Michael Oberholzer
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Recent Articles
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Filippidis P, Damas J, Viala B, Assal F, Nawej Tshikung O, Tarr P, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
. 2023 Mar;
93(3):219-228.
PMID: 36927958
Background: Despite modern antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) ribonucleic acid (RNA) escape into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) may occur. We examined the prevalence of and factors associated with CSF...
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Leon Betancourt A, Schwarzwald A, Millonig A, Oberholzer M, Sabater L, Hammer H, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2023 Feb;
30(6):1801-1814.
PMID: 36815561
Background And Purpose: Kelchlike protein 11 antibodies (KLHL11-IgGs) were first described in 2019 as a marker of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNSs). They have mostly been associated with testicular germ cell...
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Duss S, Bauer-Gambelli S, Bernasconi C, Dekkers M, Gorban-Peric C, Kuen D, et al.
Sleep Med
. 2022 Nov;
101:244-251.
PMID: 36446142
Objective: In the absence of systematic and longitudinal data, this study prospectively assessed both frequency and evolution of sleep-wake disturbances (SWD) after stroke. Methods: In 437 consecutively recruited patients with...
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Briner M, Oberholzer M, Wagner F, Chan A
BMJ Case Rep
. 2021 Aug;
14(8).
PMID: 34340991
A 36-year-old man of central Asian origin was diagnosed with subacute disseminated tuberculosis. Initially, central nervous system involvement was suggested by an encephalopathic condition and MRI showing extensive basal and...
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de Heuvel E, Singh A, Boronat P, Kooistra A, van der Meer T, Sadek P, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem
. 2019 Aug;
27(18):4013-4029.
PMID: 31378593
Inhibitors against Trypanosoma brucei phosphodiesterase B1 (TbrPDEB1) and B2 (TbrPDEB2) have gained interest as new treatments for human African trypanosomiasis. The recently reported alkynamide tetrahydrophthalazinones, which show submicromolar activities against...
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Miller M, Atrzadeh F, Burnham C, Cavalieri S, Dunn J, Jones S, et al.
J Clin Microbiol
. 2019 Jun;
57(9).
PMID: 31217268
Advanced microbiology technologies are rapidly changing our ability to diagnose infections, improve patient care, and enhance clinical workflow. These tools are increasing the breadth, depth, and speed of diagnostic data...
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Oberholzer M, Muri R
Med Sci (Basel)
. 2019 Mar;
7(3).
PMID: 30889900
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its potential long-term consequences are of major concern for public health. Neurorehabilitation of affected individuals has some specific characteristics in contrast to neurorehabilitation of patients...
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Kallweit U, Bassetti C, Oberholzer M, Fronczek R, Beguin M, Strub M, et al.
J Neurol
. 2018 Jul;
265(9):2071-2078.
PMID: 29974206
Background: There are increasing data suggesting the involvement of the immune system in narcolepsy. The co-occurrence of narcolepsy with other autoimmune disorders (including multiple sclerosis, MS) is rare. Patients And...
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Bargiotas P, Eugster L, Oberholzer M, Debove I, Lachenmayer M, Mathis J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(12):e0190027.
PMID: 29253029
Objectives: Sleep-wake disturbances (SWD) are frequent in Parkinson's disease (PD). The effect of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on SWD is poorly known. In this study we examined the subjective and...
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Oberholzer M, Saada E, Hill K
mBio
. 2015 Apr;
6(3):e01954-14.
PMID: 25922395
Unlabelled: The protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei engages in surface-induced social behavior, termed social motility, characterized by single cells assembling into multicellular groups that coordinate their movements in response to extracellular...