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1. The impact of tau-PET in a selected memory clinic cohort: rationale and design of the TAP-TAU study

2. Validation and test–retest repeatability performance of parametric methods for [11C]UCB-J PET

3. In vivo tau pathology is associated with synaptic loss and altered synaptic function

4. Tau pathology as determinant of changes in atrophy and cerebral blood flow

5. A Head-to-Head Comparison Between Plasma pTau181 and Tau PET Along the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum

7. Genetically identical twin-pair difference models support the amyloid cascade hypothesis

8. Genetically identical twins show comparable tau PET load and spatial distribution

9. Heterogeneous distribution of tau pathology in the behavioural variant of Alzheimer's disease

10. Long COVID is associated with extensive in-vivo neuroinflammation on [18F]DPA-714 PET

11. Intersubject EEG Coherence in Healthy Dyads during Individual and Joint Mindful Breathing Exercise

12. Tau pathology and relative cerebral blood flow are independently associated with cognition in Alzheimer’s disease

13. Longitudinal [ 18 F]flortaucipir PET: Comparison of quantitative and semi‐quantitative parameters

14. In vivo tau pathology is associated with synaptic loss and altered synaptic function

15. Differential associations between neocortical tau pathology and blood flow with cognitive deficits in early-onset vs late-onset Alzheimer's disease

16. Validation and test-retest repeatability performance of parametric methods for [

17. Longitudinal tau PET using [18F]flortaucipir: Comparison of (semi)quantitative parameters

18. Differential associations between neocortical tau pathology and blood flow with cognitive deficits in early-onset vs late-onset Alzheimer’s disease

19. Kinetics and 28-day test-retest repeatability and reproducibility of [11C]UCB-J PET brain imaging

20. Kinetics and 28-day test-retest repeatability and reproducibility of [

21. Heterogeneous distribution of pathology in behavioral variant Alzheimer’s disease

22. Regional tau pathology is associated with loss of synapses and reduced synaptic activity: A combined [ 18 F]flortaucipir, [ 11 C]UCB‐J and magnetoencephalography study

23. Early‐onset Alzheimer’s disease is related to differential spatial patterns of tau pathology and cognitive impairment

24. Regional distribution of tau pathology in cognitively unimpaired, genetically identical twins

25. Increased 18 F‐flortaucipir load correlates with changes in MEG functional connectivity and network topology, as well as oscillatory slowing

26. Tau pathology, relative cerebral flow and cognition in dementia with Lewy bodies

27. Regional [18F]flortaucipir PET is more closely associated with disease severity than CSF p-tau in Alzheimer’s disease

28. Tau PET and relative cerebral blood flow in dementia with Lewy bodies: A PET study

29. Heterogeneous distribution of tau pathology in the behavioral variant of Alzheimer’s disease

30. Correction to: Relevance of biomarkers across different neurodegenerative diseases

31. Relevance of biomarkers across different neurodegenerative diseases

32. Imaging biomarkers in neurodegeneration: current and future practices

33. Correction to: Regional [18F]flortaucipir PET is more closely associated with disease severity than CSF p-tau in Alzheimer’s disease

34. Hippocampal [18F]flortaucipir BPND corrected for possible spill-in of the choroid plexus retains strong clinico-pathological relationships

35. Hippocampal [

36. P4-316: LONGITUDINAL DYNAMIC [18F]FLORTAUCIPIR PET REVEALS INCREASED EARLY STAGE TAU PATHOLOGY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE

37. P1-412: [18 F]FLORTAUCIPIR BINDING STRONGLY CORRELATES TO COGNITION ACROSS THE CLINICAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CONTINUUM, INDEPENDENTLY OF CSF TAU

38. Neurobiological basis and risk factors of persistent fatigue and concentration problems after COVID-19: study protocol for a prospective case–control study (VeCosCO)

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