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    Astrocyte Biomarkers in Alzheimer Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Bellaver, Bruna, Ferrari-Souza, João Pedro, Uglione da Ros, Lucas, Carter, Stephen F., Rodriguez-Vieitez, Elena, Nordberg, Agneta, Pellerin, Luc, Rosa-Neto, Pedro, Leffa, Douglas Teixeira, Zimmer, Eduardo R.

    Published in Neurology (15-06-2021)
    “…To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether fluid and imaging astrocyte biomarkers are altered in Alzheimer disease (AD). PubMed and…”
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    Transcriptomics similarities between Alzheimer’s Disease and Cardiovascular Disease by Da Ros, Lucas Uglione, Bastiani, Marco Antônio De, Lobato, Lara Willers, Zimmer, Eduardo R.

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Cardiovascular disease, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), is considered a risk factor for the development of dementia, especially due to…”
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    Late‐life hypertension acts together with amyloid‐β pathology to promote early cognitive decline by Da Ros, Lucas Uglione, Ferrari‐Souza, João Pedro, Bastiani, Marco Antônio De, Hauschild, Lucas Augusto, Lussier, Firoza Z, Chamoun, Mira, Bezgin, Gleb, Benedet, Andrea Lessa, Pascoal, Tharick A., Rosa‐Neto, Pedro

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Midlife hypertension (HTN) is a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) development. However, whether the same effect is observed in older…”
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    Chronic brain changes caused by severe systemic inflammatory episode by da Silva, Eduarda J.F., Bellaver, Bruna, da Rocha, Andreia Silva, Ferreira, Pamela C.L., Da Ros, Lucas Uglione, Venturin, Gianina Teribele, Greggio, Samuel, da Costa, Jaderson Costa, Souza, Diogo O., Zimmer, Eduardo R.

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-06-2023)
    “…Background Sepsis‐associated encephalopathy (SAS) is a neurological complication of a severe systemic inflammatory episode that compromises brain function…”
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