Opportunities and Pitfalls of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Olfactory Dysfunction as Early Markers in Parkinson's Disease
During its pre-motor stage, Parkinson's disease (PD) presents itself with a multitude of non-
motor symptoms with different degrees of specificity and sensitivity. The most important …
motor symptoms with different degrees of specificity and sensitivity. The most important …
Prodromal Parkinson's disease and the catecholaldehyde hypothesis: Insight from olfactory bulb organotypic cultures
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disorder with an increasing
incidence, unknown etiology, and is currently incurable. Advances in understanding the …
incidence, unknown etiology, and is currently incurable. Advances in understanding the …
Reply to Matters Arising: Is congenital anosmia protective for Parkinson's disease triggered by pathogenic entrance through the nose?
We have read with interest the “Matters Arising” commentary authored by Alexander Wieck
Fjaeldstad, in which he comment on certain aspects of our recent article 1. First, Dr …
Fjaeldstad, in which he comment on certain aspects of our recent article 1. First, Dr …
Matters Arising: Is congenital anosmia protective for Parkinson's disease triggered by pathogenic entrance through the nose?
AW Fjaeldstad - npj Parkinson's Disease, 2023 - nature.com
In the recent commentary article, Arshamian et al. 1 presented an interesting approach to
investigate the theory that the olfactory bulb (OB) serves as the cradle of Parkinson's …
investigate the theory that the olfactory bulb (OB) serves as the cradle of Parkinson's …