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  • Loss of Brain Aerobic Glyco... Loss of Brain Aerobic Glycolysis in Normal Human Aging
    Goyal, Manu S.; Vlassenko, Andrei G.; Blazey, Tyler M. ... Cell metabolism, 08/2017, Volume: 26, Issue: 2
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    The normal aging human brain experiences global decreases in metabolism, but whether this affects the topography of brain metabolism is unknown. Here we describe PET-based measurements of brain ...
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  • Clinical and biomarker changes in dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease
    Bateman, Randall J; Xiong, Chengjie; Benzinger, Tammie L S ... The New England journal of medicine, 08/2012, Volume: 367, Issue: 9
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    The order and magnitude of pathologic processes in Alzheimer's disease are not well understood, partly because the disease develops over many years. Autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease has a ...
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  • Persistent metabolic youth ... Persistent metabolic youth in the aging female brain
    Goyal, Manu S.; Blazey, Tyler M.; Su, Yi ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 02/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 8
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    Sex differences influence brain morphology and physiology during both development and aging. Here we apply a machine learning algorithm to a multiparametric brain PET imaging dataset acquired in a ...
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  • Effects of white matter inj... Effects of white matter injury on resting state fMRI measures in prematurely born infants
    Smyser, Christopher D; Snyder, Abraham Z; Shimony, Joshua S ... PloS one, 07/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 7
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    The cerebral white matter is vulnerable to injury in very preterm infants (born prior to 30 weeks gestation), resulting in a spectrum of lesions. These range from severe forms, including cystic ...
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  • Longitudinal brain imaging ... Longitudinal brain imaging in preclinical Alzheimer disease: impact of APOE ε4 genotype
    Mishra, Shruti; Blazey, Tyler M; Holtzman, David M ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 06/2018, Volume: 141, Issue: 6
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    The longitudinal impact of apolipoprotein E ɛ4 on individual disease trajectories remains unclear. Mishra et al. show that group level effects on atrophy and β-amyloid are driven by ɛ4 carriers being ...
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  • Spatial patterns of neuroim... Spatial patterns of neuroimaging biomarker change in individuals from families with autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a longitudinal study
    Gordon, Brian A; Blazey, Tyler M; Su, Yi ... Lancet neurology, March 2018, 2018-03-00, 20180301, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    Models of Alzheimer's disease propose a sequence of amyloid β (Aβ) accumulation, hypometabolism, and structural decline that precedes the onset of clinical dementia. These pathological features ...
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  • Tau PET in autosomal domina... Tau PET in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: relationship with cognition, dementia and other biomarkers
    Gordon, Brian A; Blazey, Tyler M; Christensen, Jon ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 04/2019, Volume: 142, Issue: 4
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    Gordon et al. examine how tauopathy measured with PET varies over the course of autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease. Tau PET binding is elevated in cognitively impaired individuals relative to ...
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  • Partial volume correction i... Partial volume correction in quantitative amyloid imaging
    Su, Yi; Blazey, Tyler M; Snyder, Abraham Z ... NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.), 02/2015, Volume: 107
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    Amyloid imaging is a valuable tool for research and diagnosis in dementing disorders. As positron emission tomography (PET) scanners have limited spatial resolution, measured signals are distorted by ...
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  • Functional connectivity in autosomal dominant and late-onset Alzheimer disease
    Thomas, Jewell B; Brier, Matthew R; Bateman, Randall J ... JAMA neurology, 09/2014, Volume: 71, Issue: 9
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    Autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease (ADAD) is caused by rare genetic mutations in 3 specific genes in contrast to late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD), which has a more polygenetic risk profile. To ...
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  • Aerobic glycolysis and tau ... Aerobic glycolysis and tau deposition in preclinical Alzheimer's disease
    Vlassenko, Andrei G.; Gordon, Brian A.; Goyal, Manu S. ... Neurobiology of aging, July 2018, 2018-07-00, 20180701, Volume: 67
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    Research of the human brain metabolism in vivo has largely focused on total glucose use (via fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography) and, until recently, did not examine the use of glucose ...
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