3. Angray S. Kang
    4. Klaus Schmierer
    5. Gavin Giovannoni
    6. Ruth Dobson

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  9. Multiple sclerosis therapies differentially affect SARS-CoV-2 vaccine–induced antibody and T cell immunity and function

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Joseph J. Sabatino
    2. Kristen Mittl
    3. William M. Rowles
    4. Kira McPolin
    5. Jayant V. Rajan
    6. Matthew T. Laurie
    7. Colin R. Zamecnik
    8. Ravi Dandekar
    9. Bonny D. Alvarenga
    10. Rita P. Loudermilk
    11. Chloe Gerungan
    12. Collin M. Spencer
    13. Sharon A. Sagan
    14. Danillo G. Augusto
    15. Jessa R. Alexander
    16. Joseph L. DeRisi
    17. Jill A. Hollenbach
    18. Michael R. Wilson
    19. Scott S. Zamvil
    20. Riley Bove

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  10. The association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and neuronal damage: A population-based nested case-control study

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. N. Ahmad Aziz
    2. Marina L.S. Santos
    3. Monique M.B. Breteler

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