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  1. The incidence of cognitive impairment is increasing with an aging population. Developing effective strategies is essential to prevent dementia. Higher education level is associated with better baseline cogniti...

    Authors: Yue Wang, Shinan Wang, Wanlin Zhu, Na Liang, Chen Zhang, Yuankun Pei, Qing Wang, Shiping Li and Jiong Shi
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:156
  2. In the last decade, non-invasive blood-based and neurophysiological biomarkers have shown great potential for the discrimination of several neurodegenerative disorders. However, in the clinical workup of patie...

    Authors: Alberto Benussi, Valentina Cantoni, Jasmine Rivolta, Silvana Archetti, Anna Micheli, Nicholas Ashton, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow and Barbara Borroni
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:155
  3. Considerable overlap exists between the risk factors of dementia and cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). However, studies remain limited to older cohorts wherein pathologies of both dementia (e.g. amyloid) an...

    Authors: Audrey Low, Maria A. Prats-Sedano, Elizabeth McKiernan, Stephen F. Carter, James D. Stefaniak, Stefania Nannoni, Li Su, Maria-Eleni Dounavi, Graciela Muniz-Terrera, Karen Ritchie, Brian Lawlor, Lorina Naci, Paresh Malhotra, Clare Mackay, Ivan Koychev, Craig W. Ritchie…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:154
  4. Increasing evidence supports the use of plasma biomarkers of neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation to screen and diagnose patients with dementia. However, confirmatory studies are required to demonstrate the...

    Authors: Simone Baiardi, Corinne Quadalti, Angela Mammana, Sofia Dellavalle, Corrado Zenesini, Luisa Sambati, Roberta Pantieri, Barbara Polischi, Luciano Romano, Matteo Suffritti, Giuseppe Mario Bentivenga, Vanda Randi, Michelangelo Stanzani-Maserati, Sabina Capellari and Piero Parchi
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:153
  5. Chronic neuroinflammation is one of the hallmarks of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia pathogenesis. Carrying the apolipoprotein ε4 (APOE4) allele has been associated with an accentuated response to br...

    Authors: Brandon Ebright, Isaac Assante, Roy A. Poblete, Shaowei Wang, Marlon V. Duro, David A. Bennett, Zoe Arvanitakis, Stan G. Louie and Hussein N. Yassine
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:152
  6. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) covers a spectrum of neurodegenerative disorders with various clinical and neuropathological subtypes. The two major pathological proteins accumulating in the brains of FTD patien...

    Authors: Kasper Katisko, Nadine Huber, Tarja Kokkola, Päivi Hartikainen, Johanna Krüger, Anna-Leena Heikkinen, Veera Paananen, Ville Leinonen, Ville E. Korhonen, Seppo Helisalmi, Sanna-Kaisa Herukka, Valentina Cantoni, Yasmine Gadola, Silvana Archetti, Anne M. Remes, Annakaisa Haapasalo…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:151
  7. PPARγ agonists have been proven to be neuroprotective in vitro and in vivo models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In the present study, we identified ligustrazine piperazine derivative (LPD) as a novel PPARγ agon...

    Authors: Zongyang Li, Xiangbao Meng, Guoxu Ma, Wenlan Liu, Weiping Li, Qian Cai, Sicen Wang, Guodong Huang and Yuan Zhang
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:150
  8. Chronic heart failure (HF) is known to increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s dementia significantly. Thus, detecting and preventing mild cognitive impairment, which is common in patients with HF, is of g...

    Authors: Jan Traub, Markus Otto, Roxane Sell, Dennis Göpfert, György Homola, Petra Steinacker, Patrick Oeckl, Caroline Morbach, Stefan Frantz, Mirko Pham, Stefan Störk, Guido Stoll and Anna Frey
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:149
  9. Imbalanced synaptic transmission appears to be an early driver in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) leading to brain network alterations. Early detection of altered synaptic transmission and insight into mechanisms cau...

    Authors: Monica van den Berg, Mohit H. Adhikari, Marlies Verschuuren, Isabel Pintelon, Tamara Vasilkovska, Johan Van Audekerke, Stephan Missault, Loran Heymans, Peter Ponsaerts, Winnok H. De Vos, Annemie Van der Linden, Georgios A. Keliris and Marleen Verhoye
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:148
  10. Resting heart rate (RHR) has been linked with an increased risk of dementia. However, evidence characterizing the associations of RHR with different dementia subtypes and their underlying mechanisms remains sc...

