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1. Prioritization of Drug Targets for Neurodegenerative Diseases by Integrating Genetic and Proteomic Data From Brain and Blood

3. Comparison of Pittsburgh compound B and florbetapir in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies

4. Somatic variants in autosomal dominant genes are a rare cause of sporadic Alzheimer's disease

5. Plasma amyloid levels within the Alzheimer's process and correlations with central biomarkers

6. Added value of 18F-florbetaben amyloid PET in the diagnostic workup of most complex patients with dementia in France: A naturalistic study

7. Plasma progranulin levels for frontotemporal dementia in clinical practice: a 10-year French experience

8. Relations between C9orf72 expansion size in blood, age at onset, age at collection and transmission across generations in patients and presymptomatic carriers

11. Contribution to Alzheimer's disease risk of rare variants in TREM2, SORL1, and ABCA7 in 1779 cases and 1273 controls

12. Relations between C9orf72 expansion size in blood, age at onset, age at collection and transmission across generations in patients and presymptomatic carriers

13. PHASE 2A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL OF THE HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR (HDACI), FRM-0334, IN ASYMPTOMATIC CARRIERS OF, OR PATIENTS WITH FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION (FTLD) DUE TO, PROGRANULIN GENE MUTATIONS

17. Correction: Clinical, neuropathological, and genetic characterization of STUB1 variants in cerebellar ataxias: a frequent cause of predominant cognitive impairment

19. TBK1 mutation frequencies in French frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis cohorts

25. Genetics of early-onset Alzheimer disease in France

28. Urea cycle and Alzheimer's disease

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