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Sebastian Heinzel

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Encarna Mico-Amigo M, Kingma I, Heinzel S, Solbrig S, Hobert M, Elshehabi M, et al.
J Parkinsons Dis . 2025 Feb; :1877718X241306141. PMID: 39973512
Background: Development of objective, reliable and easy-to-use methods to detect the onset of motor changes in Parkinson's disease (PD) is required to identify the temporal window in which neuromodulatory therapies...
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Lichtenstein J, Heinzel S, Kurz B, Wiltfang J, Spille J, Weitkamp J, et al.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg . 2024 Dec; 53(4):325-331. PMID: 39741099
The state-of-the-art approach to open reduction and fixation (ORIF) of zygoma fracture fragments is based on manual skills. Achieving high accuracy can be challenging. Our feasibility study on deceased body...
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Kastner L, Suenkel U, von Thaler A, Eschweiler G, Dankowski T, Mychajliw C, et al.
Front Public Health . 2024 Dec; 12:1456829. PMID: 39737450
Introduction: Social isolation is a main risk factor for loneliness, health issues and psychological diseases. With its restriction measures, the coronavirus pandemic has led to an objective reduction in meaningful...
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Heinzel S, Jureczek J, Kainulainen V, Nieminen A, Suenkel U, von Thaler A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jun; 14(1):13513. PMID: 38866914
Fecal calprotectin is an established marker of gut inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Elevated levels of fecal calprotectin as well as gut microbial dysbiosis have also been observed in...
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Heinzel S, Mascalzoni D, Baumer T, Berg D, Kasten M, Bruggemann N
Med Genet . 2024 Jun; 34(2):151-156. PMID: 38835915
Reduced penetrance is an important but underreported aspect in monogenic diseases. It refers to the phenomenon that carriers of pathogenic variants do not manifest with an overt disease. Clinical expressivity,...
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Kluge A, Schaeffer E, Bunk J, Sommerauer M, Rottgen S, Schulte C, et al.
Mov Disord . 2024 Apr; 39(8):1289-1299. PMID: 38651526
Background: Identifying individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) already in the prodromal phase of the disease has become a priority objective for opening a window for early disease-modifying therapies. Objective: The...
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Dankowski T, Kastner L, Suenkel U, von Thaler A, Mychajliw C, Krawczak M, et al.
Front Epidemiol . 2024 Mar; 3:1093780. PMID: 38455897
Background: Older individuals are most at risk of severe COVID-19 and particularly require protection causing (self)restriction of psychosocial interaction in daily living. So far, the impact of psychosocial withdrawal on...
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Kastner L, Suenkel U, Eschweiler G, Dankowski T, von Thaler A, Mychajliw C, et al.
Front Psychol . 2023 Sep; 14:1209021. PMID: 37744579
Introduction: Older age is a main risk factor for severe COVID-19. In 2020, a broad political debate was initiated as to what extent older adults need special protection and isolation...
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Bang C, Heinzel S
Nervenarzt . 2023 Sep; 94(10):885-891. PMID: 37672084
Background: Neurodegenerative diseases are often associated with changes in the (gut) microbiome. Objective: Based on studies in Parkinson's disease (PD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), an overview of the current evidence...
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Bianchini E, Warmerdam E, Romijnders R, Sturner K, Baron R, Heinzel S, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2023 Mar; 25:e41082. PMID: 36995756
Background: Turning during walking is a relevant and common everyday movement and it depends on a correct top-down intersegmental coordination. This could be reduced in several conditions (en bloc turning),...