    Authors: Yue-Ting Deng, Kevin Kuo, Bang-Sheng Wu, Ya-Nan Ou, Liu Yang, Ya-Ru Zhang, Shu-Yi Huang, Shi-Dong Chen, Yu Guo, Rui-Qi Zhang, Lan Tan, Qiang Dong, Jian-Feng Feng, Wei Cheng and Jin-Tai Yu
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:147
  11. Previous studies found that cancer survivors had a reduced risk of dementia compared with the general population. However, these findings were uncertain because of survivor bias and a lack of stratification by...

    Authors: Dan-Dan Zhang, Ya-Nan Ou, Liu Yang, Ya-Hui Ma, Lan Tan, Jian-Feng Feng, Wei Cheng and Jin-Tai Yu
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:146
  12. The relationship of specific body composition in the thighs and brain amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition remained unclear, although there were growing evidence that higher muscle and fat mass in thighs had a protect...

    Authors: Sung Hoon Kang, Kyung Hyun Lee, Yoosoo Chang, Yeong Sim Choe, Jun Pyo Kim, Hyemin Jang, Hee Young Shin, Hee Jin Kim, Seong-Beom Koh, Duk L. Na, Sang Won Seo and Mira Kang
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:145
  13. Cortical atrophy is associated with cognitive decline, but the association is not perfect. We aimed to identify factors explaining the discrepancy between the degree of cortical atrophy and cognitive decline i...

    Authors: Anna Linnéa Svenningsson, Erik Stomrud, Sebastian Palmqvist, Oskar Hansson and Rik Ossenkoppele
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:144
  14. The protracted preclinical stage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) provides the opportunity for early intervention to prevent the disease; however, the lack of minimally invasive and easily detectable biomarkers and...

    Authors: Kohei Yuyama, Hui Sun, Yasuyuki Igarashi, Kenji Monde, Takumi Hirase, Masato Nakayama and Yoichi Makino
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:140
  15. An active lifestyle is associated with improved cognitive functions in aged people and may prevent or slow down the progression of various neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease (AD). To inve...

    Authors: Jogender Mehla, Scott H. Deibel, Hadil Karem, Shakhawat Hossain, Sean G. Lacoursiere, Robert J. Sutherland, Majid H. Mohajerani and Robert J. McDonald
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:143
  16. The individual and complementary value of the Visual Short-Term Memory Binding Test (VSTMBT) and the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) as markers to trace the AD continuum was investigated. It was...

    Authors: Mario A. Parra, Clara Calia, Vivek Pattan and Sergio Della Sala
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:142
  17. Both cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and hypertensive arteriopathy (HA) are related to cognitive impairment and dementia. This study aimed to clarify CAA- and HA-related small vessel disease (SVD) imaging ma...

    Authors: Ting-Bin Chen, Wei-Ju Lee, Jun-Peng Chen, Shiang-Yu Chang, Chun-Fu Lin and Hung-Chieh Chen
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:141
  18. In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), fibrillar tau initially occurs locally and progresses preferentially between closely connected regions. However, the underlying sources of regional vulnerability to tau pathology r...

    Authors: Anna Rubinski, Nicolai Franzmeier, Anna Dewenter, Ying Luan, Ruben Smith, Olof Strandberg, Rik Ossenkoppele, Martin Dichgans, Oskar Hansson and Michael Ewers
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:139
  19. Early detection of individuals at risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is highly important. Amyloid accumulation is an early pathological AD event, but the genetic association with known AD risk variants beyond the

    Authors: Emma S. Luckett, Yasmina Abakkouy, Mariska Reinartz, Katarzyna Adamczuk, Jolien Schaeverbeke, Sare Verstockt, Steffi De Meyer, Koen Van Laere, Patrick Dupont, Isabelle Cleynen and Rik Vandenberghe
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:138
  20. This study aimed to identify cases of potential prodromal DLB in very late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis (VLOSLP), using indicative biomarkers of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and to evaluate the chara...

    Authors: Hideki Kanemoto, Yuto Satake, Takashi Suehiro, Daiki Taomoto, Fuyuki Koizumi, Shunsuke Sato, Tamiki Wada, Keiko Matsunaga, Eku Shimosegawa, Mamoru Hashimoto, Kenji Yoshiyama and Manabu Ikeda
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:137
  21. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a reorganization of brain activity determining network hyperexcitability and loss of synaptic plasticity. Precisely, a dysfunction in metabotropic GABAB receptor signa...

