HAI2024 Book - Flipbook - Page 45
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Yuta Katsumi, Frontotemporal Disorders
Tau PET signal within the default mode
Unit, Department of Neurology,
network predicts longitudinal clinical
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
decline in atypical early Alzheimer9s disease
Medical School, Boston, MA, US
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Reduced coupling between cerebrospinal
fluid flow and global brain activity is linked
to cortical tau and atrophy
Feng Han, Helen Wills Neuroscience
Institute, University of California, Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, US
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Cognitive decline and Alzheimer9s disease
clinical status in Down syndrome are better
distinguished by amyloid and neurofibrillary
tau compared to age
Matt Zammit, University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, WI, US
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Early A´ and tau-seeded functional
networks derived in young adults reflect
patterns of tau deposition and
accumulation
Corrina Fonseca, Helen Wills Neuroscience
Institute, University of California, Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, US
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Gray matter GABA and Glutamate reflect
amyloid beta burden in cognitively healthy
individuals
Paul Unschuld, Institute for Regenerative
Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, CH
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Amyloid PET scan reader agreement in
IDEAS: expert readers vs local clinician
readers
Charles Windon, Memory and Aging Center,
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences,
University of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA, US
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Validation of a novel visual read
interpretation of flortaucipir PET for
identification of participants with high tau
burden: results from I7E-AV-A26 reader
study
Ilke Tunali, Eli Lilly and Company,
Indianapolis, IN, US
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Longitudinal multicenter head-to-head
harmonization of tau-PET tracers: an
overview of the HEAD study
Firoza Lussier, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, US
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Clinical phenotype and plasma biomarker
associations of non-Alzheimer9s
hippocampal atrophy
Breton Asken, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL, US
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Synaptic loss in relapsing and progressive
multiple sclerosis: an in vivo exploratory
study using SV2A-PET
David Soleimani-Meigooni, Memory and
Aging Center, Weill Institute of
Neurosciences, University of California, San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA, US
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