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"The problem is that these findings are being put out there too fast, and stated too strongly, by one group, before we understand who gets C.T.E., how it evolves over time, what's the risk — any of that," said Dr. Lili-Naz Hazrati, a brain pathologist at the University of Toronto who said she had received no financial support from either the N.F.L. or the Players Association.
"The cellular changes of canine cognitive dysfunction would be recognizable under the microscope to any human brain pathologist: Plaques of beta amyloid — protein fragments believed to be the result of 'oxidative stress' — lead to distinctive 'neurofibrillary tangles' within the damaged nerve cells, and shrinkage of the brain appears in areas where memories are made and behaviors are shaped".
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— In a small room banked by refrigerators of preserved brains, a pathologist held a specimen up to the light in frank admiration.
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Three years ago, Witelson was contacted by the "curator" of Einstein's brain, former Princeton University pathologist Thomas Harvey, who asked her if she was interested in examining the brain.
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Looking at the brain of these patients, pathologists were also unable to find why or how the brain and cerebellum were shrinking, as no abnormal deposits such as those found in many other neurodegenerative brain problems such as Alzheimer's dementia or Parkinson's disease were found.
A pathologist, examining the brain after death, would see microscopic black freckles, plaque, sticking to brain slices like barnacles.
Shortly after Einstein's death on 18th April , 1955 pathologist Thomas Harvey removed his brain and dissected it into 240 blocks, taking dozens of photographs while he did so.
Ultimately, the brother capitulated, the pathologist removed the brain, and, Dr. Lopera said, "We got out of town".
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