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Jesse Mez
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 166
Citations - 5089
Jesse Mez is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 102 publications receiving 3302 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesse Mez include Columbia University & National Institutes of Health.
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Clinicopathological Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Players of American Football
Jesse Mez,Daniel H. Daneshvar,Patrick T. Kiernan,Bobak Abdolmohammadi,Victor E. Alvarez,Bertrand R. Huber,Michael L. Alosco,Todd M. Solomon,Christopher J. Nowinski,Lisa McHale,Kerry Cormier,Caroline A. Kubilus,Brett M. Martin,Lauren Murphy,Christine M. Baugh,Phillip H. Montenigro,Christine E. Chaisson,Yorghos Tripodis,Neil W. Kowall,Jennifer Weuve,Michael D. McClean,Robert C. Cantu,Lee E. Goldstein,Douglas I. Katz,Robert S. Stern,Thor D. Stein,Ann C. McKee +26 more
TL;DR: In a convenience sample of deceased football players who donated their brains for research, a high proportion had neuropathological evidence of CTE, suggesting that CTE may be related to prior participation in football.
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Cumulative Head Impact Exposure Predicts Later-Life Depression, Apathy, Executive Dysfunction, and Cognitive Impairment in Former High School and College Football Players
Philip H. Montenigro,Michael L. Alosco,Brett M. Martin,Daniel H. Daneshvar,Jesse Mez,Christine E. Chaisson,Christopher J. Nowinski,Rhoda Au,Ann C. McKee,Robert C. Cantu,McClean,Robert S. Stern,Yorghos Tripodis +12 more
TL;DR: A bivariate probit, instrumental variable model revealed a threshold dose-response relationship between the CHII and risk for later-life cognitive impairment, and greater predictive validity than other individual exposure metrics.
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Clinical subtypes of chronic traumatic encephalopathy: literature review and proposed research diagnostic criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome.
Philip H. Montenigro,Christine M. Baugh,Daniel H. Daneshvar,Jesse Mez,Andrew E. Budson,Rhoda Au,Douglas I. Katz,Robert C. Cantu,Robert S. Stern +8 more
TL;DR: Proposed research criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) which consist of four variants or subtypes ( TES behavioral/mood variant, TES cognitive variant,TES mixed variant, and TES dementia) as well as classifications of ‘probable CTE’ and ‘possible Cte’ are presented.
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Beta-amyloid deposition in chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Thor D. Stein,Thor D. Stein,Thor D. Stein,Philip H. Montenigro,Victor E. Alvarez,Weiming Xia,John F. Crary,Yorghos Tripodis,Daniel H. Daneshvar,Jesse Mez,Todd M. Solomon,Gaoyuan Meng,Caroline A. Kubilus,Kerry Cormier,Steven Meng,Katharine J. Babcock,Patrick T. Kiernan,Lauren Murphy,Christopher J. Nowinski,Brett Martin,Diane Dixon,Robert S. Stern,Robert C. Cantu,Robert C. Cantu,Neil W. Kowall,Neil W. Kowall,Ann C. McKee,Ann C. McKee,Ann C. McKee +28 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that A β deposition is altered and accelerated in a cohort of CTE subjects compared to normal aging and that Aβ is associated with both pathological and clinical progression of Cte independent of age.
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Microglial neuroinflammation contributes to tau accumulation in chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Jonathan D. Cherry,Yorghos Tripodis,Victor E. Alvarez,Bertrand R. Huber,Patrick T. Kiernan,Daniel H. Daneshvar,Jesse Mez,Philip H. Montenigro,Todd M. Solomon,Michael L. Alosco,Robert S. Stern,Ann C. McKee,Thor D. Stein +12 more
TL;DR: RHI is associated with chronic activation of microglia, which may partially mediate the effect of RHI on the development of ptau pathology and dementia in CTE.