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1. Personalized whole-brain neural mass models reveal combined Aβ and tau hyperexcitable influences in Alzheimer’s disease

2. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Microglial Activation in Patients with Alzheimer Disease

3. Hormone therapy is associated with lower Alzheimer’s disease tau biomarkers in post-menopausal females -evidence from two independent cohorts

6. Association of CSF GAP-43 With the Rate of Cognitive Decline and Progression to Dementia in Amyloid-Positive Individuals

7. APOEε4 potentiates amyloid β effects on longitudinal tau pathology

8. Astrocyte reactivity influences amyloid-β effects on tau pathology in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

9. Vascular risk burden is a key player in the early progression of Alzheimer’s disease

10. A multicenter comparison of [18F]flortaucipir, [18F]RO948, and [18F]MK6240 tau PET tracers to detect a common target ROI for differential diagnosis

11. Astrocyte biomarker signatures of amyloid-β and tau pathologies in Alzheimer’s disease

12. Reactive astrogliosis is associated with higher cerebral glucose consumption in the early Alzheimer’s continuum

19. CYP2C19 variant mitigates Alzheimer disease pathophysiology in vivo and postmortem

20. Neuropsychiatric symptoms predict hypometabolism in preclinical Alzheimer disease

22. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Microglial Activation in Patients with Alzheimer Disease

23. Sex-specific modulation of amyloid-β on tau phosphorylation underlies faster tangle accumulation in females

25. Sex-specific modulation of amyloid-β on tau phosphorylation underlies faster tangle accumulation in females.

26. Interactive rather than independent effect of APOE and sex potentiates tau deposition in women

27. Plasma p‐tau231 and p‐tau217 inform on tau tangles aggregation in cognitively impaired individuals

29. APOEε4 associates with microglial activation independently of Aβ plaques and tau tangles

32. Mass spectrometric simultaneous quantification of tau species in plasma shows differential associations with amyloid and tau pathologies

33. APOE ε4 associates with microglial activation independently of Aβ plaques and tau tangles

34. Blood‐brain barrier integrity impacts the use of plasma amyloid‐β as a proxy of brain amyloid‐β pathology

35. Revealing the combined roles of Aβ and tau in Alzheimer’s disease via a pathophysiological activity decoder

36. Endocannabinoid System Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease

37. Plasma and CSF biomarkers in a memory clinic: Head‐to‐head comparison of phosphorylated tau immunoassays

39. Intrinsic connectivity of the human brain provides scaffold for tau aggregation in clinical variants of Alzheimer’s disease

40. Potential Utility of Plasma P-Tau and Neurofilament Light Chain as Surrogate Biomarkers for Preventive Clinical Trials.

42. Plasma and CSF biomarkers in a memory clinic: Head‐to‐head comparison of phosphorylated tau immunoassays.

43. APOEε4 carriership associates with microglial activation independently of Aβ plaques and tau tangles

44. Cerebrospinal fluid p-tau231 as an early indicator of emerging pathology in Alzheimer's disease

45. Astrocyte biomarker signatures of amyloid-β and tau pathologies in Alzheimer’s disease

46. Differences Between Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Levels Across the Alzheimer Disease Continuum

48. Differences between plasma and cerebrospinal fluid glial fibrillary acidic protein levels across the Alzheimer Disease continuum

49. Additional file 1 of Plasma pTau181 predicts cortical brain atrophy in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

50. Plasma Levels of Phosphorylated Tau 181 Are Associated With Cerebral Metabolic Dysfunction in Cognitively Impaired Individuals

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