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Spatial patterns of neuroimaging biomarker change in individuals from families with autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease: a longitudinal study
BACKGROUND: Models of Alzheimer disease propose a sequence of amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation, hypometabolism, and structural declines that precede the onset of clinical dementia. These pathological features evolve both temporally and spatially in the brain. This study aimed to characterize where in the...
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