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The following pages link to Magnetic resonance imaging in dementia. A study of brain white matter changes. (Q30708127):
Displaying 19 items.
- Blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier permeability in Alzheimer's disease (Q24631720) (← links)
- Structural imaging measures of brain aging (Q30844186) (← links)
- The Role of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in the Study of Cognitive Aging (Q34073876) (← links)
- Interactive effects of apolipoprotein E4 and diabetes risk on later myelinating white matter regions in neurologically healthy older aged adults (Q35167347) (← links)
- Neuronal and glial calcium signaling in Alzheimer's disease (Q35196248) (← links)
- White matter hyperintensities among older adults are associated with futile increase in frontal activation and functional connectivity during spatial search (Q35203057) (← links)
- Roles of White Matter in Central Nervous System Pathophysiologies (Q35846494) (← links)
- Glutamate-mediated glial injury: mechanisms and clinical importance (Q36277315) (← links)
- MRI parameters of Alzheimer's disease in an Arab population of Wadi Ara, Israel (Q36718047) (← links)
- FLAIR and diffusion MRI signals are independent predictors of white matter hyperintensities (Q37009380) (← links)
- Different mechanisms of episodic memory failure in mild cognitive impairment (Q37166255) (← links)
- White matter changes compromise prefrontal cortex function in healthy elderly individuals (Q37181262) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological testing in the spectrum of normal aging. (Q37196653) (← links)
- Tau pathology and parietal white matter lesions have independent but synergistic effects on early development of Alzheimer's disease (Q40787474) (← links)
- Presenilin-1 mutation sensitizes oligodendrocytes to glutamate and amyloid toxicities, and exacerbates white matter damage and memory impairment in mice (Q44383130) (← links)
- Homocysteine and Folate Deficiency Sensitize Oligodendrocytes to the Cell Death-Promoting Effects of a Presenilin-1 Mutation and Amyloid β-Peptide (Q44427647) (← links)
- Regional cerebral blood flow and blood volume in patients with subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy (SAE). (Q48252223) (← links)
- Increased blood-brain barrier permeability is associated with dementia and diabetes but not amyloid pathology or APOE genotype (Q48369070) (← links)
- [Loss of motivation and frontal dysfunction. Role of the white matter change]. (Q53260807) (← links)