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1. The bidirectional relationship between subjective visual function and domain-specific cognition in cognitively unimpaired older adults and adults with mild cognitive impairment

2. Remote and in‐clinic digital cognitive screening tools outperform the MoCA to distinguish cerebral amyloid status among cognitively healthy older adults

3. Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease: Past, present and future clinical use

4. OCTA reveals remodeling of the peripheral capillary free zones in normal aging

5. Disruption of cholinergic neurotransmission, within a cognitive challenge paradigm, is indicative of Aβ-related cognitive impairment in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease after a 27-month delay interval

6. Depression screening in cognitively normal older adults: Measurement bias according to subjective memory decline, brain amyloid burden, cognitive function, and sex

7. Dissociating Statistically Determined Normal Cognitive Abilities and Mild Cognitive Impairment Subtypes with DCTclock

8. Comparing the accuracy of the DCTclock and Montreal Cognitive Assessment to detect cognitive impairment and cerebral amyloid status in older adults

11. OCTA reveals remodeling of the peripheral capillary free zones in normal aging

14. A highly feasible, reliable, and fully remote protocol for mobile app-based cognitive assessment in cognitively healthy older adults

15. Developing retinal biomarkers for the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease: What we know, what we don't, and how to move forward

16. Safety and Tolerability of APOE Genotyping and Disclosure in Cognitively Normal Volunteers From the Butler Alzheimer's Prevention Registry

17. Development of the Snellen Memory Test (SMT): An episodic memory test to screen for AD risk in a clinical optometry/ophthalmology setting

18. Dual disclosure of APOE genotyping and amyloid PET results to cognitively normal older adults: A qualitative analysis

19. Measurement bias in depression assessment according to brain amyloid burden, cognitive function, and sex in the A4 study

20. The Atlas of Retinal Imaging in Alzheimer’s Study (ARIAS): Study design and objectives

21. Depression screening in cognitively normal older adults: Measurement bias according to subjective memory decline, brain amyloid burden, cognitive function, and sex

22. A Potential Association Between Retinal Changes, Subjective Memory Impairment, and Anxiety in Older Adults at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease: A 27-Month Pilot Study

23. P3‐020: THE EFFECTS OF SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE ON APOE GENOTYPE DISCLOSURE IN THE BUTLER ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRY

24. P1‐132: DISRUPTION OF CHOLINERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION, WITHIN A COGNITIVE CHALLENGE PARADIGM, PREDICTS Aβ‐RELATED COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PRECLINICAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AFTER A 27‐MONTH DELAY INTERVAL

25. P3‐321: RETINAL NERVE FIBER LAYER THINNING AND SUBJECTIVE MEMORY IMPAIRMENT CHANGES IN PRECLINICAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PATIENTS

26. P2‐644: SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH APOE DISCLOSURE IN THE BUTLER ALZHEIMER'S PREVENTION REGISTRY: IMPLICATIONS FOR RECRUITMENT TO CLINICAL TRIALS

27. P1‐530: DCTCLOCK™ VERSUS MANUAL 10‐POINT SCORING METHOD IN PREDICTING AMYLOID BURDEN AND MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE COMPLAINTS

28. P4-375: SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE BEFORE AND AFTER APOE AND AMYLOID PET DISCLOSURE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS SCREENING FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PREVENTION TRIALS

29. Affective differences in Iowa Gambling Task performance associated with sexual risk taking and substance use among HIV-positive and HIV-negative men who have sex with men

30. Profiles of executive functioning: Associations with substance dependence and risky sexual behavior

31. Age- and hormone-regulation of opioid peptides and synaptic proteins in the rat dorsal hippocampal formation

32. G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 is anatomically positioned to modulate synaptic plasticity in the mouse hippocampus

33. Post-synaptic density-95 (PSD-95) binding capacity of G-protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30), an estrogen receptor that can be identified in hippocampal dendritic spines

34. Distribution of estrogen receptor beta containing cells in the brains of bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice

35. Within-family conflict behaviors as predictors of conflict in adolescent romantic relations

36. Corrigendum to 'Distribution of estrogen receptor beta containing cells in the brains of bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice' [Brain Res. 1351 (2010) 74–96]

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