[HTML][HTML] Metabolite changes and impact factors in mild traumatic brain injury patients: a review on magnetic resonance spectroscopy

S Huang, Y Lyu, T Liu, D Zhu - Meta-Radiology, 2024 - Elsevier
The high incidence of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and the associated post-concussion
symptoms, such as headache and cognitive deficits, have captured the significant attention …

Deciphering Metabolic Responses in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients With Different Severity Using 1H NMR‐Based Serum Metabolomics

H Zhou, D Sun, D Wang, Z Zhu, X Hong, R Fang… - …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
The analysis of metabolites presents a promising opportunity to gain insight into the
neuropathophysiology of individuals affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI). In order to …

Neurochemical Alterations Linked to Persistent COVID-19-Induced Anosmia: Probing Into Orbitofrontal Cortex by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

MH Dogahe, A Monsef, E Abbaspour… - Academic …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background While many COVID-19-induced anosmia patients recover their sense of smell
within a few months, a substantial number of them continue to experience olfactory …

Nuclear spin relaxation

MCD Tayler - 2024 - books.rsc.org
This chapter explores current theoretical and experimental trends in nuclear spin relaxation,
providing a digest of around 100 research papers published between 2022 and mid 2023 …

Neurometabolic and neuropsychological findings in the years following a mild traumatic brain injury sustained after the age of 45

S Dubuc, J Near - 2024 - papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca
Purpose: The current study aimed to investigate whether there are any neurometabolic or
neuropsychological deficits following a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) sustained at least …

[HTML][HTML] Neurochemical Insights Into COVID-19-related Anosmia: A Commentary Study

S Nemati, A Saberi, S Karimzad Hagh… - Caspian Journal of …, 2024 - cjns.gums.ac.ir
As the COVID-19 pandemic expanded worldwide, its clinical manifestations became
broader, including symptoms extending beyond the anticipated respiratory distress. Among …

[PDF][PDF] Neurochemical Insights Into CO-VID-19-related Anosmia: A Commentary Study. Caspian J Neurol Sci. 2024; 10 (1): 87-91

N Sh, A Saberi, S Karimzad Hagh, A Monsef… - 2024 - cjns.gums.ac.ir
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, has
emerged as a curious and widespread symptom. While the sense of smell in many …