    Authors: Alejandro Martín-Belmonte, Carolina Aguado, Rocío Alfaro-Ruiz, Ana Esther Moreno-Martínez, Luis de la Ossa, Ester Aso, Laura Gómez-Acero, Ryuichi Shigemoto, Yugo Fukazawa, Francisco Ciruela and Rafael Luján
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:136
  22. Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is a channel protein that plays a fundamental role in glymphatic system, a newly described pathway for fluid exchange in the central nervous system, as well as a central figure in a fascinat...

    Authors: Andrea Arighi, Marina Arcaro, Giorgio Giulio Fumagalli, Tiziana Carandini, Anna Margherita Pietroboni, Luca Sacchi, Chiara Fenoglio, Maria Serpente, Federica Sorrentino, Giovanni Isgrò, Federico Turkheimer, Elio Scarpini and Daniela Galimberti
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:135
  23. Vascular disease is a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Endothelial dysfunction has been linked to reduced cerebral blood flow. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase pathway (eNOS) upregulation is kn...

    Authors: Elizabeth Degrush, Mohammed Salman Shazeeb, David Drachman, Zeynep Vardar, Clifford Lindsay, Matthew J. Gounis and Nils Henninger
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:134
  24. Sex is increasingly recognized as a significant factor contributing to the biological and clinical heterogeneity in AD. There is also growing evidence for the prominent role of DNA methylation (DNAm) in Alzhei...

    Authors: Tiago C. Silva, Wei Zhang, Juan I. Young, Lissette Gomez, Michael A. Schmidt, Achintya Varma, X. Steven Chen, Eden R. Martin and Lily Wang
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:133
  25. Quality of life (QoL) is an important outcome from the perspective of patients and their caregivers, in both dementia and pre-dementia stages. Yet, little is known about the long-term changes in QoL over time....

    Authors: Arenda Mank, Judith J. M. Rijnhart, Ingrid S. van Maurik, Linus Jönsson, Ron Handels, Els D. Bakker, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Bart N. M. van Berckel, Argonde C. van Harten, Johannes Berkhof and Wiesje M. van der Flier
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:132
  26. Authors: Fatemah A. Sakr, Michel J. Grothe, Enrica Cavedo, Irina Jelistratova, Marie-Odile Habert, Martin Dyrba, Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla, Hugo Bertin, Maxime Locatelli, Stephane Lehericy, Stefan Teipel, Bruno Dubois and Harald Hampel
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:131

    The original article was published in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2019 11:15

  27. Immune system dysregulation plays a vital role in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, even considered to be as important as classical pathological protein aggregation assumption. However, the assoc...

    Authors: Ya-Ru Zhang, Liu Yang, Hui-Fu Wang, Bang-Sheng Wu, Shu-Yi Huang, Wei Cheng, Jian-Feng Feng and Jin-Tai Yu
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:130
  28. Cortical deposition of β-amyloid (Aβ) plaque is one of the main hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). While Aβ positivity has been the main concern so far, predicting whether Aβ (−) individuals will convert t...

    Authors: Chae Jung Park, Younghoon Seo, Yeong Sim Choe, Hyemin Jang, Hyejoo Lee and Jun Pyo Kim
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:129
  29. Chronic inflammation is a central feature of several forms of dementia. However, few details on the associations of blood-based inflammation-related proteins with dementia incidence have been explored yet.

    Authors: Kira Trares, Megha Bhardwaj, Laura Perna, Hannah Stocker, Agnese Petrera, Stefanie M. Hauck, Konrad Beyreuther, Hermann Brenner and Ben Schöttker
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:128
  30. Measurements of the amyloid-β (Aβ) 42/40 ratio in blood plasma may support the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and aid in the selection of suitable participants in clinical trials. Here, we compared the...

    Authors: Hans-W. Klafki, Jonathan Vogelgsang, Ekaterina Manuilova, Chris Bauer, Alexander Jethwa, Hermann Esselmann, Anke Jahn-Brodmann, Dirk Osterloh, Ingolf Lachmann, Benedict Breitling, Carolin Rauter, Niels Hansen, Caroline Bouter, Stefan Palme, Johannes Schuchhardt and Jens Wiltfang
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:127
  31. The COVID-19 pandemic may worsen the mental health of people reporting subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and therefore their clinical prognosis. We aimed to investigate the association between the intensity o...

    Authors: Muge Akinci, Gonzalo Sánchez-Benavides, Anna Brugulat-Serrat, Cleofé Peña-Gómez, Eleni Palpatzis, Mahnaz Shekari, Carme Deulofeu, Sherezade Fuentes-Julian, Gemma Salvadó, José Maria González-de-Echávarri, Marc Suárez-Calvet, Carolina Minguillón, Karine Fauria, José Luis Molinuevo, Juan Domingo Gispert, Oriol Grau-Rivera…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:126
  32. Older individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) perceive that their cognition has declined but do not show objective impairment on neuropsychological tests. Individuals with SCD are at elevated risk ...

