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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🚨New paper alert! This study led by @SEMastenbroek aims to make detection of α-synuclein pathology in the brain more time- and cost-effective. Out now in Nature Communications! 🔗 Full article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-62458-7.epdf?sharing_token=fJsM7nw6WLFQSLEmJtlXiNRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MDVkWnZxGsgtCMfY18v2PG-JBJvKhRsSwlFHbyWcVEhi_UdJDYtyqFZKb0-1LE-RJuxLzTxso4Wsn_ZLSgyRQKvtbjLPDfKEVHUrWMYnYD648e1kcTBiQcj_tBKohdF6g%3D
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6/🧵Taken together, we present an accurate two-step approach for predicting LBP in the brain using a smell test followed by CSF SAA testing in smell-test positive individuals. This could minimize costs, reduce patient burden, and improve the known underdiagnosis of DLB and PD.

A huge thanks to all authors and collaborators who made this work possible! @OskarHansson9 @LECollij @_JakeVogel_ @SebastianPalmqv @FBarkhof @RikOssenkoppele and all not on X.

🚨Publication alert: This study led by @WuestefeldAnika aims to provide a more granular understanding of how tau pathology leads to specific cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. 🧠 Out now in Alzheimer’s & Dementia! Read it here:
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Tau, atrophy, and domain‐specific cognitive impairment in typical Alzheimer's disease

INTRODUCTION A granular understanding of the mechanisms linking tau pathology to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's diseas...

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7⃣This suggests that region-specific atrophy functions as one pathway of tau-induced cognitive subdomain impairments. Yet, large portions of variance remains unexplained, highlighting the need for investigating other mechanistic links.🔬

8⃣A huge thank you to all authors as well as the #ADNI study participants who made this work possible. Your contributions are vital for advancing our understanding of the disease and contribute to #ENDALZ.

6⃣Do certain regions uniquely mediate a given tau-cognition association? - Yes, tau–immediate recall was mediated by several MTL regions, tau–recognition by hippocampus & tau–semantic fluency by inferior temporal gyrus.

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