Cross-sectional associations of tau-PET signal with cognition in cognitively unimpaired adults

scientific article published on 30 May 2019

Cross-sectional associations of tau-PET signal with cognition in cognitively unimpaired adults is …
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P356DOI10.1212/WNL.0000000000007728
P698PubMed publication ID31147421

P50authorMatthew L SenjemQ30505707
Clifford JackQ30505709
Christopher G. SchwarzQ30511827
Melissa E. MurrayQ42734330
Ronald C. PetersenQ56839853
Michelle M MielkeQ60909929
David S KnopmanQ63967707
Bradley F BoeveQ67501037
Jonathan Graff-RadfordQ83230600
Kejal KantarciQ83230766
Stephen WeigandQ88487393
Prashanthi VemuriQ90060450
Keith A JosephsQ90859127
Mukesh K PandeyQ98612486
Val J. LoweQ107200019
Mary M MachuldaQ107207938
Heather J WisteQ107208807
Rosebud O RobertsQ107215009
Tyler J BruinsmaQ114336721
P2093author name stringDavid T Jones
Terry M Therneau
Ping Fang
Hoon-Ki Min
P433issue1
P304page(s)e29-e39
P577publication date2019-05-30
P1433published inNeurologyQ1161692
P1476titleCross-sectional associations of tau-PET signal with cognition in cognitively unimpaired adults
P478volume93

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