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4. A conceptual framework for research on subjective cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease

19. Perimenopause and emergence of an Alzheimer’s bioenergetic phenotype in brain and periphery

20. Lifestyle and vascular risk effects on MRI-based biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease: a cross-sectional study of middle-aged adults from the broader New York City area

21. Correction: Perimenopause and emergence of an Alzheimer's bioenergetic phenotype in brain and periphery

23. Perimenopause and emergence of an Alzheimer’s bioenergetic phenotype in brain and periphery

24. P4-036: CSF Alzheimer's disease-related biomarkers are higher in subjects with periodontal disease

25. P4‐253: Effects of metabolic syndrome, antihypertensive medications, and statins on PiB deposition in cognitively normal subjects

26. Reduced retention of Pittsburgh compound B in white matter lesions

28. Reduced brain glucose metabolism in hypertension

29. FDG and Amyloid PET in Cognitively Normal Individuals at Risk for Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

30. Physical Activity, Mediterranean Diet and Biomarkers-Assessed Risk of Alzheimer’s: A Multi-Modality Brain Imaging Study

31. O3-09-03: Longitudinal reduction in blood pressure in hypertensive individuals is associated with increased levels of biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease

36. P1-310: Correlations between amyloid and metabolic pet imaging in cognitively normal adults with a family history of late-onset Alzheimer's disease

37. Oxidative Stress and Amyloid-Beta Pathology in Normal Individuals with A Maternal History of Alzheimer's

38. O4-03-03: Increased Amyloid-β-related Hypometabolism in Cognitively Normal Individuals with Late-onset Alzheimer's Affected Parents

43. Nutrient intake and brain biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease in at-risk cognitively normal individuals: a cross-sectional neuroimaging pilot study.

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