Maxine H Krengel
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Recent Articles
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Taknint J, Marzoughi M, Gellatly R, Krengel M, Kimball S
Ann Fam Med
. 2024 Sep;
22(5):458.
PMID: 39313347
No abstract available.
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Steele L, Furlong C, Richter R, Marsillach J, Janulewicz P, Krengel M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 Aug;
21(8).
PMID: 39200575
Background: Deployment-related neurotoxicant exposures are implicated in the etiology of Gulf War illness (GWI), the multisymptom condition associated with military service in the 1990-1991 Gulf War (GW). A Q/R polymorphism...
3.
Abou-Donia M, Krengel M, Lapadula E, Zundel C, LeClair J, Massaro J, et al.
Brain Sci
. 2024 Aug;
14(8).
PMID: 39199542
The Editorial Office retracts the article, "Sex-Based Differences in Plasma Autoantibodies to Central Nervous System Proteins in Gulf War Veterans versus Healthy and Symptomatic Controls" [...].
4.
Abou-Donia M, Lapadula E, Krengel M, Quinn E, LeClair J, Massaro J, et al.
Brain Sci
. 2024 Aug;
14(8).
PMID: 39199540
The Editorial Office retracts the article "Using Plasma Autoantibodies of Central Nervous System Proteins to Distinguish Veterans with Gulf War Illness from Healthy and Symptomatic Controls" [...].
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Friedman A, Schildroth S, Fruh V, Krengel M, Tripodis Y, Placidi D, et al.
Environ Epidemiol
. 2024 Jul;
8(4):e321.
PMID: 39022189
Background: Motor function is critical for children's health, yet remains an understudied neurodevelopmental domain. Exposure to metals has been linked with motor function, but no study has examined the joint...
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Chao L, Sullivan K, Krengel M, Killiany R, Steele L, Klimas N, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2024 Feb;
17:1301066.
PMID: 38318196
Introduction: Gulf War Illness (GWI), also called Chronic Multisymptom Illness (CMI), is a multi-faceted condition that plagues an estimated 250,000 Gulf War (GW) veterans. Symptoms of GWI/CMI include fatigue, pain,...
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Friedman A, Schildroth S, Bauer J, Coull B, Smith D, Placidi D, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 2023 Oct;
100:107307.
PMID: 37832858
Background: Manganese (Mn) is both an essential and toxic metal, and associations with neurodevelopment depend on exposure timing. Prospective data examining early life Mn with adolescent cognition are sparse. Methods:...
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Naeser M, Martin P, Ho M, Krengel M, Bogdanova Y, Knight J, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis Rep
. 2023 Feb;
7(1):77-105.
PMID: 36777329
Background: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, diagnosed postmortem (hyperphosphorylated tau), is preceded by traumatic encephalopathy syndrome with worsening cognition and behavior/mood disturbances, over years. Transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) may promote improvements by increasing...
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Zundel C, Price K, Grasso C, Spiro 3rd A, Heeren T, Sullivan K, et al.
J Trauma Stress
. 2022 Feb;
35(3):955-966.
PMID: 35150175
Gulf War veterans (GWVs) were exposed to neurotoxicants, including sarin nerve gas, anti-nerve agent pills, pesticides, oil well fires, and fumes from unvented tent heaters, all of which have been...
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Oberlin S, Nkiliza A, Parks M, Evans J, Klimas N, Keegan A, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2022 Feb;
20(1):73.
PMID: 35123492
Background: Nearly 250,000 veterans from the 1990-1991 Gulf War have Gulf War Illness (GWI), a condition with heterogeneous pathobiology that remains difficult to diagnose. As such, availability of blood biomarkers...