Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease: A scoping review of functional performance and fall risk
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As with the general aging adult population, there is an urgent need to understand the preclinical and early phases of AD (Alzheimer disease) progression in the adult population with DS. The aim of this scoping review was to synthesize the current state of the evidence and identify gaps in the literature regarding functional activity performance
Histone Modifications in Alzheimer’s disease
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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common neurodegenerative disorder and the most frequent cause of dementia among the elderly population. The extensive and progressive neuronal loss in the cerebral cortex of Alzheimer’s disease patients, along
Brain Morphometry in Older Adults with and without Dementia Using Extremely Rapid Structural Scans
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T-1 weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging is widely used to estimate brain morphometry (e.g., cortical thickness and subcortical volumes). Accelerated scans as fast as one minute or less are now available, but it is unclear if they