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Paule Valery Joseph
National Institutes of Health - Bethesda, Maryland / United States
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4389013
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Paule Valery Joseph's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Ultra-processed diets cause excess calorie intake and weight gain: an inpatient randomized controlled trial of ad libitum food intakeKD Hall, A Ayuketah, R Brychta, H Cai, T Cassimatis, KY Chen, ST Chung, ...Cell metabolism 30 (1), 67-77. e3, 20199682019
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More than smell—COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesisV Parma, K Ohla, MG Veldhuizen, MY Niv, CE Kelly, AJ Bakke, ...Chemical senses 45 (7), 609-622, 20203742020
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COVID-19 and the chemical senses: supporting players take center stageKW Cooper, DH Brann, MC Farruggia, S Bhutani, R Pellegrino, ...Neuron 107 (2), 219-233, 20202502020
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Objective sensory testing methods reveal a higher prevalence of olfactory loss in COVID-19–positive patients compared to subjective methods: A systematic review and meta-analysisME Hannum, VA Ramirez, SJ Lipson, RD Herriman, AK Toskala, C Lin, ...Chemical senses 45 (9), 865-874, 20202082020
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Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 among individuals with recent respiratory symptomsRC Gerkin, K Ohla, MG Veldhuizen, PV Joseph, CE Kelly, AJ Bakke, ...Chemical senses 46, bjaa081, 2021200*2021
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