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- dissociate from microtubules and form insoluble aggregate. Various neuropathologic phenotypes are identified based on the specific engagement of anatomical...
- The British Neuropathological Society is a professional organisation dedicated to the science of neuropathology. It is one of several national societies...
- unknown although it is believed that it may take years to develop. The neuropathological appearance of CTE is distinguished from other tauopathies, such as...
- diagnosis, doctors thus can examine a patient through neuroimaging or neuropathological techniques. Pathologically, PMG is defined as "an abnormally thick...
- bipolar disorder. These differences include volume of gray matter, neuropathological size differences variations and cortical thickness, which are ****ociated...
- cites Wilson RS, et al. (July 3, 2013). "Life-span cognitive activity, neuropathologic burden, and cognitive aging". Neurology. 81 (4): 314–321. doi:10.1212/WNL...
- non-pathological spectrum of behavioral traits in the po****tion, and (2) the neuropathological burden of rare genetic mutations and environmental risk factors potentially...
- et al. (May 2020). "Concordance of Clinical Alzheimer Diagnosis and Neuropathological Features at Autopsy". Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology...
- These impairments have been linked to a number of neuroimaging and neuropathological abnormalities. For example, functional neuroimaging studies report...
- centenarian. These findings could explain why the cerebellum exhibits fewer neuropathological hallmarks of age-related dementia as compared to other brain regions...