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Brain Atrophy Does Not Predict Clinical Progression in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.
Quattrone A, Franzmeier N, Huppertz HJ, Seneca N, Petzold GC, Spottke A, Levin J, Prudlo J, Düzel E; PASSPORT Study Group, the AL‐108‐231 Investigators, the Arise Investigators, the Tauros MRI Investigators, the DESCRIBE‐PSP group; Höglinger GU. Quattrone A, et al. Mov Disord. 2025 Aug 30. doi: 10.1002/mds.70026. Online ahead of print. Mov Disord. 2025. PMID: 40884249
Interleukin-6, age, and corpus callosum integrity.
Bettcher BM, Watson CL, Walsh CM, Lobach IV, Neuhaus J, Miller JW, Green R, Patel N, Dutt S, Busovaca E, Rosen HJ, Yaffe K, Miller BL, Kramer JH. Bettcher BM, et al. Among authors: lobach iv. PLoS One. 2014 Sep 4;9(9):e106521. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106521. eCollection 2014. PLoS One. 2014. PMID: 25188448 Free PMC article.
Copy Number Variation and Haplotype Analysis of 17q21.31 Reveals Increased Risk Associated with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Gene Expression Changes in Neuronal Cells.
Wang H, Chang TS, Dombroski BA, Cheng PL, Si YQ, Tucci A, Patil V, Valiente-Banuet L, Li C, Farrell K, Mclean C, Molina-Porcel L, Rajput A, De Deyn PP, Le Bastard N, Gearing M, Donker Kaat L, Van Swieten JC, Dopper E, Ghetti BF, Newell KL, Troakes C, de Yébenes JG, Rábano-Gutierrez A, Meller T, Oertel WH, Respondek G, Stamelou M, Arzberger T, Roeber S, Müller U, Hopfner F, Pastor P, Brice A, Durr A, Le Ber I, Beach TG, Serrano GE, Hazrati LN, Litvan I, Rademakers R, Ross OA, Galasko D, Boxer AL, Miller BL, Seeley WW, Van Deerlin VM, Lee EB, White CL 3rd, Morris HR, de Silva R, Crary JF, Goate AM, Friedman JS, Compta Y, Leung YY, Coppola G, Naj AC, Wang LS; PSP Genetics Study Group; Dalgard C, Dickson DW, Höglinger GU, Tzeng JY, Geschwind DH, Schellenberg GD, Lee WP. Wang H, et al. Mov Disord. 2025 May;40(5):950-961. doi: 10.1002/mds.30150. Epub 2025 Mar 8. Mov Disord. 2025. PMID: 40055946 Free PMC article.
White matter involvement in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
Caverzasi E, Mandelli ML, DeArmond SJ, Hess CP, Vitali P, Papinutto N, Oehler A, Miller BL, Lobach IV, Bastianello S, Geschwind MD, Henry RG. Caverzasi E, et al. Among authors: lobach iv. Brain. 2014 Dec;137(Pt 12):3339-54. doi: 10.1093/brain/awu298. Epub 2014 Nov 2. Brain. 2014. PMID: 25367029 Free PMC article.
Application of quantitative DTI metrics in sporadic CJD.
Caverzasi E, Henry RG, Vitali P, Lobach IV, Kornak J, Bastianello S, Dearmond SJ, Miller BL, Rosen HJ, Mandelli ML, Geschwind MD. Caverzasi E, et al. Among authors: lobach iv. Neuroimage Clin. 2014 Jan 31;4:426-35. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2014.01.011. eCollection 2014. Neuroimage Clin. 2014. PMID: 24624328 Free PMC article.
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