LATE-NC staging in routine neuropathologic diagnosis: an update is a research paper published in Acta Neuropathologica (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.781. It has been cited 181 times.
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Additional file 4 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 4 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 1 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 1 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 1 of Severe CTE and TDP-43 pathology in a former professional soccer player with dementia: a clinicopathological case report and review of the literature
Additional file 1 of Severe CTE and TDP-43 pathology in a former professional soccer player with dementia: a clinicopathological case report and review of the literature
Additional file 2 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 2 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 3 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 3 of Amygdala granular fuzzy astrocytes are independently associated with both LATE neuropathologic change and argyrophilic grains: a study of Japanese series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 1 of Diffuse argyrophilic grain disease with TDP-43 proteinopathy and neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease: FTLD with mixed tau, TDP-43 and FUS pathologies
Additional file 1 of Diffuse argyrophilic grain disease with TDP-43 proteinopathy and neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease: FTLD with mixed tau, TDP-43 and FUS pathologies
Additional file 1 of TDP-43 pathology is associated with increased tau burdens and seeding
Additional file 1 of TDP-43 pathology is associated with increased tau burdens and seeding
Additional file 1 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 1 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 2 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 2 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 3 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage
Additional file 3 of Pure argyrophilic grain disease revisited: independent effects on limbic, neocortical, and striato-pallido-nigral degeneration and the development of dementia in a series with a low to moderate Braak stage