Amyloid-beta levels and cognitive trajectories in non-demented pTau181-positive subjects without amyloidopathy

Oberstein T, Schmidt M, Florvaag A, Haas AL, Siegmann EM, Olm P, Utz J, Spitzer P, Dörfler A, Lewczuk P, Kornhuber J, Maler JM (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

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DOI: 10.1093/brain/awac297

Abstract

In a long-term observational study, Oberstein et al. find that the biomarker constellation of increased pTau181, A beta 40 and A beta 42 in CSF is not associated with dementia. Further investigation of this biomarker profile may provide insights into the circumstances under which A beta becomes pathological.

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Oberstein, T., Schmidt, M., Florvaag, A., Haas, A.-L., Siegmann, E.-M., Olm, P.,... Maler, J.M. (2022). Amyloid-beta levels and cognitive trajectories in non-demented pTau181-positive subjects without amyloidopathy. Brain. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac297

MLA:

Oberstein, Timo, et al. "Amyloid-beta levels and cognitive trajectories in non-demented pTau181-positive subjects without amyloidopathy." Brain (2022).

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