There is an increasing role for biological markers (biomarkers) in the understanding and diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders. The application of imaging biomarkers specifically for the in vivo investigation of neurodegenerative disorders has increased substantially over the past decades and continues to provide further benefits both to the diagnosis and understanding of these diseases. This review forms part of a series of articles which stem from the University College London/University of Gothenburg course "Biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases". In this review, we focus on neuroimaging, specifically positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), giving an overview of the current established practices cli...
International audienceMedical imaging plays an important role in the detection, diagnosis and treatm...
Advances in neuroimaging are ideally placed to facilitate the translation from progress made in cell...
International audienceThe production of imaging data in medicine increases more rapidly than the cap...
It has recently been recognized that neurodegenerative diseases are caused by common cellular and mo...
Purpose Current disease models suggest that many neurodegenerative disorders are associated with pat...
The prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is increasing dramatically and one of the major challe...
Although many advances in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms for Alzheimer\u27s dis...
Neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease are among today’s most alarming health problem...
BackgroundThe panel of fluid- and imaging-based biomarkers available for neurodegenerative disease r...
Neurodegenerative disorders are characterised by progressive neuron loss in specific brain areas. Th...
Neuroimaging, both with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), has...
Introduction: A rapid transition from a clinical-based classification to a pathology-based classific...
Neuroimaging comprises a powerful set of instruments to diagnose various neurodegenerative ...
Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic...
The past decade has seen tremendous efforts in biomarker discovery and validation for neurodegenerat...
International audienceMedical imaging plays an important role in the detection, diagnosis and treatm...
Advances in neuroimaging are ideally placed to facilitate the translation from progress made in cell...
International audienceThe production of imaging data in medicine increases more rapidly than the cap...
It has recently been recognized that neurodegenerative diseases are caused by common cellular and mo...
Purpose Current disease models suggest that many neurodegenerative disorders are associated with pat...
The prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is increasing dramatically and one of the major challe...
Although many advances in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms for Alzheimer\u27s dis...
Neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease are among today’s most alarming health problem...
BackgroundThe panel of fluid- and imaging-based biomarkers available for neurodegenerative disease r...
Neurodegenerative disorders are characterised by progressive neuron loss in specific brain areas. Th...
Neuroimaging, both with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), has...
Introduction: A rapid transition from a clinical-based classification to a pathology-based classific...
Neuroimaging comprises a powerful set of instruments to diagnose various neurodegenerative ...
Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic...
The past decade has seen tremendous efforts in biomarker discovery and validation for neurodegenerat...
International audienceMedical imaging plays an important role in the detection, diagnosis and treatm...
Advances in neuroimaging are ideally placed to facilitate the translation from progress made in cell...
International audienceThe production of imaging data in medicine increases more rapidly than the cap...