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Disruption of normal brain distribution of [18F]Nifene to α4β2* nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptors in old B6129SF2/J mice and transgenic 3xTg-AD mice model of Alzheimer's disease: In Vivo PET/CT imaging studies.
Neuroimage. 2025 Apr 1;309:121092. Epub 2025 Feb 18 PubMed.A Hyeon Lee
Korea Brain Research Institute, Korea, Republic of
Kaitlin Casaletto on Confirmed: Women Accumulate Tangles Faster Than Do Men
COMMENT This paper is a massive accomplishment, representing the most robust evidence yet of female-specific vulnerability to tau aggregation. Applying a meta-analytic approach, the authors pooled estimates across six studies, including more than 1,300 participan
Pierre Tariot on Confirmed: Women Accumulate Tangles Faster Than Do Men
COMMENT This strikes me as a thoughtful and rigorous effort to improve our understanding of the apparent increased risk of having a diagnosis of AD in women than men, the reasons for which are not fully elucidated. The authors make a compelling case that women ex
Confirmed: Women Accumulate Tangles Faster Than Do Men
RESEARCH NEWS 2025-03-12 Research News Numerous studies have hinted that women are particularly susceptible to tau pathology, but scientists have lacked definitive data. Now, a meta-analysis of six longitudinal tau PET studies offers the strongest evidence yet. In the March 3 JAM
Nicolai Franzmeier, Davina Biel on Confirmed: Women Accumulate Tangles Faster Than Do Men
COMMENT This meta-analysis by Coughlan et al. provides robust evidence across six longitudinal cohorts, showing that women accumulate tau pathology faster than men in preclinical AD. This work is of high clinical relevance, as the transition from amyloidosis to t
PAPER Xu X, Kwon J, Yan R, Apio C, Song S, Heo G, Yang Q, Timsina J, Liu M, Budde J, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Lleó A, Ruiz A, Molinuevo JL, Lee VM, Deming Y, Heslegrave AJ, Hohman TJ, Pastor P, Peskind ER, Albert MS, Morris JC, Park T, Cruchaga C, Sung YJ
Sex Differences in Apolipoprotein E and Alzheimer Disease Pathology Across Ancestries.
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United States
Meagan McManus on A positron emission tomography tracer for the imaging of oxidative stress in the central nervous system.
COMMENT I commend the authors for their exceptional characterization of the novel PET probe [18F]FEDV, which shows strong potential for detecting reactive oxygen species (ROS) in models of stroke and tauopathy. The validation of [18F]FEDV using dihydroethidium, t
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