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2025-11-20
09:33
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01289] Journal Article
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Thalamus involvement in genetic frontotemporal dementia assessed using structural and diffusion MRI: a GENFI study.
Thalamic subregions are commonly, but variably, affected by different forms of frontotemporal dementia. We aimed to better characterize thalamic subregional involvement in genetic frontotemporal dementia with a recently published thalamus segmentation tool that utilizes structural and diffusion MRI, offering additional assessment of mean diffusivity and a more fine-grained analysis of the pulvinar specifically compared to previous studies. [...]
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2025-11-20
09:31
[DZNE-2025-01288] Journal Article
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Proteomic Profiling Reveals Mitochondrial Dysregulation in Rapidly Progressive Alzheimer's: Role of DLDH in Amyloid Beta Aggregation.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is presented as multiple clinical variants depending upon the rate of progression and familial background; however, the exact molecular mechanisms associated with these subtypes and their treatments are yet to be understood. The current study is based on a global proteome analysis of brain samples from patients (n = 38) with rapidly progressive AD (rpAD-survival time < 3 years), sporadic AD (spAD-survival time of 8-10 years), and healthy controls. [...]
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2025-11-19
16:56
[DZNE-2025-01287] Journal Article (Review Article)
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MRI for diagnosing dementia - update 2025 | MRT zur Demenzdiagnostik – Update 2025
RöFo 197(12), 1378 - 1387 () [10.1055/a-2563-0725]
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a crucial role alongside clinical and neuropsychological assessments in diagnosing dementia. The recent and ongoing advancements in MRI technology have significantly enhanced the detection and characterization of the specific neurostructural changes seen in various neurodegenerative diseases, thereby significantly increasing the precision of diagnosis. [...]
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2025-11-19
16:54
pmc [DZNE-2025-01286] Journal Article (Review Article)
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FBXO7 Pathogenic Variants in Early-Onset Parkinsonism: Insights from a Neuroimaging Perspective and Review of the Literature.
Early onset parkinsonism caused by F-box only protein7 (FBXO7) pathogenic variants is a rare autosomal recessive disorder presenting with a combination of parkinsonism, pyramidal signs, dystonia, cognitive impairment, and psychiatric features. Although previous case reports have mentioned neuroimaging findings, there is no comprehensive study characterizing the radiological spectrum of FBXO7 pathogenic variants.Ten patients from seven families followed at two tertiary centers in Turkey were included. [...]
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2025-11-18
17:18
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01285] Journal Article
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Integrated Modeling of Digital‐Motor and Clinician‐Reported Outcomes Using Item Response Theory: Towards Powerful Trials for Rare Neurological Diseases
Robust and highly sensitive outcomes are crucial for small trials in rare diseases. Combining different outcome types might improve sensitivity to identify disease severity and progression, yet innovative methodologies are scarce. [...]
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2025-11-17
14:35
[DZNE-2025-01276] Journal Article
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Dementia-Friendly Hospital-The Perspective of Professional Dementia Experts.
Journal of clinical nursing Advance online publication, - () [10.1111/jocn.17422]
To investigate the professional dementia experts' understanding of a dementia-friendly hospital to identify its characteristics.We used a qualitative design embedded in a case study. A total of 16 semi-structured expert interviews were conducted with 17 professional dementia experts. [...]

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2025-11-17
14:31
[DZNE-2025-01275] Journal Article
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Fluorogenic Chemical Probes for Wash-free Imaging of Cell Membrane Damage in Ferroptosis, Necrosis, and Axon Injury.
Selectively labeling cells with damaged membranes is needed not only for identifying dead cells in culture, but also for imaging membrane barrier dysfunction in pathologies in vivo. Most membrane permeability stains are permanently colored or fluorescent dyes that need washing to remove their non-uptaken extracellular background and reach good image contrast. [...]

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2025-11-17
14:27
[DZNE-2025-01274] Journal Article
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Assessment of immunoprecipitation with subsequent immunoassays for the blood-based diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
The Aβ42/40 ratio and the concentration of phosphorylated Tau181 in blood plasma represent attractive biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease. As a means for reducing potential matrix effects, which may interfere with plasma immunoassays, we have previously developed a pre-analytical sample workup by semi-automated immunoprecipitation. [...]

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2025-11-17
14:25
[DZNE-2025-01273] Journal Article
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Quality over quantity - rethinking social participation in dementia prevention: results from the AgeWell.de trial
Social participation as a protective factor against cognitive decline was one of the targets in the AgeWell.de study, a multi-domain interventional trial in a sample of older adults at increased risk for dementia. This study aimed to examine differential effects of the intervention and other influencing factors on social participation throughout the trial.A longitudinal analysis of study data at the primary follow-up after 24 months (n = 819) was conducted. [...]

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2025-11-17
10:02
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01271] Journal Article
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Optimised machine learning for time-to-event prediction in healthcare applied to timing of gastrostomy in ALS: a multi-centre, retrospective model development and validation study.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is invariably fatal but there are large variations in the rate of progression. The lack of predictability can make it difficult to plan clinical interventions. [...]
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