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The “neuroepithelial tumor”
Exchanging our trash can for an industrial size dumpster?In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
The ’Accidental Neuropathologist' – on 40 Years in Neuropathology
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Studies on inflammation and stroke provide clues to pathomechanism of central nervous system involvement in COVID-19
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Striving, Halls
In: Satura, Jg. 1
Reflections on an unconventional neuropathology career
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1



PART 1
In: Satura, Jg. 1, S. 114-116
Out of Time
Temporal and Heteropatriarchal Confinements in Sarah Waters' FingersmithIn: Satura, Jg. 1, S. 77-82
Optimizing filter trap assay for the detection of aggregated alpha-synuclein in brain samples
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
New examples of a rare coin type of Gerasa in the Decapolis
In: Online Zeitschrift zur Antiken Numismatik, Jg. 2, S. 1-3
Neuropathology, my friend - on the paths of being and non-being
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Neuropathology through the ages – personal reflections
The golden era of neuropathologyIn: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Neuropathology through the ages
My life between neurology and neuropathologyIn: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1

Neuropathology as a Life-Task
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Neuropathologists play a key role in establishing the extent of COVID-19 in human patients
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Neuronal Transcriptome from C9orf72 Repeat Expanded Human Tissue is Associated with Loss of C9orf72 Function
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
Neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease may be incorrectly classified as a subtype of FTLD-FUS
In: Free Neuropathology, Jg. 1
