A novel analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans based on multispectral image fusion was used to quantify iron deposits in basal ganglia and microbleeds in 143 nondemented subjects of the generally healthy Lothian Birth Cohort, who were tested for general cognitive ability (intelligence) at mean ages of 11, 70, and 72 years. Possessing more iron deposits at age 72 was significantly associated with lower general cognitive ability at age 11, 70, and 72, explaining 4% to 9% of the variance. The relationships with old age general cognitive ability remained significant after controlling for childhood cognition, suggesting that iron deposits are related to lifetime cognitive decline. Most iron deposits were in the basal ganglia, with fe...
The relationship of iron status with cognition and dementia risk in older people is contentious. We ...
This work examined associations between dietary iron and cognitive function in mid-life adults using...
Brain iron deposits (IDs) are inversely associated with cognitive function in community-dwelling old...
A novel analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans based on multispectral image fusion was u...
Brain iron dyshomeostasis disrupts various critical cellular functions, and age-related iron accumul...
Evidence from animal and histological studies has indicated that accumulation of iron in the brain r...
Increase in non-heme iron in the brain has been theorized as molecular mechanism underlying neural a...
Iron is involved in many processes in the brain including, myelin generation, mitochondrial function...
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can v...
Non-heme iron is a vital metabolic cofactor for many core processes of brain development including m...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
The aging brain is characterized by an increased presence of neurodegenerative and vascular patholog...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
In the human brain, iron is more prevalent in gray matter than in white matter, and deep gray matter...
The relationship of iron status with cognition and dementia risk in older people is contentious. We ...
The relationship of iron status with cognition and dementia risk in older people is contentious. We ...
This work examined associations between dietary iron and cognitive function in mid-life adults using...
Brain iron deposits (IDs) are inversely associated with cognitive function in community-dwelling old...
A novel analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans based on multispectral image fusion was u...
Brain iron dyshomeostasis disrupts various critical cellular functions, and age-related iron accumul...
Evidence from animal and histological studies has indicated that accumulation of iron in the brain r...
Increase in non-heme iron in the brain has been theorized as molecular mechanism underlying neural a...
Iron is involved in many processes in the brain including, myelin generation, mitochondrial function...
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can v...
Non-heme iron is a vital metabolic cofactor for many core processes of brain development including m...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
The aging brain is characterized by an increased presence of neurodegenerative and vascular patholog...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
In the human brain, iron is more prevalent in gray matter than in white matter, and deep gray matter...
The relationship of iron status with cognition and dementia risk in older people is contentious. We ...
The relationship of iron status with cognition and dementia risk in older people is contentious. We ...
This work examined associations between dietary iron and cognitive function in mid-life adults using...
Brain iron deposits (IDs) are inversely associated with cognitive function in community-dwelling old...