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3. Defining and characterizing neocortical tau resistance in preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease

5. Covid‐19 may have a detrimental impact on sensorimotor function

7. Investigating white matter hyperintensities in a multicenter COVID‐19 study using 7T MRI

8. Preliminary neurocognitive finding from a multi‐site study investing long‐term neurological impact of COVID‐19 using ultra‐high field 7 Tesla MRI‐based neuroimaging

9. Spatiotemporal Assessment of Locus Coeruleus Integrity Predicting Cortical Tau and Cognition

11. Hippocampal subfield volumes in COVID‐19: a preliminary multicenter study using 7T MRI

12. Lower LC activity during high arousal conditions is related to greater plasma P‐Tau217 concentration in older individuals

16. Using 7T MRI to study hippocampal structures in Alzheimer’s disease and post‐SARS‐CoV2 infection

17. Disparities in Research Participation within a Multi‐Racial SARS‐CoV‐2 Cohort for Evaluation of Ultrahigh Field (7T) MRI and Clinical Precursors of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias

20. Examining the influence of changes in amyloid burden on both contemporaneous and subsequent cognitive decline: using a latent change score approach

21. Examining the influence of changes in amyloid burden on both contemporaneous and subsequent cognitive decline: using a latent change score approach

22. Sex hormone binding globulin and total testosterone levels are associated with in vivo tau burden differentially between the sexes: findings from the Framingham Study

23. Lower locus coeruleus integrity in older COVID‐19 survivors: initial findings from an international 7T MRI consortium

24. Estimating a clinically normal individual’s position along a preclinical Alzheimer’s disease continuum using cognitive and amyloid trajectories

25. Cognitive‐behavioral associations of amygdala subregional tau pathology in cognitively unimpaired Presenilin‐1 E280A mutation carriers

26. Plasma ptau231 predicts locus coeruleus integrity earlier in life than other Alzheimer’s disease plasma markers: a 7T MRI study across the adult lifespan

27. Longitudinal hippocampal atrophy is associated with cognitive decline independently of amyloid and tau in neocortex

28. Lower novelty‐related locus coeruleus function is associated with entorhinal tau‐mediated memory decline in older individuals.

29. Developing early vulnerable area aggregates for PET detection of beta‐amyloid based on young and middle‐aged adults from the Framingham Heart Study

30. Associations Between Mild Behavioral Impairment (MBI‐C) Affective Domains and Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Older Adults

32. Using 7T MRI to Evaluate COVID‐19 and Brain

34. Vascular health is associated with locus coeruleus‐related entorhinal tau deposition

36. Lower in‐vivo locus coeruleus integrity is associated with lower cortical thickness in older individuals with elevated Alzheimer’s pathology

37. Waning locus coeruleus integrity precedes cortical tau accrual in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease

39. Extraneous neuroimaging factors do not contribute to sex differences in flortaucipir signal: Analysis of skull binding and partial volume effects

40. Brainstem volume is negatively associated with amyloid deposition in the Framingham Heart Study

41. Amygdala tau pathology in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

42. Locus coeruleus integrity as a proxy of initial tau burden: in vivo versus ex vivo observations

43. Longitudinal associations between amyloid and tau‐PET: Impact for prevention trials

44. Regional beta‐amyloid and tau deposition: Results from the Framingham Heart Study

46. Sequential early cognitive changes sensitive to rising beta‐amyloid and tau pathology in preclinical AD

47. Self‐reported history of estrogen hormone therapy differentiates rates of amyloid accumulation (PiB‐PET) relative to males: Findings from the Harvard Aging Brain Study

48. Faster rates of tau accumulation in FTP‐PET in females relative to males, and a cross‐sectional influence on faster cognitive decline: Preliminary findings from HABS and ADNI

49. Hypoconnectivity between locus coeruleus and medial temporal lobe during novelty predicts accelerated Aβ‐related cognitive decline

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