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51. Hippocampal Connectivity with Retrosplenial Cortex is Linked to Neocortical Tau Accumulation and Memory Function

52. Optimizing quantification of MK6240 tau PET in unimpaired older adults

53. Multiplex Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Amyloid Proteins in Human Plasma for Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

54. Evaluation of [18F]-JNJ-64326067-AAA tau PET tracer in humans

55. Hippocampal activation is associated with longitudinal amyloid accumulation and cognitive decline

57. Parallel ICA of FDG-PET and PiB-PET in three conditions with underlying Alzheimer's pathology

58. Longitudinal Cognitive and Biomarker Measurements Support a Unidirectional Pathway in Alzheimer’s Disease Pathophysiology

59. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis on18F-FDG PET: Frequency across neurodegenerative syndromes and association with11C-PIB and18F-Flortaucipir

62. Temporal Dynamics of β-Amyloid Accumulation in Aging and Alzheimer Disease

63. Comparing ATN-T designation by tau PET visual reads, tau PET quantification, and CSF PTau181 across three cohorts

64. Distinct effects of beta‐amyloid and tau on cortical thickness in cognitively healthy older adults

65. Diagnostic Accuracy of Amyloid versus 18 F‐Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography in <scp>Autopsy‐Confirmed</scp> Dementia

66. Association of APOE4 and Clinical Variability in Alzheimer Disease With the Pattern of Tau- and Amyloid-PET

67. 18F-flortaucipir PET to autopsy comparisons in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases

68. Conscientiousness is associated with less amyloid deposition in cognitively normal aging

69. Associations among locus coeruleus catecholamines, tau pathology, and memory in aging

70. Rates of β-amyloid deposition indicate widespread simultaneous accumulation throughout the brain

71. Quantification of amyloid beta and tau PET without a structural MRI

72. Distinct Factors Drive the Spatiotemporal Progression of Tau Pathology in Older Adults

76. Characterizing Alzheimer's disease using a hypometabolic convergence index.

78. Twelve-month metabolic declines in probable Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment assessed using an empirically pre-defined statistical region-of-interest: Findings from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.

80. Dynamic PET Measures of Tau Accumulation in Cognitively Normal Older Adults and Alzheimer's Disease Patients Measured Using [18F] THK-5351.

81. Spatial Relationships between Molecular Pathology and Neurodegeneration in the Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum

82. Normalization of CSF pTau measurement by Aβ40 improves its performance as a biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease

83. Analytical and Clinical Performance of Amyloid-Beta Peptides Measurements in CSF of ADNIGO/2 Participants by an LC–MS/MS Reference Method

84. Spatial patterns of tau deposition are associated with amyloid, ApoE, sex, and cognitive decline in older adults

85. Longitudinal Trajectories of Memory Performance in Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer

88. Tau PET as a prognostic marker in preclinical and prodromal Alzheimer’s disease

89. Abnormal neural oscillations depicting excitatory‐inhibitory imbalance are distinctly associated with amyloid and tau depositions in Alzheimer's disease

93. Closer correlations between florbetapir PET measurements of amyloid plaque burden using a cerebral white matter reference region and Alzheimer’s disease‐related hypometabolism

96. Metacognition, cortical thickness, and tauopathy in aging

97. Elevated Dopamine Synthesis as a Mechanism of Cognitive Resilience in Aging

98. Metacognition, cortical thickness, and tauopathy in aging

99. Age, vascular disease, and Alzheimer’s disease pathologies in amyloid negative elderly adults

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