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  • Neuropathology
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  • Evaluation of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in young athletes and associated vascular changes.
  • Exploration of TBI/CTE links with TDP-43 pathology and C9orf72 gene expression in mice.
  • Analysis of blast injury patterns, brain metal content alterations, and neurovascular unit injury.
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    • Significant progress was made in understanding the neuropathology of TBI and CTE in 2023.
    • Research highlighted diverse impacts of TBI, from intimate partner violence to blast exposures.
    • New insights were gained into the molecular and pathological mechanisms underlying TBI-related neurodegeneration.