AIBL’s journal articles
Below is an archive of AIBL’s refereed journal articles as available on Pubmed. This does not include abstracts, conference proceedings or other external publications.
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Plasma amyloid-beta as a biomarker in Alzheimer’s disease: the AIBL study of aging
Lui JK, Laws SM, Li QX, Villemagne VL, Ames D, Brown B, Bush AI, De Ruyck K, Dromey J, Ellis KA, Faux NG, Foster J, Fowler C, Gupta V, Hudson P, Laughton K, Masters CL, Pertile K, Rembach A, Rimajova M, Rodrigues M, Rowe CC, Rumble R, Szoeke C, Taddei K, Taddei T, Trounson B, […]
Amyloid imaging results from the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging
Rowe CC, Ellis KA, Rimajova M, Bourgeat P, Pike KE, Jones G, Fripp J, Tochon-Danguy H, Morandeau L, O’Keefe G, Price R, Raniga P, Robins P, Acosta O, Lenzo N, Szoeke C, Salvado O, Head R, Martins R, Masters CL, Ames D, Villemagne VL (2010).
The Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging: methodology and baseline characteristics of 1112 individuals recruited for a longitudinal study of Alzheimer’s disease
Ellis KA, Bush AI, Darby D, De Fazio D, Foster J, Hudson P, Lautenschlager NT, Lenzo N, Martins RN, Maruff P, Masters C, Milner A, Pike K, Rowe C, Savage G, Szoeke C, Taddei K, Villemagne V, Woodward M, Ames D, AIBL (2009).
Decline in verbal memory in non-demented older adults
Cargin JW, Maruff P, Collie A, Shafiq-Antonacci R, Masters C (2007).
Mild memory impairment in healthy older adults is distinct from normal aging
Weaver Cargin J, Maruff P, Collie A, Masters C (2006).
Subtle memory decline over 12 months in mild cognitive impairment
Maruff P, Collie A, Darby D, Weaver-Cargin J, Masters C, Currie J (2004)
Assessment of a polygenic hazard score for pre-clinical diagnosis in the AIBL cohort
Vacher M, Doré V, Porter T, Milicic L, Villemagne VL, Bourgeat P, Burnham S, Masters CL, Rowe CC, Fripp J, the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) Study, Doecke JD and Laws SM (2002).
Memory decline in healthy older people: implications for identifying mild cognitive impairment
Collie A, Maruff P, Shafiq-Antonacci R, Smith M, Hallup M, Schofield PR, Masters CL, Currie J (2001).