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Publications by Cole Reschke
Improving the Power to Track Fibrillar Amyloid Pet Measurements and Evaluate Amyloid-Modifying Treatments Using a Cerebral White Matter Reference Region-Of-Interest
Alzheimer's and Dementia
Molecular Neuroscience
Gerontology
Health Policy
Developmental Neuroscience
Mental Health
Epidemiology
Geriatrics
Cellular
Psychiatry
Neurology
Hypometabolism in Alzheimer-Affected Brain Regions in Cognitively Healthy Latino Individuals Carrying the Apolipoprotein E Ε4 Allele
Archives of Neurology
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Using Pittsburgh Compound B for in Vivo PET Imaging of Fibrillar Amyloid-Beta
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Quantitative Analysis of [18F]FDDNP PET Using Subcortical White Matter as Reference Region
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Imaging
Amyloid PET as a Marker of Normal-Appearing White Matter Early Damage in Multiple Sclerosis: Correlation With CSF Β-Amyloid Levels and Brain Volumes
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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Radiology
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Non-Fibrillar Components of Amyloid Deposits Mediate the Self-Association and Tangling of Amyloid Fibrils
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Apolipoprotein E, Not Fibrillar -Amyloid, Reduces Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Normal Aging
Journal of Neuroscience
Neuroscience
White Matter Hyperintensities and the Mediating Role of Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy in Dominantly-Inherited Alzheimer’s Disease
PLoS ONE
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Non-Fibrillar Oligomeric Amyloid-Β Within Synapses
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
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Geriatrics
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Solid State NMR of Fibrillar Beta Amyloid Isoforms
Biophysical Journal
Biophysics