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1. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of growth associated protein 43 (GAP‐43) are associated with Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, cognition, and functional changes

2. Inactivity is associated with worse cognition and neurodegeneration in aging adults

3. Inflammatory biomarkers are associated with changes in cerebral large artery thickness and lumen diameter in older adults

4. Free-water metrics in medial temporal lobe white matter tract projections relate to longitudinal cognitive decline

5. Apolipoprotein ε genotype modifies the association between blood‐brain barrier permeability and both grey and white matter integrity in older adults

6. Comparison of the prognostic value of cerebrospinal fluid and plasma neurofilament light in predicting longitudinal decline in white matter integrity among older adults

7. Baseline plasma total tau predicts longitudinal cognitive and functional decline in aging adults

8. Lower cerebral oxygen utilization is associated with Alzheimer’s disease‐related neurodegeneration on MRI and poorer cognitive performances among apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers

9. Subjective cognitive decline is associated with longitudinal cerebral blood flow reductions and gray matter atrophy in older adults

10. Cerebrospinal fluid phosphorylated tau interacts with MMP2 and MMP3: Associations with cognitive performance in older adults

11. Baseline cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of amyloidosis, phosphorylated tau, and total tau relate to greater longitudinal atrophy in regions susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease‐related neurodegeneration

12. Small vessel disease neuroimaging markers contribute robustly and independently to longitudinal cognitive decline in older adults

13. Neurofilament relates to white matter microstructure in older adults

14. APOE genotype modifies the association between central arterial stiffening and cognition in older adults

15. Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of neurodegeneration, synaptic dysfunction, and axonal injury relate to atrophy in structural brain regions specific to Alzheimer's disease

16. P1‐008: SEX‐SPECIFIC ASSOCIATIONS OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID TAU AND NEUROGRANIN CONCENTRATIONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S NEUROIMAGING SIGNATURES

17. P1‐023: CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND PLASMA NEUROFILAMENT LIGHT ELEVATIONS CORRESPOND TO WORSE COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN AGING ADULTS

18. O4-05-04: SUBCLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED CEREBROSPINAL FLUID EVIDENCE OF NEURODEGENERATION IN OLDER ADULTS

19. [P3–297]: SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE AND NEUROIMAGING AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID MARKERS OF CEREBROVASCULAR HEALTH: THE VANDERBILT MEMORY AND AGING PROJECT

20. [O1–08–02]: ELEVATED CEREBROSPINAL FLUID NEUROFILAMENT LIGHT LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COMPROMISED WHITE MATTER INTEGRITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS

21. P4-328: HIGHER BASELINE AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY RELATES TO LONGITUDINAL GREY AND WHITE MATTER CHANGES

22. P3-301: MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT STAGING YIELDS BIOMARKER DIFFERENCES, LONGITUDINAL COGNITIVE DECLINE, AND GREY MATTER ATROPHY

23. P2-407: INTRACRANIAL LARGE ARTERY MORPHOLOGY RELATES TO CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE IN OLDER ADULTS

24. Cerebrospinal fluid β-amyloid42 and neurofilament light relate to white matter hyperintensities

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