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Abstract INTRODUCTION The anterior medial temporal lobe (MTL), including the entorhinal cortex (ERC) and Brodmann area 35 (BA35), is among the earliest cortical sites of tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet conventional image segmentation methods poorly capture these regions.
Nidhi S. Mundada +9 more
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Ocular Transmission of Red and Violet Light: Insights into Light-Based Myopia Therapies. [PDF]
Priscilla JJ +4 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Impaired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ‐mediated clearance has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but how choroid plexus (ChP) remodeling relates to these processes in vivo remains incompletely understood. METHODS In a large ADNI cohort, we integrated structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), amyloid/tau positron emission
Haolin Yin +11 more
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Abstract Stages of embryonic development for reptiles have been presented in tables that may include all or part of embryonic development. When oviposition occurs in some lizards, embryos are already in the later stages of development; likewise, the size of the eggs increases as incubation time progresses.
Nivia Rocio Antonio‐Rubio +3 more
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Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness in Clinically Significant Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema: An Interocular Comparison with Contralateral Pseudophakic Eyes. [PDF]
Demir K, Çelik E.
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Caffeine and Headache: Exploring the Multifaceted Relationship
ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the multifaceted relationship between caffeine and headache disorders, focusing on its dual role as both an analgesic and a potential trigger and to summarize the mechanisms underlying its anti‐nociceptive effects. Method This narrative review synthesizes evidence from experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies on ...
Mona Hussein +6 more
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Ventricular enlargement is associated with early Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology. [PDF]
Hosseini SA +41 more
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In this review, we discuss the scientific basis for how neurocognitive aging occurs after critical illness, including sepsis, trauma, and burns, and the clinical need to develop therapies to reduce inflammation, protect the blood–brain barrier, remove senescent cells, and enhance neuroplasticity.
Errin Lawrence +14 more
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Variability in the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid: causes and clinical implications for intraventricular drug delivery. [PDF]
Engelhard HH +5 more
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