Fifteen Years of the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) Study: Progress and Observations from 2,359 Older Adults Spanning the Spectrum from Cognitive Normality to Alzheimer’s Disease
Titel:
Fifteen Years of the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) Study: Progress and Observations from 2,359 Older Adults Spanning the Spectrum from Cognitive Normality to Alzheimer’s Disease
Auteur:
Fowler, Christopher Rainey-Smith, Stephanie R. Bird, Sabine Bomke, Julia Bourgeat, Pierrick Brown, Belinda M. Burnham, Samantha C. Bush, Ashley I. Chadunow, Carolyn Collins, Steven Doecke, James Doré, Vincent Ellis, Kathryn A. Evered, Lis Fazlollahi, Amir Fripp, Jurgen Gardener, Samantha L. Gibson, Simon Grenfell, Robert Harrison, Elise Head, Richard Jin, Liang Kamer, Adrian Lamb, Fiona Lautenschlager, Nicola T. Laws, Simon M. Li, Qiao-Xin Lim, Lucy Lim, Yen Ying Louey, Andrea Macaulay, S. Lance Mackintosh, Lucy Martins, Ralph N. Maruff, Paul Masters, Colin L. McBride, Simon Milicic, Lidija Peretti, Madeline Pertile, Kelly Porter, Tenielle Radler, Morgan Rembach, Alan Robertson, Joanne Rodrigues, Mark Rowe, Christopher C. Rumble, Rebecca Salvado, Olivier Savage, Greg Silbert, Brendan Soh, Magdalene Sohrabi, Hamid R. Taddei, Kevin Taddei, Tania Thai, Christine Trounson, Brett Tyrrell, Regan Vacher, Michael Varghese, Shiji Villemagne, Victor L. Weinborn, Michael Woodward, Michael Xia, Ying Ames, David