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2020

Sequence of Alzheimer disease biomarker changes in cognitively normal adults: A cross-sectional study.

Diagnosing cognitive disorders in older adults with epilepsy.

Serial position effects in the Logical Memory Test: Loss of primacy predicts amyloid positivity.

An examination of a novel multipanel of CSF biomarkers in the Alzheimer’s disease clinical and pathological continuum.

Proper names from story recall are associated with beta-amyloid in cognitively unimpaired adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

Collective effects of age, sex, genotype, and cognitive status on fitness outcomes.

Temporal contiguity and ageing: The role of memory organization in cognitive decline.

MRI signatures of brain age and disease over the lifespan based on a deep brain network and 14 468 individuals worldwide.

The Area Deprivation Index: A novel tool for harmonizable risk assessment in Alzheimer’s disease research.

Association Between Common Variants in RBFOX1, an RNA-Binding Protein, and Brain Amyloidosis in Early and Preclinical Alzheimer Disease.

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