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1. Primary progressive aphasia and the evolving neurology of the language network.

2. A cortical pathway to olfactory naming: evidence from primary progressive aphasia.

3. Verbal and nonverbal memory in primary progressive aphasia: The Three Words-Three Shapes Test.

4. Youthful Memory Capacity in Old Brains: Anatomic and Genetic Clues from the Northwestern SuperAging Project.

5. Anatomy of Language Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia.

6. Neurology of anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia.

7. Toss the Workbooks! Choose treatment strategies for clients with dementia that address their specific life-participation goals.

8. Phenotypically concordant distribution of pick bodies in aphasic versus behavioral dementias.

9. Differential vulnerability of the dentate gyrus to tauopathies in dementias.

10. Integrity of Neuronal Size in the Entorhinal Cortex Is a Biological Substrate of Exceptional Cognitive Aging.

11. Focal amyloid and asymmetric tau in an imaging-to-autopsy case of clinical primary progressive aphasia with Alzheimer disease neuropathology.

12. Communication Bridge™-2 (CB2): an NIH Stage 2 randomized control trial of a speech-language intervention for communication impairments in individuals with mild to moderate primary progressive aphasia.

13. Neuropathological fingerprints of survival, atrophy and language in primary progressive aphasia.

14. Cortical and subcortical pathological burden and neuronal loss in an autopsy series of FTLD-TDP-type C.

15. Asymmetry and heterogeneity of Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal pathology in primary progressive aphasia.

16. Neural Mechanisms of Object Naming and Word Comprehension in Primary Progressive Aphasia.

17. Accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles and activated microglia is associated with lower neuron densities in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.

18. Neuropathologic basis of in vivo cortical atrophy in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.

19. Wernicke conundrum is misinterpreted.

20. Psychological well-being in elderly adults with extraordinary episodic memory.

21. A152T tau allele causes neurodegeneration that can be ameliorated in a zebrafish model by autophagy induction.

22. The Wernicke conundrum and the anatomy of language comprehension in primary progressive aphasia.

23. Morphometric and Histologic Substrates of Cingulate Integrity in Elders with Exceptional Memory Capacity.

24. A novel frontal pathway underlies verbal fluency in primary progressive aphasia.

25. Words and objects at the tip of the left temporal lobe in primary progressive aphasia.

26. Quantitative classification of primary progressive aphasia at early and mild impairment stages.

27. Clinically concordant variations of Alzheimer pathology in aphasic versus amnestic dementia.

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