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Assessment of ATN with a single
dynamic [18]F-PI-2620 recording
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Tau-PET detects advanced primary agerelated tauopathy mimicking early-stage
AD
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| Fortea | Lowe | Oh | Pascual | A. Gordon |
Rosa-Neto | Baker | A. Pascoal
Lawn | Prokopiou | Van Egroo | Ashton |
Janelidze | Blennow | Hansson |
Zetterberg | Jacobs
Gills | Cesar | Dominguez | Sogade |
Browne | Weisgerber | McBride |
Valkanova | Mbah | Figueredo | Jean-Louis
| Masurkar | Osorio | Bubu
Gnörich | Kusche-Palenga | Kling |
Zatcepin | Dehsarvi | Bronte | Zaganjori |
Frontzkowski | Roemer | Groß | Schöberl |
Scheifele | Bauer | Bernhardt | Jäck | van
Eimeren | Drzezga | Perneczky | Bürger |
Levin | Bartenstein | Sabri | Barthel |
Rullmann | Stöcklein | Höglinger |
Franzmeier | Brendel
Grothe | Moscoso | Labrador-Espinosa |
Silva-Rodríguez | Heeman | CostoyaSánchez | Camacho | van Essen | Mainta |
Perissinotti | Rodríguez-Fonseca | Ribaldi
| Devous, Sr. | Pontecorvo | Frisoni |
Garibotto | Schöll
Functional submodules in the human
locus coeruleus are differentially
susceptible to tau pathology
Sex-specific associations of BMI,
amyloid, and regional tau deposition in
community-dwelling cognitively normal
older adults
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Amyloid status moderates associations
between hippocampal microstructure,
PET tau burden, and memory in
dementia-free older adults
Performance of an MR-independent
analysis pipeline for quantification of tau
abnormality using [18F]flortaucipir PET
Functional and structural connectivity
patterns predict longitudinal tau
spreading in asymptomatic individuals
expressing A´ pathology
Plasma phospho-tau 217, neurofilamentlight, and glial fibrillary acidic protein are
differentially associated with
longitudinal neuropsychiatric symptoms
across the early cognitive spectrum
An assessment of the utility of
flortaucipir PET to detect four-repeat
tau pathology in a globular glia tauopathy
case-series
Molecular imaging of neurodegeneration
3 mitochondria, associated proteins and
synapses (MIND-MAPS) in
frontotemporal dementia
Evaluating tVNS effects on cognitive
outcomes and modulating factors in
asymptomatic older adults: study design
of the WALLe Trial
Presenter
Lawn, Timothy
Gills, Joshua
Gnörich,
Johannes
Grothe, Michel
Callow | Rani | Alm | Pettigrew | Soldan |
Miller | Albert | Bakker
Callow, Daniel
DelBene | Gogola | Reese | Matan | Chiang |
Snitz | Cohen | Lopez | Villemagne |
Lopresti
DelBene,
Alexander
Gallego-Rudolf | Qiu | Javanray | Wiesman | GallegoSt-Onge | Fajardo-Valdez | Baillet |
Rudolf,
Villeneuve
Jonathan
Gatchel | Yu | Palmer | Wu | Beltran | Munro
| Webb | Blacker | Arnold | Marshall | Dodge
Gatchel,
Jennifer
Gatto | Youssef | Ghatamaneni | Uruk | Min |
Fu | Reichard | Lowe | Dickson | Whitwell |
Gatto, Rodolfo
Josephs
Clarke | Whittington | Passchier | Lewis |
Passamonti | Chen | Salinas | Tsukada |
Cash | Rabiner | Rohrer
Clarke, Mica
Engels-Domínguez | Grube | Fenlon |
Wiklund | Heinrich | Baillet | van Egroo |
Papp | Riphagen | Garcia | Sclocco |
Johnson | Napadow | Jacobs
EngelsDomínguez,
Nina
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