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51. The neurophysiological effect of NMDA-R antagonism of frontotemporal lobar degeneration is conditional on individual GABA concentration

53. Synaptic loss in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia revealed by [11C]UCB-J PET

54. Adult Learning: Implications for Research and Policy in the Eighties. A Symposium. Information Series No. 194.

55. Vocational Education in Corrections: An Interpretation of Current Problems and Issues. National Study of Vocational Education in Corrections. Technical Report No. 1.

58. Microglial activation and atrophy in frontal cortex predict executive dysfunction in frontotemporal dementia

59. Neuroinflammation in medial temporal regions predicts cognitive decline in dementia with Lewy bodies

60. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in frontotemporal lobar degeneration-related syndromes

62. Synaptic Loss in Frontotemporal Dementia Revealed by [11C]UCB‐J Positron Emission Tomography.

64. Synaptic density in carriers of C9orf72 mutations: a [11 C]UCB-J PET study

65. In Vivo 18F-Flortaucipir PET Does Not Accurately Support the Staging of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

66. Molecular pathology and synaptic loss in primary tauopathies: an 18F-AV-1451 and 11C-UCB-J PET study

68. Noradrenergic deficits contribute to apathy in Parkinson’s disease through the precision of expected outcomes

69. Synaptic density in carriers of C9orf72 mutations: a [ 11 C]UCB‐J PET study

70. In vivo coupling of dendritic complexity with presynaptic density in primary tauopathies

71. Brain functional network integrity sustains cognitive function despite atrophy in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dementia

72. Brain functional network integrity sustains cognitive function despite atrophy in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dementia

73. Apathy in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dementia predicts cognitive decline and is driven by structural brain changes

74. GABA and glutamate deficits from frontotemporal lobar degeneration are associated with disinhibition

75. Locus Coeruleus Integrity from 7T MRI Relates to Apathy and Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

77. Locus coeruleus integrity and the effect of atomoxetine on response inhibition in Parkinson’s disease

78. Molecular pathology and synaptic loss in primary tauopathies: [18F]AV-1451 and [11C]UCB-J PET study

79. The effects of age on resting‐state BOLD signal variability is explained by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular factors

80. Reduced synaptic density in progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal syndrome, revealed by [11C]UCB-J PET

83. In vivo coupling of dendritic complexity with presynaptic density in primary tauopathies

84. Multimodal imaging markers of tau, neuroinflammation and atrophy to predict clinical progression in progressive supranuclear palsy

86. Trajectory of apathy, cognition and neural correlates in the decades before symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

87. The prognostic role of microglia and tau PET in Alzheimer’s disease

92. Predicting Infarction Within the Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesion: Does the Mean Transit Time Have Added Value?

94. GABA and glutamate deficits from frontotemporal lobar degeneration are associated with disinhibition

95. Neuroinflammation and Tau Colocalize in vivo in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

96. Locus coeruleus integrity and the effect of atomoxetine on response inhibition in Parkinson’s disease

97. Synaptic Loss in Primary Tauopathies Revealed by [11C]UCB‐J Positron Emission Tomography

98. Neuroinflammation predicts disease progression in progressive supranuclear palsy

99. In vivo PET imaging of neuroinflammation in familial frontotemporal dementia

100. Microglial activation and tau burden predict cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease

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