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Willem Huijbers
Biogen Inc - / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 4409057
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Willem Huijbers's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Association of amyloid and tau with cognition in preclinical Alzheimer disease: a longitudinal study JAMA neurology 76 (8), 915-924, 2019
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The parahippocampal gyrus links the default‐mode cortical network with the medial temporal lobe memory system Human brain mapping 35 (3), 1061-1073, 2014
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Amyloid and APOE ε4 interact to influence short-term decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease Neurology 82 (20), 1760-1767, 2014
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Phases of hyperconnectivity and hypoconnectivity in the default mode and salience networks track with amyloid and tau in clinically normal individuals Journal of Neuroscience 37 (16), 4323-4331, 2017
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Amyloid-β deposition in mild cognitive impairment is associated with increased hippocampal activity, atrophy and clinical progression Brain 138 (4), 1023-1035, 2015
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