    Authors: Tim Whitfield, Harriet Demnitz-King, Marco Schlosser, Thorsten Barnhofer, Eric Frison, Nina Coll-Padros, Sophie Dautricourt, Florence Requier, Marion Delarue, Julie Gonneaud, Olga M. Klimecki, Antoine Lutz, Léo Paly, Eric Salmon, Ann-Katrin Schild, Zuzana Walker…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:125
  33. Biomarkers for amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration (ATN) have predictive value for clinical progression, but it is not clear how individuals move through these stages. We examined changes in ATN profiles over ...

    Authors: Jarith L. Ebenau, Denise Visser, Lior A. Kroeze, Mardou S. S. A. van Leeuwenstijn, Argonde C. van Harten, Albert D. Windhorst, Sandeep V. S. Golla, Ronald Boellaard, Philip Scheltens, Frederik Barkhof, Bart N. M. van Berckel and Wiesje M. van der Flier
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:124
  34. Adults with Down syndrome are at an ultra-high risk of developing early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Episodic memory deficits are one of the earliest signs of the disease, but their association with regional bra...

    Authors: Bessy Benejam, Mateus Rozalem Aranha, Laura Videla, Concepción Padilla, Silvia Valldeneu, Susana Fernández, Miren Altuna, Maria Carmona-Iragui, Isabel Barroeta, Maria Florencia Iulita, Víctor Montal, Jordi Pegueroles, Alexandre Bejanin, Sandra Giménez, Sofía González-Ortiz, Sebastián Videla…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:123
  35. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is a putative Alzheimer’s disease (AD) precursor without objective neuropsychological deficits. The hippocampus plays an important role in cognitive function and emotional re...

    Authors: Qiang Wang, Ben Chen, Xiaomei Zhong, Le Hou, Min Zhang, Mingfeng Yang, Zhangying Wu, Xinru Chen, Naikeng Mai, Huarong Zhou, Gaohong Lin, Si Zhang and Yuping Ning
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:122
  36. The clinical features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) vary substantially depending on whether the onset of cognitive deficits is early or late. The amount and distribution patterns of tau pathology are thought to ...

    Authors: Wha Jin Lee, Hanna Cho, Min Seok Baek, Han-Kyeol Kim, Jae Hoon Lee, Young Hoon Ryu, Chul Hyoung Lyoo and Joon-Kyung Seong
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:121
  37. Core cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) amyloid and tau biomarker assessment has been recommended to refine the diagnostic accuracy of Alzheimer’s disease. Lumbar punctures (LP) are invasive procedures that might induc...

    Authors: Pauline Courtois-Amiot, Anaïs Cloppet-Fontaine, Aurore Poissonnet, Elodie Benit, Muriel Dauzet, Agathe Raynaud-Simon, Claire Paquet and Matthieu Lilamand
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:120
  38. Repetitive head injury in contact sports is associated with cognitive, neurobehavioral, and motor impairments and linked to a unique neurodegenerative disorder: chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). As the c...

    Authors: Suzan van Amerongen, Dewi K. Caton, Rik Ossenkoppele, Frederik Barkhof, Petra J. W. Pouwels, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Annemieke J. M. Rozemuller, Jeroen J. M. Hoozemans, Yolande A. L. Pijnenburg, Philip Scheltens and Everard G. B. Vijverberg
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:119
  39. Approximately a third of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is genetic with mutations in three genes accounting for most of the inheritance: C9orf72, GRN, and MAPT. Impaired synaptic health is a common mechanism in al...

    Authors: Aitana Sogorb-Esteve, Johanna Nilsson, Imogen J. Swift, Carolin Heller, Martina Bocchetta, Lucy L. Russell, Georgia Peakman, Rhian S. Convery, John C. van Swieten, Harro Seelaar, Barbara Borroni, Daniela Galimberti, Raquel Sanchez-Valle, Robert Laforce Jr., Fermin Moreno, Matthis Synofzik…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:118
  40. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is foremost characterized by β-amyloid (Aβ)-extracellular plaques, tau-intraneuronal fibrillary tangles (NFT), and neuroinflammation, but over the last years it has become evident that...

    Authors: Dovilė Pocevičiūtė, Cristina Nuñez-Diaz, Bodil Roth, Shorena Janelidze, Andreas Giannisis, Oskar Hansson and Malin Wennström
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:117
  41. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the aging population. Previous literature has reported thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer, ganglion cell layer, inner ple...

