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2. Spatial proteomics and cell‐type specific changes in the basal ganglia of different neuropathologic vascular dementing lesions
3. Prediction of neuropathologic lesions from clinical data
4. Mid‐ and later‐life risk factors for predicting neuropathological brain changes associated with Alzheimer's and vascular dementia: The Honolulu Asia Aging Study and the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility‐Reykjavik Study
5. Modifying effects of race and ethnicity and APOE on the association of physical activity with risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
6. Risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia by sex and race/ethnicity: The Multiethnic Cohort Study
7. Association of brain heptachlor epoxide and other organochlorine compounds with lewy pathology
8. P3‐331: LIFETIME ALCOHOL INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH AGING‐RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE: THE HONOLULU‐ASIA AGING STUDY (HAAS)
9. P4‐159: MIDLIFE INCIDENT PROLONGED RATE‐CORRECTED QT INTERVAL DOES NOT PREDICT LATE‐LIFE COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE: THE HONOLULU‐ASIA AGING STUDY
10. P1‐111: RESISTANCE, RESERVE, AND RESILIENCE: SYSTEMS THAT DEFEND AGAINST AGE‐RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE—OBSERVATIONS FROM THE HONOLULU‐ASIA AGING STUDY (HAAS)
11. P3‐064: COGNITIVE DECLINE TRAJECTORIES IN AUTOPSIED DEMENTIA PARTICIPANTS OF THE NUN STUDY (NS) AND THE HONOLULU‐ASIA AGING STUDY (HAAS): RELATIONSHIPS TO AGE, PREMORBID COGNITIVE TEST SCORES, EDUCATION, APOE4, AND NEUROPATHOLOGIC BURDEN
12. P2‐067: WHAT WOULD BE THE LIKELY IMPACT OF AN INTERVENTION THAT SUCCESSFULLY PREVENTED NEOCORTICAL ACCUMULATION OF NEURITIC AMYLOID PLAQUES AND A HIGH BRAAK STAGE? THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS USING DATA FROM THE NUN STUDY (NS) AND THE HONOLULU‐ASIA AGING STUDY
13. BRAINSTEM NEURONAL LOSS OCCURRING INDEPENDENTLY FROM NEOCORTICAL ALZHEIMER, LEWY BODY, OR FOCAL ISCHEMIC LESIONS IS COMMON AND SIGNIFICANTLY ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH MOTOR AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN AUTOPSIED HONOLULU-ASIA AGING STUDY DECEDENTS
14. [P2-432]: IMPAIRMENTS OF MOTOR FUNCTION AS CORRELATES OR HARBINGERS OF DEMENTIA IN THE HONOLULU-ASIA AGING STUDY
15. P2-118: Puzzle: Why is the Exponential Increase in Age-Specific Prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) not Paralleled by the Prevalence Curve for AD Brain Lesions at Autopsy? Observations from the Nun Study (NS) and Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (HAAS)
16. O1-06-02: Wwii Combat Exposure is not Associated with Late-Life Cognitive Decline, Dementia, Neuropathologic Alzheimer’s Disease, or Other Neuropathologic Abnormalities: the Honolulou-Asia Aging Study (HAAS)
17. P1-209: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy is not associated with late-life cognitive performance in the honolulu asia aging study
18. P3-024: Cognitive resilience and vulnerability to Alzheimer brain lesions in the honolulu-asia aging study (HAAS)
19. P1-062: Strong association of a transthyretin snp with late-life cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's brain lesions at autopsy: The honolulu asia aging study (HAAS)
20. P2-029: Dementia and motor impairments: Independent development and neuropathologic substrates in the honolulu-asia aging study (HAAS)
21. P1-113: Cerebrovascular amyloid: Evidence from the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study suggesting two distinct underlying pathogenic processes
22. P3-158: Frailty in relation to late-life cognition: Initial results from the Honolulu-Asian Aging Study
23. Brain organochlorines and Lewy pathology: The Honolulu-Asia aging study
24. Lifestyle and the Risk of Dementia in Japanese-American Men
25. Microinfarcts, brain atrophy, and cognitive function: The Honolulu Asia Aging Study Autopsy Study
26. P4-347: Is Braak stage symmetrical? A pilot study from the Honolulu Asia Aging Study
27. O2-07-02: Modeling the temporal evolution of Alzheimer's pathology with autopsy data
28. P4-346: Tangles are distributed across two temporally and spatially distinct populations
29. P2‐189: Risk factors for primary brain atrophy, a common cause of dementia
30. White Matter Lesions on Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan and 5-Year Cognitive Decline: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study
31. Trends in the incidence and prevalence of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and cognitive impairment in the United States
32. Effect of Walking Distance on 8‐Year Incident Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Men with and without Chronic Disease: The Honolulu‐Asia Aging Study
33. O2-05-05: Factors associated with cognitive impairment in persons with autopsy Braak stage 4 or greater: Results from the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (HAAS)
34. P2‐252: Selenoprotein P function in hippocampal physiology and Alzheimer's disease
35. O4-07-07: Lifestyle and the risk of dementia
36. O1-05-08: Clinical features of multi-microinfarct cognitive impairment (MMICI) in the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study
37. P2‐360: Severe MRI hippocampal atrophy distinguishes hippocampal sclerosis from Alzheimer's disease and other neuropathologic disorders
38. P1-263: Transmission of Alzheimer amyloidosis to chimpanzees and monkeys: Revisited
39. S2-03-04: Epidemiologic analyses using neuropathologic endophenotypes -- the Honolulu-Asia aging study
40. Bowel movement frequency in late-life and substantia nigra neuron density at death
41. P4-090: A strategy for identification of dementia risk factors based on associations with specific neuropathologic lesions: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (HAAS) autopsy study
42. P3-134: Assessment of Japanese- and English-language equivalence of the cognitive abilities screening instrument (CASI) among Japanese-Americans in two large epidemiological studies
43. P4-128: Aging-related primary brain atrophy: Frequency, association with dementia, and risk factors in the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study
44. P4-119: Self-reported use of written Japanese in midlife was not protective for late-life cognitive decline: The Honolulu - Asia Aging Study
45. Association of olfactory dysfunction with risk for future Parkinson's disease
46. Coronary Artery Calcification and Total Mortality in Elderly Men
47. O1-01-04: Midlife proficiency with written Japanese and late life dementia risk among Japanese-American men. The Honolulu-Asia aging study
48. Bowel movement frequency in late‐life and incidental Lewy bodies
49. Endogenous sex hormones, cognitive decline, and future dementia in old men
50. P1-242
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