Amyloid, cerebrovascular disease, and neurodegeneration biomarkers are associated with cognitive trajectories in a racially and ethnically diverse, community-based sample

Lao, P. J., Boehme, A. K., Morales, C., Laing, K. K., Chesebro, A., Igwe, K. C., Gutierrez, J., Gu, Y., Stern, Y., Schupf, N., Manly, J. J., Mayeux, R., & Brickman, A. M. (2022). Amyloid, cerebrovascular disease, and neurodegeneration biomarkers are associated with cognitive trajectories in a racially and ethnically diverse, community-based sample. Neurobiology of Aging, 117, 83–96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.05.004
Authors:
Patrick J Lao
Amelia K Boehme
Clarissa Morales
Krystal K Laing
Anthony Chesebro
Kay C Igwe
Jose Gutierrez
Yian Gu
Yaakov Stern
Nicole Schupf
Jennifer J Manly
Richard Mayeux
Adam M Brickman
Affiliated Authors:
Patrick J Lao
Amelia K Boehme
Clarissa Morales
Krystal K Laing
Anthony Chesebro
Kay C Igwe
Jose Gutierrez
Yian Gu
Yaakov Stern
Nicole Schupf
Jennifer J Manly
Richard Mayeux
Adam M Brickman
Author Keywords:
alzheimer?s disease
cerebrovascular disease
neuroimaging
cognitive decline
race
ethnicity
alzheimer's disease
race/ethnicity
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Article
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10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.05.004
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PubMed

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