    Authors: Yifan Zhang, Li Yang, Yuzhu Gao, Dan Zhang, Yunhan Tao, Hanyue Xu, Yi Chen, Yanming Xu and Ming Zhang
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:116
  42. Low levels of plasma apolipoprotein E (apoE) and presence of the APOE ε4 allele are associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although the increased risk of AD in APOE ε4-carriers is well-est...

    Authors: Andreas Giannisis, Asma Al-Grety, Henrik Carlsson, Kalicharan Patra, Daniel Twohig, Sigrid Botne Sando, Camilla Lauridsen, Guro Berge, Gøril Rolfseng Grøntvedt, Geir Bråthen, Linda R. White, Kim Kultima and Henrietta M. Nielsen
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:115
  43. The 2018 NIA-AA Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) Research Framework states that subtle cognitive decline in cognitively unimpaired individuals can be measured by subjective reports or evidence of objective decline on ...

    Authors: Kelsey R. Thomas, Alexandra J. Weigand, Lauren C. Edwards, Emily C. Edmonds, Katherine J. Bangen, Gema Ortiz, Kayla S. Walker and Mark W. Bondi
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:114
  44. Neuropsychological testing plays a cardinal role in the diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease. A major concern is represented by the heterogeneity of the neuropsychological batteries currently adopte...

    Authors: Francesca Conca, Valentina Esposito, Francesco Rundo, Davide Quaranta, Cristina Muscio, Rosa Manenti, Giulia Caruso, Ugo Lucca, Alessia Antonella Galbussera, Sonia Di Tella, Francesca Baglio, Federica L’Abbate, Elisa Canu, Valentina Catania, Massimo Filippi, Giulia Mattavelli…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:113

    The Correction to this article has been published in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2023 15:104

    The Correction to this article has been published in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2023 15:63

  45. Patient stratification is the division of a patient population into distinct subgroups based on the presence or absence of particular disease characteristics. As patient stratification can be used to account f...

    Authors: Carla Abdelnour, Federica Agosta, Marco Bozzali, Bertrand Fougère, Atsushi Iwata, Ramin Nilforooshan, Leonel T. Takada, Félix Viñuela and Martin Traber
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:112
  46. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an early stage of cognitive decline which could develop into dementia. An early detection of MCI is a crucial step for timely prevention and intervention. Recent studies have...

    Authors: Natthanan Ruengchaijatuporn, Itthi Chatnuntawech, Surat Teerapittayanon, Sira Sriswasdi, Sirawaj Itthipuripat, Solaphat Hemrungrojn, Prodpran Bunyabukkana, Aisawan Petchlorlian, Sedthapong Chunamchai, Thiparat Chotibut and Chaipat Chunharas
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:111
  47. Patients and caregivers express a desire for accurate prognostic information about time to institutionalization and mortality. Previous studies predicting institutionalization and mortality focused on the deme...

    Authors: Arenda Mank, Ingrid S. van Maurik, Judith J. M. Rijnhart, Els D. bakker, Vincent Bouteloup, Lisa Le Scouarnec, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Frederik Barkhof, Philip Scheltens, Johannes Berkhof and Wiesje M. van der Flier
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:110
  48. The differentiation of Lewy body dementia from other common dementia types clinically is difficult, with a considerable number of cases only being found post-mortem. Consequently, there is a clear need for ine...

    Authors: Jack L. Jennings, Luis R. Peraza, Mark Baker, Kai Alter, John-Paul Taylor and Roman Bauer
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:109
  49. In fewer than 1% of patients, AD is caused by autosomal dominant mutations in either the presenilin 1 (PSEN1), presenilin 2 (PSEN2), or amyloid precursor protein (APP) genes. The full extent of familial AD and fr...

    Authors: Leonel Tadao Takada, Carmen Aláez-Verson, Bhagyashri D. Burgute, Ricardo Nitrini, Ana Luisa Sosa, Raphael Machado Castilhos, Marcia Fagundes Chaves, Erika-Mariana Longoria, Karol Carrillo-Sánchez, Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki, Luis Leonardo Flores-Lagunes, Carolina Molina, Marcos Jimenez Olivares, Ellen Ziegemeier, Jennifer Petranek, Alison M. Goate…
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:108
  50. This study investigated plasma biomarkers for neuroinflammation associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in subjects with preclinical AD compared to healthy elderly. How these biomarkers behave in patients wit...

    Authors: Samantha Prins, Marieke L. de Kam, Charlotte E. Teunissen and Geert Jan Groeneveld
    Citation: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2022 14:106