Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with well-established macrostructural and cellular markers, including localized brain atrophy and deposition of amyloid. However, there is growing recognition of the link between cerebrovascular dysfunction and AD, supported by continuous experimental evidence in the animal and human literature. As a result, neuroimaging studies of AD are increasingly aiming to incorporate vascular measures, exemplified by measures of cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR). CVR is a measure that is rooted in clinical practice, and as non-invasive CVR-mapping techniques become more widely available, routine CVR mapping may open up new avenues of investigation into the development of AD. This review focuses on the use of MRI t...
Alzheimer\u27s Disease consists of a complex cascade of pathological processes, leading to the death...
Neurovascular dysfunction, including blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown and cerebral blood flow (CB...
Objective: To investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD...
There is accumulating evidence that neurovascular dysfunction plays a major role in Alzheimerâ s di...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Objective: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is used widely for assessment of patients with cognitive ...
cerebral blood flow and microvascular abnormalities have been suggested as the vascular pathogenesis...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
The paper provides data on current neuroimaging techniques for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease and va...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Inter-individual variation in neurovascular reserve and its relationship with cognitive performance ...
Cerebrovascular dysfunction is a pathological change that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Arterial spin labeling is a completely non-invasive method for blood-flow measurement techniques. Al...
Alzheimer\u27s Disease consists of a complex cascade of pathological processes, leading to the death...
Neurovascular dysfunction, including blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown and cerebral blood flow (CB...
Objective: To investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD...
There is accumulating evidence that neurovascular dysfunction plays a major role in Alzheimerâ s di...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Objective: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is used widely for assessment of patients with cognitive ...
cerebral blood flow and microvascular abnormalities have been suggested as the vascular pathogenesis...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
The paper provides data on current neuroimaging techniques for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease and va...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Inter-individual variation in neurovascular reserve and its relationship with cognitive performance ...
Cerebrovascular dysfunction is a pathological change that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Arterial spin labeling is a completely non-invasive method for blood-flow measurement techniques. Al...
Alzheimer\u27s Disease consists of a complex cascade of pathological processes, leading to the death...
Neurovascular dysfunction, including blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown and cerebral blood flow (CB...
Objective: To investigate the vascular contribution to longitudinal changes in Alzheimer disease (AD...