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1. Mayo normative studies: regression-based normative data for ages 30-91 years with a focus on the Boston Naming Test, Trail Making Test and Category Fluency.

2. Population-Based Prevalence of Infarctions on 3D Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) Imaging.

3. NIA-AA Alzheimer's Disease Framework: Clinical Characterization of Stages.

4. Mayo Normative Studies: Regression-Based Normative Data for the Auditory Verbal Learning Test for Ages 30-91 Years and the Importance of Adjusting for Sex.

5. Brain Regional Glucose Metabolism, Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, and the Risk of Incident Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

6. Associations between cerebrospinal fluid total phosphatidylcholines, neurodegeneration, cognitive decline, and risk of mild cognitive impairment in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

7. CSF biomarkers in Olmsted County: Evidence of 2 subclasses and associations with demographics.

8. Medical Doctors and Dementia: A Longitudinal Study.

9. Prevalence and Heterogeneity of Cerebrovascular Disease Imaging Lesions.

10. Brain amyloid, cortical thickness, and changes in activities of daily living.

11. Association Between Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Functional Change in Older Non-Demented Adults: Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

12. Chronic Systemic Inflammation Is Associated With Symptoms of Late-Life Depression: The ARIC Study.

13. Incidence of Convexal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in the Elderly: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

14. Cardiometabolic Health and Longitudinal Progression of White Matter Hyperintensity: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

15. Comparison of PC and iPad administrations of the Cogstate Brief Battery in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging: Assessing cross-modality equivalence of computerized neuropsychological tests.

16. Comparison of the Short Test of Mental Status and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Across the Cognitive Spectrum.

17. The Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between IL-6, IL-10, and TNFα and Cognitive Outcomes in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

18. Neuropsychological subtypes of incident mild cognitive impairment in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

19. The influence of tau, amyloid, alpha-synuclein, TDP-43, and vascular pathology in clinically normal elderly individuals.

20. Cortical β-amyloid burden, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and cognitive status: the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

21. Association of Cerebrospinal Fluid Neurofilament Light Protein With Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment Among Individuals Without Cognitive Impairment.

22. Functional Activity and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Normal Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

23. Predicting Progression to Mild Cognitive Impairment.

24. White Matter Reference Region in PET Studies of 11 C-Pittsburgh Compound B Uptake: Effects of Age and Amyloid-β Deposition.

25. Longitudinal Association Between Brain Amyloid-Beta and Gait in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

26. The association of mid-to late-life systemic inflammation with white matter structure in older adults: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.

27. Subjective cognitive decline and risk of MCI: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

28. The association between peripheral total IGF-1, IGFBP-3, and IGF-1/IGFBP-3 and functional and cognitive outcomes in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

29. Pittsburgh compound-B PET white matter imaging and cognitive function in late multiple sclerosis.

30. Midlife cardiovascular health and 20-year cognitive decline: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study results.

31. Depressive and anxiety symptoms and cortical amyloid deposition among cognitively normal elderly persons: the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

32. Statins and Brain Health: Alzheimer's Disease and Cerebrovascular Disease Biomarkers in Older Adults.

33. Widespread brain tau and its association with ageing, Braak stage and Alzheimer's dementia.

34. Leisure-Time Physical Activity and the Risk of Incident Dementia: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

35. Cortical Thickness and Anxiety Symptoms Among Cognitively Normal Elderly Persons: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

36. Association of Plasma Total Tau Level With Cognitive Decline and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia in the Mayo Clinic Study on Aging.

37. Evaluation of Amyloid Protective Factors and Alzheimer Disease Neurodegeneration Protective Factors in Elderly Individuals.

38. Excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue may indicate accelerated brain aging in cognitively normal late middle-aged and older adults.

39. Defining imaging biomarker cut points for brain aging and Alzheimer's disease.

40. Cortical Thickness and Depressive Symptoms in Cognitively Normal Individuals: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

41. Comparison of Gait Parameters for Predicting Cognitive Decline: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

42. Evolution of neurodegeneration-imaging biomarkers from clinically normal to dementia in the Alzheimer disease spectrum.

43. The ARIC-PET amyloid imaging study: Brain amyloid differences by age, race, sex, and APOE.

44. Life-course blood pressure in relation to brain volumes.

45. Characterizing cognitive performance in a large longitudinal study of aging with computerized semantic indices of verbal fluency.

46. FDG-PET and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms among Cognitively Normal Elderly Persons: The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

47. Serum Adiponectin Levels, Neuroimaging, and Cognition in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

48. Decline in Weight and Incident Mild Cognitive Impairment: Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

49. Spectrum of cognition short of dementia: Framingham Heart Study and Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.

50. Performance of the CogState computerized battery in the Mayo Clinic Study on Aging.

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