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Medical School, Boston, MA,
US
Board 158
Harmonization of MK6240 and
Flortaucipir Braak Staging
Board 159
Comparison of MK-6240 PET and
Flortaucipir tau PET imaging for
the biological staging of
Alzheimer9s disease
Andreia Rocha, University of
Pittsburgh, Department of
Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, US
Marina Scop Medeiros,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA, US
Slade | Thibault | Thompson | Fu |
Becker | Price | Tiss | Gong | Sperling |
Johnson | Farrell
Elliott Slade, Athinoula A.
Martinos Center for
Biomedical Imaging,
Charlestown, MA, US
Sheng | Trelle | Young | Romero | Park |
Sai | Vossler | Wagner | Mormino
Jintao Sheng, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, US
Posterior white matter
hyperintensity is related to the
emergence of lobar cerebral
microbleeds in ADNI
Saukkonen | Yang | Loghmani | Schultz
| Greenberg | Sperling | Chhatwal |
Shirzadi
Daniel Saukkonen,
Department of Neurology,
Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA, US
Board 163
Defining the grey zone
thresholds for tau PET positivity
using the Uni�㔏 scale
Povala | Bellaver | Bauer-Negrini |
Ruppert | Medeiros | Amaral | Lussier |
Lukasewicz | Soares | Tudorascu |
Masdeu | Pascual | Gordon | Lowe | Oh |
Soleimani-Meigooni | Rosa-Neto |
Baker | A. Pascoal
Guilherme Povala, University
of Pittsburgh, Department of
Psychiatry, Pittsburgh, PA, US
Board 164
Neocortical amyloid spatial
extent predicts cognitive decline
over time in memory and
executive function domains
Thibault | Fu | Thompson | Slade |
Jacobs | Price | Rentz | Sperling |
Johnson | Farrell
Emma Thibault,
Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, MA, US
Board 165
Patterns of tau-PET
accumulation and clinical
progression according to
biological AD stages
Board 166
The Tau Progression Index (TPI):
an individualized, clinically
applicable, multimodally-derived
score to predict AD progression
Board 160
Board 161
Board 162
Board 167
Impact of early-stage
amyloidosis on tau accumulation
throughout the medial temporal
lobe and neocortex
Associations between agerelated tau deposition and neural
selectivity in cognitively
unimpaired older adults
Rocha | Bellaver | Ruppert | L. Ferreira |
Soares | Medeiros | Povala | Amaral |
Bauer-Negrini | Lussier | Scarpatto
Rodrigues | Oliveira Jr. | Saha |
Bloomquist | Masdeu | L. Tudorascu |
Soleimani-Meigooni | Fortea | Lowe |
Oh | Pascual | A. Gordon | Rosa-Neto |
Baker | A. Pascoal
Scop Medeiros | L. Ferreira | Bellaver |
Ruppert | Zalzale | Soares | Povala |
Bauer-Negrini | Rocha | S. Rodrigues |
Oliveira | Mroue | Saha | Amaral |
Lussier | Bloomquist | L. Tudorascu |
Masdeu | Soleimani-Meigooni | Fortea |
Lowe | Oh | Pascual | A. Gordon | RosaNeto | P. Schilling | Baker | A. Pascoal
Dried plasma spot optimization
for the NULISAseq CNS panel
Trudel | Therriault | Rahmouni | Cassa
Macedo | Servaes | Aumont | Hosseini |
Fernandez-Arias | Zheng | Wang | Chan
| Hall | Stevenson | Hopewell | HungHsin Hsiao | Gauthier | Vitali | Pascoal |
Rosa-Neto
Chiang | Butler | Ghaderi Yazdi | Ozoria |
Chernek | Calimag | Blum | Pahlajani |
Foldi | Khalafi | Devanand | He | Hojjati |
Gholipour Picha | Habeck | Stern |
Razlighi
Wilson | Rea Reyes | Fredricks | team |
Rusch | VandenLangenberg | Jensen |
Marshall | Keske | Weninger | Jeffers |
Huber | Johnson | Zetterberg
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Lydia Trudel, Translational
Neuroimaging Laboratory,
McGill University, Montreal,
QC, CA
Qolamreza Razlighi, Weill
Cornell Medicine, New York,
NY, US
Rachael Wilson, Wisconsin
Alzheimer's Disease Research
Center, School of Medicine
and Public Health, University
of Wisconsin - Madison,
Madison, WI, US