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1. The mediating role of neuroimaging-derived biological brain age in the association between risk factors for dementia and cognitive decline in middle-aged and older individuals without cognitive impairment: a cohort study

2. APOE -ε4 modulates the association between regional amyloid deposition and cognitive performance in cognitively unimpaired middle-aged individuals

3. Biological brain age prediction using machine learning on structural neuroimaging data: Multi-cohort validation against biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease and neurodegeneration stratified by sex

4. Novel tau biomarkers phosphorylated at T181, T217 or T231 rise in the initial stages of the preclinical Alzheimer’s continuum when only subtle changes in Aβ pathology are detected

5. Association between insomnia and cognitive performance, gray matter volume, and white matter microstructure in cognitively unimpaired adults

6. Prediction of amyloid pathology in cognitively unimpaired individuals using voxel-wise analysis of longitudinal structural brain MRI

7. Brain and cognitive correlates of subjective cognitive decline-plus features in a population-based cohort

8. White matter microstructure is altered in cognitively normal middle-aged APOE-ε4 homozygotes

9. Longitudinal structural cerebral changes related to core CSF biomarkers in preclinical Alzheimer's disease: A study of two independent datasets

10. APOE-ε4 risk variant for Alzheimer's disease modifies the association between cognitive performance and cerebral morphology in healthy middle-aged individuals

11. Interactive effect of age and APOE-ε4 allele load on white matter myelin content in cognitively normal middle-aged subjects

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

16. Structural and metabolic brain correlates of excess Aβ accumulation at the earliest AD continuum

17. Associations between brain iron deposition and structural Alzheimer’s disease signature in cognitively unimpaired adults

18. Modifying effect of AD pathology in the association between CSF synaptic biomarkers and brain function and structure in preclinical Alzheimer

19. Impact of CSF pTau/Aβ42 ratio on brain structure and metabolism in middle‐aged cognitively unimpaired individuals

20. Self‐reported sleep quality interacts with Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers on brain structure and metabolism in cognitively unimpaired adults

21. APOE-ε4 Shapes the Cerebral Organization in Cognitively Intact Individuals as Reflected by Structural Gray Matter Networks

22. Brain alterations in the early Alzheimer’s continuum with amyloid-β, tau, glial and neurodegeneration CSF markers

24. Genotypic effects of APOE-ε4 on resting-state connectivity in cognitively intact individuals support functional brain compensation

25. Impaired default mode network along with increased functional connectivity of the medial temporal lobe as a function of CSF p‐Tau/Ab42 ratio in cognitively unimpaired individuals

26. Sex, caregiver status and amyloid positivity predict increased anxiety and depression during the COVID‐19‒related confinement

27. Associations between iron deposition in the brain and grey matter volumes in cognitively unimpaired adults

28. Age, sex and APOE-ε4 modify the balance between soluble and fibrillar β-amyloid in non-demented individuals: topographical patterns across two independent cohorts

29. Soundtrack of life: An fMRI study

30. Perivascular spaces are associated with tau pathophysiology and synaptic dysfunction in early Alzheimer’s continuum

31. DHA intake relates to better cerebrovascular and neurodegeneration neuroimaging phenotypes in middle-aged adults at increased genetic risk of Alzheimer disease

32. Age, sex and APOE-ε4 modify the balance between soluble and fibrillar β-amyloid in cognitively intact individuals: topographical patterns and replication across two independent cohorts

33. Impact of the APOE gene on amyloid deposition in participants with abnormal soluble amyloid levels

34. Polygenic‐wide analysis to assess the impact of genetic risk profiles on brain morphometry in the ALFA study

35. Higher fronto‐parietal metabolism parallels a greater impact of amyloid and anxiety on medial temporal areas in women versus men

36. Impact of APOE ‐ε4 on cerebral amyloid deposition in participants with abnormal soluble amyloid levels

37. Incidence of subjective cognitive decline is associated with amyloid‐β pathology, whereas stability relates to neurodegeneration

38. Multiple biological pathways associate with cerebral amyloid load in the early Alzheimer's continuum

39. Multiple pathophysiological biomarkers are associated with gray matter volume and cerebral glucose metabolism in the early preclinical Alzheimer's continuum

40. White matter hyperintensities mediate gray matter volume and processing speed relationship in cognitively unimpaired participants

41. Distinct Cognitive and Brain Morphological Features in Healthy Subjects Unaware of Informant-Reported Cognitive Decline

42. Episodic memory and executive functions in cognitively healthy individuals display distinct neuroanatomical correlates which are differentially modulated by aging

43. Longitudinal structural cerebral changes related to core CSF biomarkers in preclinical Alzheimer's disease: A study of two independent datasets

44. P1-132: INFLUENCE OF BDNF VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM ON HIPPOCAMPAL SUBFIELDS: MET CARRIERS DISPLAY GREATER SUBICULUM VOLUMES

45. P2-389: DETECTION OF AMYLOID-POSITIVE COGNITIVELY UNIMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS USING VOXEL-BASED MACHINE LEARNING ON STRUCTURAL LONGITUDINAL BRAIN MRI

46. Multicenter Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease immune biomarker verification study

47. O1‐06‐03: CHARACTERIZATION OF COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE, GRAY MATTER VOLUME AND WHITE MATTER MICROSTRUCTURE IN COGNITIVELY UNIMPAIRED ADULTS WITH INSOMNIA SYMPTOMS

48. Trauma exposure relates to heightened stress, altered amygdala morphology and deficient extinction learning: Implications for psychopathology

49. P1‐137: REDUCED ENTORHINAL GRAY MATTER VOLUME IN HEALTHY AMYLOID‐NEGATIVE APOE‐E4 HOMOZYGOTES OF THE ALFA COHORT

50. O3‐12‐02: SUBJECTS WITHOUT SELF‐AWARENESS OF COGNITIVE DECLINE PRESENT DIFFERENT COGNITIVE AND BRAIN MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES

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