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Ottoy, Julie ................................................ 153
27 Tau propagates along principal
axes of functional and structural
brain organization in Alzheimer’s
disease ......................................... 153
Suresh, Karthika ........................................ 155
28 X-ray based amyloid index as a
quantitative biomarker for
neurodegenerative diseases ....... 155
Georgiou, Mike ........................................... 156
29 An artificial neural network for
PET brain amyloid imaging ........... 156
Brown, Christopher .....................................157
30 Predicting regional tau burden
using structural connectivity from
individualized epicenters ............. 157
Lao, Patrick ............................................... 159
31 Microglia density across
different clinical Alzheimer’s
disease variants ........................... 159
Finn, Quentin .............................................. 161
32 The TSPO circadian pattern: a
[11C]ER176 test-retest study ........ 161
Katsumi, Yuta ............................................ 162
33 Tau PET signal within the default
mode network predicts longitudinal
clinical decline in atypical early
Alzheimer’s disease ..................... 162
Han, Feng .................................................. 166
34 Reduced coupling between
cerebrospinal fluid flow and global
brain activity is linked to cortical tau
and atrophy .................................. 166
Zammit, Matt ............................................. 170
young adults reflect patterns of tau
deposition and accumulation....... 173
Unschuld, Paul G. ........................................176
37 Gray matter GABA and
Glutamate reflect amyloid beta
burden in cognitively healthy
individuals .................................... 176
Windon, Charles ......................................... 177
38 Amyloid PET scan reader
agreement in IDEAS: expert readers
vs local clinician readers...............177
Tunali, Ilke ................................................. 180
39 Validation of a novel visual read
interpretation of flortaucipir PET for
identification of participants with
high tau burden: results from I7EAV-A26 reader study ................... 180
Lussier, Firoza ........................................... 184
40 Longitudinal multicenter headto-head harmonization of tau-PET
tracers: an overview of the HEAD
study ............................................ 184
Asken, Breton .............................................187
41 Clinical phenotype and plasma
biomarker associations of nonAlzheimer’s hippocampal atrophy 187
Soleimani-Meigooni, David......................... 189
42 Synaptic loss in relapsing and
progressive multiple sclerosis: an in
vivo exploratory study using SV2APET ............................................... 189
Young, Christina ........................................ 192
43 [18F]-PI-2620 tau PET signal
across the aging and Alzheimer’s
disease clinical spectrum ............ 192
35 Cognitive decline and
Alzheimer’s disease clinical status in
Down syndrome are better
distinguished by amyloid and
neurofibrillary tau compared to age
...................................................... 170
Roemer, Sebastian Niclas .......................... 198
Fonseca, Corrina ........................................173
Smith, Ruben .............................................202
44 Amyloid-induced
hyperconnectivity drives tau
spreading across connected brain
regions in Alzheimer’s disease .... 198
45 A visual-read algorithm for tau
pathology using [18F]RO948 ....... 202
36 Early Aβ and tau-seeded
functional networks derived in
Burnham, Samantha ..................................205
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