Brain areas with normatively greater cerebral perfusion in early life may be more susceptible to beta amyloid deposition in late life

•Brain areas with higher neuronal activity and metabolic demand in early life may contribute to higher beta amyloid deposition later in life.•The spatial relationship between normative perfusion patterns in young individuals and amyloid pathophysiology in older individuals were assessed.•Brain areas...

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Published in:Cerebral circulation - cognition and behavior Vol. 1; p. 100001
Main Authors: Meier, Irene B., Lao, Patrick J., Gietl, Anton, Vorburger, Robert S., Gutierrez, José, Holland, Christopher M., Guttmann, Charles R.G., Meier, Dominik S., Buck, Alfred, Nitsch, Roger M., Hock, Christoph, Unschuld, Paul G., Brickman, Adam M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 2020
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ISSN:2666-2450, 2666-2450
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