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1. Low testosterone levels relate to poorer cognitive function in women in an APOE-ε4-dependant manner

2. Effects of APOE2 and APOE4 on brain microstructure in older adults: modification by age, sex, and cognitive status

3. Developing the Healthy Actions and Lifestyles to Avoid Dementia or Hispanos y el ALTo a la Demencia program

4. Pulse pressure and APOE ε4 dose interact to affect cerebral blood flow in older adults without dementia

5. Neuropsychological test performance of former American football players

6. Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease: plasma MMP-9 and markers of disease severity

7. Longitudinal evaluation of neurologic‐post acute sequelae SARS‐CoV‐2 infection symptoms

8. Developing methods to detect and diagnose chronic traumatic encephalopathy during life: rationale, design, and methodology for the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project

9. Sex differences in Alzheimer’s-related Tau biomarkers and a mediating effect of testosterone

10. Alzheimer's polygenic hazard score in SuperAgers: SuperGenes or SuperResilience?

11. Cognitively normal women with Alzheimer’s disease proteinopathy show relative preservation of memory but not of hippocampal volume

12. Tau and atrophy: domain-specific relationships with cognition

14. A survey of smartphone and interactive video technology use by participants in Alzheimer's disease research: Implications for remote cognitive assessment

15. Sex Moderates the Relationship That Number of Professional Fights Has With Cognition and Brain Volumes

16. Investigating structural and perfusion deficits due to repeated head trauma in active professional fighters

17. Moderating effects of sex on the impact of diagnosis and amyloid positivity on verbal memory and hippocampal volume

18. Enriching the design of Alzheimer's disease clinical trials: Application of the polygenic hazard score and composite outcome measures

19. Sex Moderates Amyloid and Apolipoprotein ε4 Effects on Default Mode Network Connectivity at Rest

22. Relationship between the Activities of Daily Living Questionnaire and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment

23. Comparison of the telephone‐Montreal Cognitive Assessment (T‐MoCA) and Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS) as screening tests for early Alzheimer's disease

24. Concordance of the Montreal cognitive assessment with standard neuropsychological measures

26. Natural premature menopause relates to higher risk of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in APOE‐ε4 carriers only

28. Comparison of the Telephone‐Montreal Cognitive Assessment (T‐MoCA) and Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS) as Remote Screening Tests for Early Alzheimer’s Disease

30. Connections between reproductive health and cognitive aging among women enrolled in the HCHS/SOL and SOL‐INCA

33. Elevated Inflammatory Markers and Arterial Stiffening Exacerbate Tau but Not Amyloid Pathology in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

34. Neuropsychological test performance of former American football players

35. Sleep and Tau Pathology in Vietnam War Veterans with Preclinical and Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease

36. The Relationship Between Fighting Style, Cognition, and Regional Brain Volume in Professional Combatants: A Preliminary Examination Using Brief Neurocognitive Measures

37. White matter hyperintensities in former American football players

38. Sex differences in plasma p-tau181 associations with Alzheimer's disease biomarkers, cognitive decline, and clinical progression

39. Alzheimer's polygenic hazard score in SuperAgers: SuperGenes or SuperResilience?

40. Deleterious Association of Inhalant Use on Sleep Quality during the COVID-19 Pandemic

42. Age at menopause relates to later‐life hippocampal volume in an APOE4‐specific manner

44. Sleep disruption and disorders in former college and professional American football players

46. Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease: do differences in tau explain the verbal memory gap?

47. The neuroinflammatory marker sTNFR2 relates to worse cognition and tau in women across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum

48. Sex Differences in Cognitive Changes in De Novo Parkinson’s Disease

49. The Pathology of Rapid Cognitive Decline in Clinically Diagnosed Alzheimer’s Disease

50. Understanding white matter structural connectivity differences between cognitively impaired and nonimpaired active professional fighters

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