Increases of phospho-Tau (Ser202/Thr205) in the olfactory regions are associated with impaired EEG and olfactory behavior in traumatic brain injury mice
Abstract:Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to long-term cognitive impairments with an increased risk for neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. Among these various impairments, olfactory dysfunction is one of the most common symptoms in TBI patients. However, there are very few studies that show the association between olfactory dysfunction and repetitive TBI, which accounts for the majority of all head injuries. In this present study, we investigated the effects of repetitive TBI on olfactory functioning and th… Show more
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