Maximilian Grosch
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Recent Articles
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Zatcepin A, Gnorich J, Rauchmann B, Bartos L, Wagner S, Franzmeier N, et al.
Mol Neurodegener
. 2024 Sep;
19(1):64.
PMID: 39238030
Background: Microglial activation is one hallmark of Alzheimer disease (AD) neuropathology but the impact of the regional interplay of microglia cells in the brain is poorly understood. We hypothesized that...
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Wuehr M, Eilles E, Lindner M, Grosch M, Beck R, Ziegler S, et al.
Biomolecules
. 2023 Nov;
13(11).
PMID: 38002261
Low-intensity noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS) can improve static and dynamic postural deficits in patients with bilateral vestibular loss (BVL). In this study, we aimed to explore the neurophysiological and...
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Gnorich J, Reifschneider A, Wind K, Zatcepin A, Kunte S, Beumers P, et al.
J Neuroinflammation
. 2023 Feb;
20(1):47.
PMID: 36829182
Aim: We aimed to investigate the impact of microglial activity and microglial FDG uptake on metabolic connectivity, since microglial activation states determine FDG-PET alterations. Metabolic connectivity refers to a concept...
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Antons M, Lindner M, Grosch M, Oos R, Palumbo G, Brendel M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Apr;
12(1):6049.
PMID: 35411002
Neuronal lesions trigger mechanisms of structural and functional neuroplasticity, which can support recovery. However, the temporal and spatial appearance of structure-function changes and their interrelation remain unclear. The current study...
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Zwergal A, Lindner M, Grosch M, Dieterich M
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 2022 Mar;
120:103721.
PMID: 35338004
An acute unilateral vestibulopathy leads to symptoms of vestibular tone imbalance, which gradually decrease over days to weeks due to central vestibular compensation. Animal models of acute peripheral vestibular lesions...
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Grosch M, Beyer L, Lindner M, Kaiser L, Ahmadi S, Stockbauer A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2021 Apr;
235:118007.
PMID: 33831550
Metabolic connectivity patterns on the basis of [F]-FDG positron emission tomography (PET) are used to depict complex cerebral network alterations in different neurological disorders and therefore may have the potential...
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Schoberl F, Pradhan C, Grosch M, Brendel M, Jostes F, Obermaier K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):2695.
PMID: 33514827
The differential impact of complete and incomplete bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) on spatial orientation, visual exploration, and navigation-induced brain network activations is still under debate. In this study, 14 BVP patients...
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Grosch M, Lindner M, Bartenstein P, Brandt T, Dieterich M, Ziegler S, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2020 Nov;
226:117588.
PMID: 33249212
Unilateral damage to the inner ear results in an acute vestibular syndrome, which is compensated within days to weeks due to adaptive cerebral plasticity. This process, called central vestibular compensation...