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Autor:
Christa Dang, Nawaf Yassi, Karra D. Harrington, Ying Xia, Yen Ying Lim, David Ames, Simon M. Laws, Martha Hickey, Stephanie Rainey‐Smith, Hamid R. Sohrabi, James D. Doecke, Jurgen Fripp, Olivier Salvado, Peter J. Snyder, Michael Weinborn, Victor L. Villemagne, Christopher C. Rowe, Colin L. Masters, Paul Maruff, AIBL Research Group, Brian Chambers, Edmond Chiu, Roger Clarnette, David Darby, Mary Davison, John Drago, Peter Drysdale, Jacqueline Gilbert, Kwang Lim, Nicola Lautenschlager, Dina LoGiudice, Peter McCardle, Steve McFarlane, Alastair Mander, John Merory, Daniel O'Connor, Ron Scholes, Mathew Samuel, Darshan Trivedi, Michael Woodward
Publikováno v:
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 566-575 (2019)
Abstract Introduction Superior cognitive performance in older adults may reflect underlying resistance to age‐associated neurodegeneration. While elevated amyloid β (Aβ) deposition (Aβ+) has been associated with increased cortical atrophy, it re
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https://doaj.org/article/44e63d9842264e76a3274899b66644cb
Autor:
José Berciano, Jefferey M Vance, Marina L. Kennerson, Zwi N. Berneman, Antonio G. García, Peter De Jonghe, Kristl Claeys, Garth A. Nicholson, H.M.E. Bienfait, Eva Nelis, Martin Lammens, Ilse De Veuster, Elsdon Storey, Els De Vriendt, Stephan Züchner, John Merory, Kristien Verhoeven, Jonathan Baets, Vincent Timmerman
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Brain, 132, Pt 7, pp. 1741-52
Brain, 132, 1741-52
Brain
Brain, 132(Part 7), 1741-1752. Oxford University Press
Brain, 132, 1741-52
Brain
Brain, 132(Part 7), 1741-1752. Oxford University Press
Item does not contain fulltext Dominant intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy type B is caused by mutations in dynamin 2. We studied the clinical, haematological, electrophysiological and sural nerve biopsy findings in 34 patients belonging to
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Clare Smith, Gregory Raymond Savage, David Darby, Kerryn E. Pike, Victor L. Villemagne, Michael Woodward, Henri Tochon-Danguy, Chett A Mathis, Paul Maruff, Uwe Ackermann, John Merory, Christopher C. Rowe, Colin L. Masters, Graeme O'Keefe, Sylvia J. Gong, William E. Klunk, Steven Ng, Tiffany F. Cowie, Julie C. Price, Kerryn L Dickinson
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 68:1718-1725
I read the article by Rowe et al.1 with interest. Diagnosing Alzheimer disease (AD) in a preclinical phase would enable early implementation of therapeutic interventions which might have long-term benefits. PET technology by using the Pittsburgh comp
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Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, K Verhoeven, Danqing Zhu, Vincent Timmerman, Sofia A. Oliveira, Judith E. Stenger, Kristl Claeys, Jeffery M. Vance, Maher A. Noureddine, Peter De Jonghe, Marcy C. Speer, Garth A. Nicholson, Marina L. Kennerson, Gina Walizada, Stephan Züchner, John Merory
Publikováno v:
Nature genetics
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of peripheral neuropathies. Different chromosomal loci have been linked with three autosomal dominant, 'intermediate' types of CMT: DI-CMTA, DI-CMTB and DI-CMTC. We
Autor:
Greg Lemke, Garth A. Nicholson, Mark H.G. Verheijen, Marina L. Kennerson, Danqing Zhu, John Merory, Roman Chrast
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neurogenetics. 4:179-183
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy is one of the most common hereditary disorders of the human peripheral nervous system. The CMT syndrome includes weakness and atrophy of distal muscles, high arched feet (pes cavus), depressed or absent deep tendo
Autor:
Seok Ming Lim, Christopher C. Rowe, Michael M Woodward, Victor L. Villemagne, Malcolm Hopwood, Jennifer Bradshaw, Rene Best, Gareth Jones, Michael M. Saling, Andrew Katsifis, John Merory
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Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine. 50(10)
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to supplement the clinical diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by showing reduced occipital metabolism and perfusion and reduced striatal dopaminergic innervation. We aimed to optimize the interpretation of
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Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders. 24(4)
Background: Falls are common in people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). There is some evidence that deficits in vision, peripheral sensation, strength, reaction time and balance may be partly responsible for this increased risk. Aims: To determine th
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Gaitposture. 26(3)
Gait disorders in people with dementia have been documented in a number of studies. There is some preliminary evidence suggesting there may be a relationship between dementia type and gait abnormality. Quantitative gait analysis has not previously be
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Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2
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Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. 20(1)
Studies have shown that measures of gait variability are associated with falling in older adults. However, few studies have measured gait variability in people with Alzheimer disease, despite the high incidence of falls in Alzheimer disease. The purp