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pro vyhledávání: '"J. M. Wardlaw"'
Autor:
O. K. L. Hamilton, S. R. Cox, J. A. Okely, F. Conte, L. Ballerini, M. E. Bastin, J. Corley, A. M. Taylor, D. Page, A. J. Gow, S. Muñoz Maniega, P. Redmond, M. del C. Valdés-Hernández, J. M. Wardlaw, I. J. Deary
Publikováno v:
Translational Psychiatry, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
Abstract Slowed processing speed is considered a hallmark feature of cognitive decline in cerebral small vessel disease (SVD); however, it is unclear whether SVD’s association with slowed processing might be due to its association with overall decl
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https://doaj.org/article/e0141e9818e44b3dbc7b47d1ee3ca493
Autor:
Elliot M. Tucker-Drob, John M. Starr, Ian J. Deary, J. M. Wardlaw, Riccardo E. Marioni, Janie Corley, Alison Pattie, Valdés Hernández M, Cox, Steven Bell, Munoz Maniega S, Adam S. Butterworth, Bastin Me, Zoe Morris, Bram Prins, Sally John, Sarah E. Harris, Paola G. Bronson
Identifying the biological correlates of late life cognitive function is important if we are to ascertain biomarkers for, and develop treatments to help reduce, age-related cognitive decline. This study investigated the associations between plasma le
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::33c71c89ae8e5b51c8bb6778dd114003
https://doi.org/10.1101/692459
https://doi.org/10.1101/692459
Supplemental material for Cognitive function, disease burden and the structural connectome in systemic lupus erythematosus by S J Wiseman, M E Bastin, E N Amft, J F F Belch, S H Ralston and J M Wardlaw in Lupus
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::797504331f4f48d01d79845603574e3f
Autor:
L B, Navrady, M K, Wolters, D J, MacIntyre, T-K, Clarke, A I, Campbell, A D, Murray, K L, Evans, J, Seckl, C, Haley, K, Milburn, J M, Wardlaw, D J, Porteous, I J, Deary, A M, McIntosh
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology
Autor:
M del C Valdés, Hernández, J, Allan, A, Glatz, J, Kyle, J, Corley, C E, Brett, S Muñoz, Maniega, N A, Royle, M E, Bastin, J M, Starr, I J, Deary, J M, Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
The journal of nutrition, healthaging. 19(1)
Brain Iron Deposits (IDs) are associated with neurodegenerative diseases and impaired cognitive function in later life, but their cause is unknown. Animal studies have found evidence of relationships between dietary iron, calorie and cholesterol inta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 76:1510-1515
Background: Most empirically derived antidepressants increase monoamine levels. The nuclei of cells synthesising these monoamines are located in the brainstem, and projection tracts such as the medial forebrain bundle reach virtually all other brain
Autor:
J M Wardlaw
Publikováno v:
Imaging. 14:409-419
Radiological assessment plays a crucial role in directing optimal primary treatment and secondary prevention of stroke.CT or brain MRI is required to identify the approximately 4% of patients who have a non-vascular cause of stroke, e.g. tumour.Judic
Autor:
S, Karama, S, Ducharme, J, Corley, F, Chouinard-Decorte, J M, Starr, J M, Wardlaw, M E, Bastin, I J, Deary
Publikováno v:
Molecular Psychiatry
Cigarette smoking is associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but the extent of the association between smoking and structural brain changes remains unclear. Importantly, it is unknown whether smoking-related brain changes are reversible after
Autor:
D M, Lyall, S E, Harris, M E, Bastin, S, Muñoz Maniega, C, Murray, M W, Lutz, A M, Saunders, A D, Roses, M del C, Valdés Hernández, N A, Royle, J M, Starr, D J, Porteous, J M, Wardlaw, I J, Deary
Publikováno v:
Translational Psychiatry
Genetic polymorphisms in the APOE ɛ and TOMM40 '523' poly-T repeat gene loci have been associated with significantly increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. This study investigated the independent effects of these polymorphisms on human cognitive age
Publikováno v:
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 94:348-351
This study examined caudate nuclei areas in 10 schizophrenic subjects with and 25 schizophrenic subjects without parkinsonian symptoms. The subjects with parkinsonian symptoms were found to have statistically significantly smaller right caudate nucle