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In vivo structural integrity of the
hypothalamus and the spatiotemporal
evolution of Alzheimer9s disease
Marion Baillet, Faculty of Health, Medicine
and Life Sciences, School for Mental Health
and Neuroscience, Alzheimer Centre
Limburg, Maastricht University, Maastricht,
The Netherlands
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Cross-sectional comparison of extracerebral binding trends in [F-18]MK6240
PET images
Andrew McVea, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, US
88
Tau accumulation in Down Syndrome after
onset of amyloid positivity
Andrew McVea, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, US
89
Greater locus coeruleus activity and locus
coeruleus-amygdala hypoconnectivity
during high arousal conditions are related
to elevated concentrations of plasma ptau231 in older individuals
Prokopis Prokopiou, Gordon Center for
Medical Imaging, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA,
US
90
Establishing tau-PET cut-points for
cognitive diagnosis with [F-18]PI-2620
Victoria R. Tennant, 1. Imaging Genetics
Center, Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging
and Informatics Institute, Keck School of
Medicine, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA, US
91
Plasma ADRD biomarkers predict
longitudinal declines in intra-network
functional brain connectivity
Heather Dark, Laboratory of Behavioral
Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging,
Intramural Research Program, Baltimore, MD,
US
92
The role of frontoparietal control network
and default mode network functional
connectivity in cognitive resilience in
preclinical Alzheimer9s disease
Rory Boyle, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, US
93
Disrupted sleep and 24-hour rhythms are
associated with 18F-PI-26260 tau PET in
aging and neurodegenerative disease
Joseph Winer, Department of Neurology and
Neurological Sciences, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA, US
94
Cortical and substantia nigra 18F-PI-2620
tau PET are associated with cognitive and
motor impairment in Lewy body disease
Joseph Winer, Department of Neurology and
Neurological Sciences, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA, US
95
Predictability of amyloid-PET status with
plasma phospho-Tau217 in adults with
Down syndrome
Brecca Bettcher, University of WisconsinMadison School of Medicine and Public Health
and Waisman Center, Madison, WI, US
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