Alcohol intake in relation to brain magnetic resonance imaging findings in older persons without dementia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Consumers of light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol have a lower risk of dementia and, possibly, Alzheimer disease than do abstainers. Because vascular disease may contribute to symptoms of Alzheimer disease, reduction of cerebrovascular ...
Breteler, M.M.B. (Monique)+7 more
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Home‐Based Tele‐tDCS in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Feasibility, Safety, and Preliminary Efficacy
ABSTRACT Objective Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with limited treatment options. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) shows promise as a neuromodulatory intervention in various neurological disorders, but its application in ALS, particularly in a remote, home‐based format, remains underexplored.
Sangeetha Madhavan+6 more
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Computer‐assisted prediction of clinical progression in the earliest stages of AD
Introduction Individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) are at increased risk for clinical progression. We studied how combining different diagnostic tests can help to identify individuals who are likely to show clinical progression.
Hanneke F.M. Rhodius‐Meester+20 more
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Deregulation of neuronal miRNAs induced by amyloid-β or TAU pathology
Background Despite diverging levels of amyloid-β (Aβ) and TAU pathology, different mouse models, as well as sporadic AD patients show predictable patterns of episodic memory loss.
Annerieke Sierksma+9 more
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CSF Tau Is a Biomarker of Hippocampal Injury in Cryptogenic New‐Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus
ABSTRACT Objective Cryptogenic new‐onset refractory status epilepticus (cNORSE) is a devastating condition characterized by the de novo onset of status epilepticus with unclear etiology. The identification of relevant early biomarkers in cNORSE is important to elucidate pathophysiology, aid clinical decision‐making, and prognosticate outcomes in cNORSE.
Yihui Goh+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Sleep spindles are an electrophysiological fingerprint of the sleeping human brain. They can be described in terms of duration, frequency, amplitude, and density, and vary widely according to age and sex. Spindles play a role in sleep and wake functions and are altered in several neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Julien Coelho+8 more
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Identification of exon skipping events associated with Alzheimer’s disease in the human hippocampus
Background At least 90% of human genes are alternatively spliced. Alternative splicing has an important function regulating gene expression and miss-splicing can contribute to risk for human diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Seonggyun Han+8 more
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Soft-Weighted CrossEntropy Loss for Continous Alzheimer's Disease Detection [PDF]
Alzheimer's disease is a common cognitive disorder in the elderly. Early and accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has a major impact on the progress of research on dementia. At present, researchers have used machine learning methods to detect Alzheimer's disease from the speech of participants.
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Method, Composition, and Kit Useful for Treatment of Alzheimer\u27s Disease [PDF]
The presently-disclosed subject matter includes methods for treating Alzheimer\u27s disease in a subject. The subject can have Alzheimer\u27s diseases, can be identified has being at risk for developing Alzheimer\u27s disease, or both.
Estus, Steven+2 more
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Laminar-specific distribution and infrastructural detail of amyloid in the Alzheimer disease cortex visualized by computer-enhanced imaging of epitopes recognized by monoclonal antibodies. [PDF]
Ronald E. Majocha+4 more
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