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    A systematic review of medication exposure assessment in prospective cohort studies of community dwelling older australians. af Susan G Poole, J Simon Bell, Natali Jokanovic, Carl M Kirkpatrick, Michael J Dooley

    Udgivet 2015-01-01

    <h4>Introduction</h4>It is not known to what extent medication use has been comprehensively assessed in prospective cohort studies of older Australians. Understanding the varying methods to assess medication use is necessary to establish comparability and to understand the opportunities...

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    A comparison of viral strategies and model systems to target norepinephrine neurons in the locus coeruleus reveals high variability in transgene expression patterns. af Chantal Wissing, Lena S Eschholz, Maxime Maheu, Kathrin Sauter, Fabio Morellini, J Simon Wiegert, Alexander Dieter

    Udgivet 2025-07-01

    The locus coeruleus (LC) norepinephrine (NE) system is involved in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes. Refining our understanding of LC function largely relies on selective transgene expression in LC-NE neurons, allowing targeted manipulation and readout of noradrenergic neu...

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    Participation of under-represented communities in an online cognitive ageing platform and predictors of willingness to be contacted for future research af T Smith, S Sharma, M Lee, Zhao Chen, K Johnson, S Han, X Sun, L White, J Simon, J Zhou, C Anderson, K Norton, T James, S Scott, R Tandon, N Merchant, Megan Johnson, S-Y Kim, B Levin, M Hay, J Sloan, D Chambers, J Xie, G Pfaff, M Fan, S Merritt, A Sidhu, A Moghekar, M Albert, Bonnie J LaFleur, S Matijevic, Katherine D Ellingson, E Burrows, D Cabral, William J Degnan, Tomas Nuño, Ashleigh Horton, Carolina Carrasco, Melanie Rubio, Yunjia Yang, Matthew D DeBoth, Harshini Venkatachalam, Lee Ryan, Carol A Barnes, David W Coon, Matthew Huentelman, A Aldabergenova, A Bilgin, A Bonfitto, A Box, A Dolby, A Feal Rodriguez, A Glinka, A Sokan, A Soldan, AI Levey, AJB Lee, B Aimagamabetova, B Najafi, B Nursal, B Stark, C A Pettigrew, C Babbitt, C Camargo, C H Na, C Ugonna, C Ye, C S Mitchell, D Kartchner, D Metz, D Sama-Borbon, E M Sternberg, E Paitel, F Taguinod, G Leito, J Don, J Pekar, J R Runyon, J B Frye, J G Varelo Saboria, J J Lah, K A Delgado, K P Doyle, K Sanders, L F Gladulich, L Gossa, M Dehghan-Rouzi, M M Crespo, M R Mehl, M Modjeski, M Naymik, M Swartzlander, M Taylor John, M J Bhadra, N Schork, N K Chen, P F Worley, P Pattany, R D Brinton, S Beres, S Callahan, S Fox-Rosellini, S Hoscheidt, S Sockanathan, S Soto, S-E Roh, T Rundek, T Trouard, T Yuhas, T K Zepeda, V D Calhoun, V M Dotson, V Pfeifer, Y F Bolla

    Udgivet 2025-06-01

    Background Black and Hispanic communities are under-represented in cognitive ageing research. MindCrowd is an online platform that offers interactive cognitive games and facilitates research. We sought to assess participation in MindCrowd and willingness to be contacted for future studies by race, e...

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