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J H Kramer

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Torres-Espin A, Rabadaugh H, Fitzsimons S, Harvey D, Chou A, Lindberg C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37503183
Aberrant angiogenesis could contribute to cognitive impairment, representing a therapeutic target for preventing dementia. However, most angiogenesis studies focus on model organisms. To test the relevance of angiogenesis to human...
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Casaletto K, Lindbergh C, Memel M, Staffaroni A, Elahi F, Weiner-Light S, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2020 May; 88:699-710. PMID: 32387511
Objective: Exercise is one of the most potent strategies available to support cognitive health with age, yet substantial variability exists. Sexual dimorphism is evident for brain and immune functioning, the...
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Casaletto K, Staffaroni A, Wolf A, Appleby B, Brushaber D, Coppola G, et al.
Alzheimers Dement . 2020 Jan; 16(1):91-105. PMID: 31914227
Introduction: Leisure activities impact brain aging and may be prevention targets. We characterized how physical and cognitive activities relate to brain health for the first time in autosomal dominant frontotemporal...
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Heuer H, Wang P, Rascovsky K, Wolf A, Appleby B, Bove J, et al.
Alzheimers Dement . 2020 Jan; 16(1):60-70. PMID: 31914226
Introduction: Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) may present sporadically or due to an autosomal dominant mutation. Characterization of both forms will improve understanding of the generalizability of assessments and treatments....
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Butler P, Chiong W, Perry D, Miller Z, Gennatas E, Brown J, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2019 Apr; 23:101822. PMID: 31003069
Objective: We aimed to understand the impact of dopamine receptor D (DRD) polymorphisms on neurodegeneration in patients with dementia. We hypothesized that DRDdampened-variants with reduced functional potency would be associated...
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Casaletto K, Elahi F, Fitch R, Walters S, Fox E, Staffaroni A, et al.
Cytokine . 2018 Jun; 111:481-489. PMID: 29908923
Background: Quantification of biofluid cytokines is a rapidly growing area of translational research. However, comparability across the expanding number of available assay platforms for detection of the same proteins remains...
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Saloner R, Casaletto K, Marx G, Dutt S, Vanden Bussche A, You M, et al.
Clin Neuropsychol . 2017 Sep; 32(3):456-467. PMID: 28856963
Objective: Traditional episodic memory tests employ a delayed recall length ranging from 10 to 30 min. The neurobiological process of memory consolidation extends well beyond these time intervals, however, raising...
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Casaletto K, Marx G, Dutt S, Neuhaus J, Saloner R, Kritikos L, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2017 May; 102:19-28. PMID: 28549937
Although commonly interpreted as a marker of episodic memory during neuropsychological exams, relatively little is known regarding the neurobehavior of "total learning" immediate recall scores. Medial temporal lobes are clearly...
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Bettcher B, Kramer J
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 2014 Jul; 96(4):464-9. PMID: 25009982
The role of inflammation in cognitive decline has generated considerable interest, although few longitudinal evaluations have been conducted. A review of the literature yields mixed findings but suggests that inflammatory...
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Apple A, Possin K, Satris G, Johnson E, Lupo J, Jakary A, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2014 Apr; 35(9):1707-13. PMID: 24742810
Background And Purpose: In vivo MR imaging and postmortem neuropathologic studies have demonstrated elevated iron concentration and atrophy within the striatum of patients with Huntington disease, implicating neuronal loss and...