44 results on '"Cambronero, Francis E."'
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2. Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with changes in cerebrovascular function among older adults over a 9 year follow‐up period
3. Defining research engagement with African American participants in Alzheimer’s disease research studies: A qualitative study
4. Elevated Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity Relates to Longitudinal Gray and White Matter Changes
5. Cerebrospinal fluid β-amyloid42 and neurofilament light relate to white matter hyperintensities
6. APOE genotype modifies the association between central arterial stiffening and cognition in older adults
7. Basic Mechanisms of Brain Injury and Cognitive Decline in Hypertension.
8. Lower baseline cerebral oxygen extraction and metabolic rate are associated with faster cognitive decline and brain atrophy over a longitudinal follow‐up period
9. Inflammatory biomarkers are associated with changes in cerebral large artery thickness and lumen diameter in older adults
10. Higher Aortic Stiffness Is Related to Lower Cerebral Blood Flow and Preserved Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Older Adults
11. sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X211056393 - Supplemental material for Lower cerebral oxygen utilization is associated with Alzheimer’s disease-related neurodegeneration and poorer cognitive performance among apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers
12. Inflammatory biomarkers are associated with cerebral large artery thickening and dilatation in older adults
13. Lower cerebral oxygen utilization is associated with Alzheimer’s disease-related neurodegeneration and poorer cognitive performance among apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers
14. A-8 Sex Modifies the Association between CSF Neurogranin and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
15. A-4 Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma Neurofilament Light in Relation to Longitudinal Objective and Subjective Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
16. A-4 Amyloid Status Modifies the Association between Subjective Cognitive Decline and Brain MRI Metrics
17. Association of Aortic Stiffness With Biomarkers of Neuroinflammation, Synaptic Dysfunction, and Neurodegeneration
18. Subjective cognitive decline is associated with longitudinal cerebral blood flow reductions and gray matter atrophy in older adults
19. Small vessel disease neuroimaging markers contribute robustly and independently to longitudinal cognitive decline in older adults
20. Lower cerebral oxygen utilization is associated with Alzheimer’s disease‐related neurodegeneration on MRI and poorer cognitive performances among apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers
21. Lower Cardiac Output Relates to Longitudinal Cognitive Decline in Aging Adults
22. Lower cerebral oxygen utilization is associated with Alzheimer's disease-related neurodegeneration and poorer cognitive performance among apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers.
23. Brain expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor gene family in cognitive aging and alzheimer’s disease
24. P4-328: HIGHER BASELINE AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY RELATES TO LONGITUDINAL GREY AND WHITE MATTER CHANGES
25. P2-407: INTRACRANIAL LARGE ARTERY MORPHOLOGY RELATES TO CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE IN OLDER ADULTS
26. Perivascular spaces contribute to cognition beyond other small vessel disease markers
27. Increased Left Ventricular Mass Index Is Associated With Compromised White Matter Microstructure Among Older Adults
28. P3‐210: CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION IS COMPROMISED IN APP/PSEN1 MICE COMPARED TO AGE‐MATCHED WILDTYPE MICE
29. P1‐239: AORTIC WALL STRUCTURE IS DISORGANIZED AND FRAGMENTED IN APP/PSEN1 COMPARED TO AGE‐MATCHED WILDTYPE MICE
30. P2‐354: POSTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY VARIATION IN THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPROMISED TEMPORAL LOBE HEMODYNAMICS IN OLDER ADULTS
31. P2‐456: CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND CEREBROVASCULAR REACTIVITY PREDICT COGNITIVE TRAJECTORY IN OLDER ADULTS
32. P1‐446: ANATOMICAL VARIATION IN THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES IN OLDER ADULTS
33. Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
34. [P4-276]: APOE GENOTYPE INFLUENCES HOW CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND VASOREACTIVITY PREDICT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DECLINE OVER AN 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP: THE VANDERBILT MEMORY AND AGING STUDY
35. [P3-314]: INTRACRANIAL ARTERY LUMEN DIAMETER RELATES TO CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND CEREBROVASCULAR REACTIVITY IN MCI
36. HIGHER BASELINE AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY RELATES TO LONGITUDINAL GREY AND WHITE MATTER CHANGES
37. CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION IS COMPROMISED IN APP/PSEN1 MICE COMPARED TO AGE-MATCHED WILDTYPE MICE
38. CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND CEREBROVASCULAR REACTIVITY PREDICT COGNITIVE TRAJECTORY IN OLDER ADULTS
39. POSTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY VARIATION IN THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPROMISED TEMPORAL LOBE HEMODYNAMICS IN OLDER ADULTS
40. ANATOMICAL VARIATION IN THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES IN OLDER ADULTS
41. AORTIC WALL STRUCTURE IS DISORGANIZED AND FRAGMENTED IN APP/PSEN1 COMPARED TO AGE-MATCHED WILDTYPE MICE
42. ABNORMAL CARDIAC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION MEASURES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PERIVASCULAR SPACES IN OLDER ADULTS
43. INTRACRANIAL ARTERY LUMEN DIAMETER RELATES TO CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND CEREBROVASCULAR REACTIVITY IN MCI.
44. APOE GENOTYPE INFLUENCES HOW CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND VASOREACTIVITY PREDICT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DECLINE OVER AN 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP: THE VANDERBILT MEMORY AND AGING STUDY.
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