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A´ and tau associations with sex and
affected parent9s sex in preclinical
Alzheimer9s disease
Valentin Ourry, Department of Psychiatry,
Faculty of Medicine, McGill University,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada., Montreal, QC, CA
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Differential association between plasma
biomarkers and established biomarkers of
Alzheimer9s disease
Marina Bluma, Division of Clinical Geriatrics,
Center for Alzheimer Research, Department
of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society,
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
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PiB PET demonstrates early, elevated
amyloid striatal binding compared to
florbetapir in Down syndrome
Max McLachlan, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, US
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Data-driven disease progression modelling
consistently reveals an occipital amyloid-´
subtype in two independent cohorts
Sophie Mastenbroek, Department of
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam
University Medical Center, location VUmc,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands., Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
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Mid-life perceived discrimination and latelife Alzheimer9s disease pathology and
cognition in African American and nonHispanic White populations
Sarah Royse, Department of Radiology,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, US
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Comparison of amyloid positivity and global
cortical SUVR between black and white
non-Hispanic participants in the GAP BioHermes study
Robin Wolz, IXICO, London, United Kingdom
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APOE, ABCA7, and KIF13B associations with
earlier onset of amyloid positivity from over
4000 harmonized Positron Emission
Tomography images
Tonnar Castellano, Vanderbilt Memory and
Alzheimer9s Center, Department of
Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Nashville, TN, US
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Neuroinflammation in patients with mild
cognitive impairment and Alzheimer9s
Disease
Mahathi Kandimalla, Department of
Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, US
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Elevated amyloid-ß and tau burden is
associated with accelerated cognitive
decline on a digital clock drawing test in
preclinical AD
Jessie Fanglu Fu, Athinoula A. Martinos
Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown,
MA, US
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Significance of a positive tau PET scan with Carling Robinson, Department of Radiology,
a negative amyloid PET scan
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, US
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