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cognition in a large single-site
cohort ...........................................239
Satoh, Ryota .............................................. 243
63 ER176 neuroinflammatory PET
profiles and relationships with
flortaucipir tau PET in progressive
apraxia of speech ....................... 243
Ourry, Valentin ........................................... 245
64 Aβ and tau associations with
sex and affected parent’s sex in
preclinical Alzheimer’s disease .. 245
Bluma, Marina ........................................... 249
65 Differential association between
plasma biomarkers and established
biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease
..................................................... 249
McLachlan, Max .........................................250
66 PiB PET demonstrates early,
elevated amyloid striatal binding
compared to florbetapir in Down
syndrome .................................... 250
Mastenbroek, Sophie ................................. 254
67 Data-driven disease progression
modelling consistently reveals an
occipital amyloid-β subtype in two
independent cohorts................... 254
Royse, Sarah ............................................. 258
68 Mid-life perceived
discrimination and late-life
Alzheimer’s disease pathology and
cognition in African American and
non-Hispanic White populations ..258
71 Neuroinflammation in patients
with mild cognitive impairment and
Alzheimer’s disease .................... 264
Heinrich, Lukas ......................................... 266
72 Higher locus coeruleus integrity
and cognitive reserve attenuate taurelated cognitive decline in older
adults ...........................................266
Fu, Jessie Fanglu....................................... 269
73 Elevated amyloid-ß and tau
burden is associated with
accelerated cognitive decline on a
digital clock drawing test in
preclinical AD ...............................269
Robinson, Carling ...................................... 273
74 Significance of a positive tau
PET scan with a negative amyloid
PET scan....................................... 273
Juneau, Truley ........................................... 277
75 Lower Locus Coeruleus function
in associated with greater cognitive
variability in preclinical Alzheimer’s
disease ......................................... 277
Singleton, Ellen.......................................... 278
76 Associations between regional
tau pathology and cognitive decline
across the AD continuum differ by
sex ................................................ 278
Adams, Jenna ........................................... 282
77 Dynamic brain states are
associated with Alzheimer’s
pathology and cognition ............. 282
Wolz, Robin................................................260
Giorgio, Joseph ......................................... 285
69 Comparison of amyloid positivity
and global cortical SUVR between
black and white non-Hispanic
participants in the GAP Bio-Hermes
study ........................................... 260
78 Imaging synaptic density across
the Alzheimer’s disease continuum
with [18]F-SynVestT-1 .................285
Castellano, Tonnar .................................... 262
70 APOE, ABCA7, and KIF13B
associations with earlier onset of
amyloid positivity from over 4000
harmonized Positron Emission
Tomography images ................... 262
Kandimalla, Mahathi .................................. 264
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Giorgio, Joseph ......................................... 288
79 Data-driven analysis of 10,361
amyloid-PET scans from the IDEAS
study reveals two primary axes of
variation ...................................... 288
Wiklund, Emma ......................................... 292
80 Lower locus coeruleus
structural integrity is associated