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2025-12-30
15:12
pmc [DZNE-2025-01511] Journal Article
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Brain Pulsation Imaging Using Non-Balanced Steady-State Free Precession With 3D-EPI Readout.
Magnetic resonance in medicine 95(3), 1606 - 1618 () [10.1002/mrm.70156]
To present a new, fast MR imaging method for visualization and quantification of pulsatile displacement in brain tissue and fluid.The natural phase-contrast of non-balanced steady-state free precession combined with careful tuning of the intrinsic spoiler gradients is harnessed to measure displacement along specific physical directions. Efficient segmented 3D-EPI allows for whole brain coverage within TR = 0.15 s. [...]
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2025-12-30
15:09
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01510] Journal Article
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Chimeric human organoid and mouse brain slice co-cultures to study microglial function.
Cell reports 44(12), 116656 () [10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116656]
Studying the dynamic role of microglia in brain development and neurodegenerative diseases requires models that closely resemble the human brain environment. While human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived organoids (hORGs) effectively reproduce key neuronal and certain glial cell types, modeling human microglia in vitro remains challenging. [...]
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2025-12-30
14:39
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01509] Journal Article
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Early Postnatally Induced Conditional Reelin Deficiency Causes Malformations of Hippocampal Neurons.
Biomolecules 15(12), 1662 () [10.3390/biom15121662]
The extracellular matrix protein reelin is well known for orchestrating radial migration of cortical neurons during embryonic cortical development. While in the reeler mutant mouse, lacking reelin expression, radially migrating neurons are malpositioned and display dendritic malformations, no such deficits were found after conditionally induced reelin deficiency (RelncKO) in the hippocampus of mice aged two months. [...]

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2025-12-30
14:36
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01508] Journal Article
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Anti-NMDA-Receptor GluN1 Antibody Serostatus Is Robust in Acute Severe Stroke.
Diagnostics 15(24), 3132 () [10.3390/diagnostics15243132] special issue: "Diagnostic, Predictive and Prognostic Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative Diseases"
Background: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate IgM and IgA antibodies (NMDAR1-abs) are associated with unfavorable stroke outcomes and may be risk factors thereof. However, to utilize NMDAR1-abs serostatus for risk assessment in acute stroke, it is crucial to understand the robustness of serostatus during this phase. [...]

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2025-12-30
14:33
DBCoverage [DZNE-2025-01507] Journal Article
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Longitudinal Monitoring of Brain Volume Changes After COVID-19 Infection Using Artificial Intelligence-Based MRI Volumetry.
Diagnostics 15(24), 3244 () [10.3390/diagnostics15243244] special issue: "Advancing Clinical Diagnosis with Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions"
Background/Objectives: SARS-CoV-2 infection has been linked to long-term neurological sequelae and structural brain alterations. Previous analyses, including baseline results from the COVIMMUNE-Clin study, showed brain volume reductions in COVID-19 patients. [...]
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2025-12-30
13:44
OpenAccess [DZNE-2025-01506] Abstract/Journal Article
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AI Superresolution: Converting T1‐weighted MRI from 3T to 7T resolution toward enhanced imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(Suppl 8), e109817 () [10.1002/alz70862_109817]
High-resolution (7T) MRI facilitates in vivo imaging of fine anatomical structures selectively affected in Alzheimer's disease (AD), including medial temporal lobe subregions. However, 7T data is challenging to acquire and largely unavailable in clinical settings. [...]
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2025-12-30
13:41
pmc [DZNE-2025-01505] Abstract/Journal Article
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Connector Hubs Accelerate the Spread of Tau Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(Suppl 8), e109933 () [10.1002/alz70862_109933]
Tau accumulation drives neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and preclinical research suggests that tau spreads transsynaptically across connected neurons. We translated tau spreading models to human neuroimaging data, showing that tau pathology spreads from circumscribed epicenters to connected regions in AD, following the architecture of functional brain networks. [...]
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2025-12-30
13:15
OpenAccess [DZNE-2025-01504] Abstract/Journal Article
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Lifestyle and health signatures of brain pathological and cognitive aging
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(Suppl 8), e109741 () [10.1002/alz70862_109741]
While aging almost inevitably leads to some degree of cognitive decline, the interindividual heterogeneity in the trajectories of decline raises the question of the extent to which resistance against pathology and cognitive resilience are involved. Using a multimodal approach including neuroimaging, fitness assessment, questionnaire data, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetic risk and plasma biomarkers (Figure 1), we aimed to characterize latent structures of lifestyle, mental and bodily health, estimate indices of brain (pathological) and cognitive aging, and relate lifestyle/health profiles and AD genetic risk to these indices.We analyzed a subsample of 211 cognitively normal older adults aged ≥ 60 years from an ongoing study (CRC1436) (age=71.0±7.4years, 46% female). [...]
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2025-12-30
13:07
OpenAccess [DZNE-2025-01503] Abstract/Journal Article
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Nucleus Basalis of Meynert: Functional Connectivity and Morphometry in Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(Suppl 8), e110164 () [10.1002/alz70862_110164]
The nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) is crucial for learning, attention, and memory. While its involvement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been widely reported, the role in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) remains unclear. [...]
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2025-12-30
13:03
OpenAccess [DZNE-2025-01502] Abstract/Journal Article
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Plasma p‐tau217 as a suitable biomarker for monitoring cognitive changes in Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(Suppl 8), e110180 () [10.1002/alz70862_110180]
With the approval of anti-amyloid therapies in Alzheimer's disease (AD), surrogate biomarkers are urgently needed to monitor treatment effects that translate into clinical benefits. Candidate biomarkers, including amyloid-PET, tau-PET, plasma phosphorylated tau (p-tau), and MRI-assessed atrophy, capture core pathophysiological changes in AD. [...]
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