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Daniels, A. J. ; McDade, E. ; Llibre-Guerra, J. J. ; et al
15 years of longitudinal genetic, clinical, cognitive, imaging, and biochemical measures in DIAN.
The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Observational Study (DIAN Obs) is a longitudinal, global cohort study investigating brain aging and autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD), a rare monogenic form of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Established in 2008 with support from the National Institute on Aging (NIA), DIAN Obs is designed to collect comprehensive and uniform data with the aim to characterize brain biology and clinical trajectory of individuals at risk for ADAD. [...]
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Forebrain-specific loss of erythropoietin provokes compensatory upregulation of different EPO receptors.
The procognitive growth factor erythropoietin (EPO) and its canonical receptor, EPOR, have long been recognized to be expressed by most cell types in the brain. Cognitive domains, improved by injections of exogenous EPO or by endogenous, hypoxia-stimulated EPO, include important forebrain functions, namely attention, working memory, drive, and executive performance. [...]
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McMaster, J. M. V. ; Gellersen, H. M. ; Korkki, S. M. ; et al
The impact of lifestyle restrictions on memory in older adults.
Engagement in a variety of lifestyle activities, such as intellectual stimulation, social interaction, and physical exercise, is thought to be a key contributor to cognitive reserve, helping the brain compensate for age-related or pathological changes. An open question is whether restrictions on lifestyle activities, even if relatively brief, might have detrimental effects on cognition. [...]
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