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    Conversion from subtypes of mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer dementia by FISCHER, P, JUNGWIRTH, S, ZEHETMAYER, S, WEISSGRAM, S, HOENIGSCHNABL, S, GELPI, E, KRAMPLA, W, TRAGL, K. H

    Published in Neurology (23-01-2007)
    “…To compare the rates of conversion to Alzheimer dementia (AD) between subtypes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in a community-based birth cohort…”
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    The validity of amnestic MCI and non-amnestic MCI at age 75 in the prediction of Alzheimer's dementia and vascular dementia by Jungwirth, S, Zehetmayer, S, Hinterberger, M, Tragl, K H, Fischer, P

    Published in International psychogeriatrics (01-06-2012)
    “…Clinical subtypes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were assigned as potential prodromes to various types of dementia. Amnestic MCI (aMCI) is said to have a…”
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    Conversion from mild cognitive impairment to dementia: Influence of folic acid and vitamin B12 use in the vita cohort by Blasko, Imrich, Hinterberger, M, Kemmler, G, Jungwirth, S, Krampla, W, Leitha, T, Heinz Tragl, K, Fischer, P

    Published in The Journal of nutrition, health & aging (01-08-2012)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Increased serum homocysteine and low folate levels are associated with a higher rate of conversion to dementia. This study examined the influence of…”
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    Leisure time activities and cognitive functioning in middle European population-based study by Blasko, I, Jungwirth, S, Kemmler, G, Weissgram, S, Tragl, K.H, Fischer, P

    Published in European geriatric medicine (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose Physical, cognitive, and social leisure activities are associated with a lower conversion to dementia. We examined whether single components…”
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    The role of memory-related gene polymorphisms, KIBRA and CLSTN2, on replicate memory assessment in the elderly by Sédille-Mostafaie, N., Sebesta, C., Huber, K. R., Zehetmayer, S., Jungwirth, S., Tragl, K. H., Fischer, P., Krugluger, W.

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (2012)
    “…The role of the CLSTN2 (rs6439886) and KIBRA (rs17070145) SNPs in cognitive impairment was analysed in a 75–76 years old group. Various memory assessment tests…”
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    VITA: subtypes of mild cognitive impairment in a community-based cohort at the age of 75 years by Jungwirth, S., Weissgram, S., Zehetmayer, S., Tragl, K. H., Fischer, P.

    “…Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is defined to diagnose prodromal dementia and prodromal Alzheimer dementia, in particular. Objective The main aim of…”
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    Screening for Alzheimer's dementia at age 78 with short psychometric instruments by Jungwirth, S, Zehetmayer, S, Bauer, P, Weissgram, S, Tragl, K H, Fischer, P

    Published in International psychogeriatrics (01-06-2009)
    “…To date, no single instrument has proved to be adequate for screening for Alzheimer's dementia (AD). The aim of this study was to identify a combination of…”
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    Craniofrontonasal syndrome in a male due to chromosomal mosaicism involving EFNB1: further insights into a genetic paradox by Evers, C., Jungwirth, M.S., Morgenthaler, J., Hinderhofer, K., Maas, B., Janssen, J.W.G., Jauch, A., Hehr, U., Steinbeisser, H., Moog, U.

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-2014)
    “…Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is an X‐linked disorder caused by inactivating mutations in the gene for ephrin‐B1 (EFNB1). Paradoxically it shows a more…”
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    Association study of BDNF and CNTF polymorphism to depression in non-demented subjects of the “VITA” study by Grünblatt, E., Hupp, E., Bambula, M., Zehetmayer, S., Jungwirth, S., Tragl, K.H., Fischer, P., Riederer, P.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-11-2006)
    “…Neurotrophic factors are known to play an important role in the survival and differentiation of many types of neurons during development. Both brain-derived…”
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    Serum androgen levels and their association to depression and Alzheimer dementia in a cohort of 75-year-old men over 5 years: results of the VITA study by Ponholzer, A, Madersbacher, S, Rauchenwald, M, Jungwirth, S, Fischer, P, Tragl, K-H

    “…The role of androgens on cognitive function and mood is not well documented yet. We therefore evaluated all male participants ( n =247, mean age 75.7 years) of…”
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    Risk factors for cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases beyond age 75 years by Mostafaie, N., Huber, K. R., Sebesta, C., Krampla, W., Jungwirth, S., Zehetmayer, S., Hinterberger, M., Krugluger, W., Tragl, K. H., Fischer, P.

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-11-2010)
    “…Globally, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of all mortalities. Of these deaths, 7.6 million are due to heart attacks, and 5.7 millions…”
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    Data from the VITA Study do not support the concept of vascular depression by Rainer, Michael K, Mucke, H A M, Zehetmayer, S, Krampla, W, Kuselbauer, T, Weissgram, S, Jungwirth, S, Tragl, K H, Fischer, P

    “…Cerebrovascular lesions that are apparent in magnetic resonance scans and regioselective atrophy of the brain have been proposed as a causative or exacerbating…”
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    Relation between vascular risk factors and cognition at age 75 by Fischer, P., Zehetmayer, S., Bauer, K., Huber, K., Jungwirth, S., Tragl, K.-H.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-08-2006)
    “…Objective –  Recent trends in dementia research emphasize that not only cerebrovascular events but also vascular risk factors induce, favour or cause cognitive…”
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    Endophytic colonization and field responses of hybrid spruce seedlings after inoculation with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria by Chanway, C.P, Shishido, M, Nairn, J, Jungwirth, S, Markham, J, Xiao, G, Holl, F.B

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-2000)
    “…Bacterial colonization and growth responses of hybrid spruce ( Picea glauca × engelmannii) seedlings after inoculation with plant growth-promoting…”
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    Oxidative stress related markers in the “VITA” and the centenarian projects by Grünblatt, E., Schlößer, R., Fischer, P., Fischer, M.O., Li, J., Koutsilieri, E., Wichart, I., Sterba, N., Rujescu, D., Möller, H.J., Adamcyk, W., Dittrich, B., Müller, F., Oberegger, K., Gatterer, G., Jellinger, K.J., Mostafaie, N., Jungwirth, S., Huber, K., Tragl, K.H., Danielczyk, W., Riederer, P.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-04-2005)
    “…Oxidative stress seems to play an important role in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). At present there are no easily accessible biochemical…”
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