The Swedish BioFINDER Study

The BioFINDER studies are independent and non-overlapping studies that have been initiated with the overarching aims to discover key mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. These studies are designed to develop early and accurate diagnostic tests, identify novel treatment targets and help to understand the links between different pathologies and clinical symptoms.

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    In memory clinics and in research cohorts, immunoassays for plasma markers can now distinguish people who have Alzheimer’s disease...

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  • Looking Good: Immunoassays for Blood Markers

    For years, scientists have been working toward blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease that could be used routinely in clinical...

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🚨Paper alert🚨
New publication in @JAMANeuro led by @gesalbla. In a multicentric study, we examined the clinical utility to assess preclinical #Alzheimer's disease in cognitively unimpaired individuals.

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Plasma P-Tau217 to Identify Preclinical AD

This cohort study evaluates the use of plasma phosphorylated tau 217 in identifying preclinical Alzheimer disease in ...

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🙏Many thanks to all collaborators in this large study including 12 international cohorts: @DivyaBali06 @A_OrdunaDolado @JosephTherr @EStomrud @NiklasMattsson4 @EmmaCoomans @CharlotteTeuni1 @NesrineR95 @JuandoGispert @vincentDore2 @AzadehFeizpour

@DAlcoleaR @sylv_villeneuve @pedrorosaneto @SuzanneESchind1 @RikOssenkoppele @OskarHansson9 with data from @amsterdamumc @BarcelonaBeta @MayoClinicNeuro @mcgillu @prevent_ad @WashUMedADRC @WisconsinADRC… and those not in X.

🚨New publication in Nature Medicine!
In this study, we demonstrate that a brief, self-administered cognitive test battery can reliably identify individuals with cognitive impairment in a primary care setting.
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Full paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-025-03965-4

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Primary care detection of Alzheimer’s disease using a self-administered digital cognitive test and...

Nature Medicine - A brief, self-administered digital cognitive test, in combination with a blood test, accurately dete...

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The study was led by PhD students Pontus Tideman and @karlssonlinda1. Thank you also to all co-authors: @ErikRubenSmith @NiklasMattsson4 @EStomrud @SebastianPalmqv @OskarHansson9 and those not on X.

🚨New paper alert! Our study led by @teanijarv investigated why some individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) develop hemispheric asymmetry in tau pathology and what drives this phenomenon.
Out now in Nature Communications! 🔗Full article:
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Hemispheric asymmetry of tau pathology is related to asymmetric amyloid deposition in Alzheimer’s...

Nature Communications - Asymmetrical distribution of tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease is linked to asymmetrical am...

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7/🧵 These results suggest that hemispheric difference in Aβ deposition, rather than reduction in connectivity, is associated with asymmetric tau accumulation, highlighting regional vulnerability as a crucial factor in determining the distribution of AD pathology.

Big thanks to all co-authors and collaborators: @RikOssenkoppele @ErikRubenSmith @LECollij @aitchbi @jorittmo @karlssonlinda1 @DaniellevWe @JakeVogel @EStomrud @SebastianPalmqv @NiklasMattsson4 @NicolaSpotorno @OskarHansson9 + those not on X

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