Journal article
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2024
APA
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Liu, P., Lin, Z., Hazel, K., Pottanat, G., Xu, C., Jiang, D., … Lu, H. (2024). Cerebrovascular reactivity MRI as a biomarker for cerebral small vessel disease–related cognitive decline: Multi‐site validation in the MarkVCID Consortium. Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia.
Chicago/Turabian
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Liu, Peiying, Zixuan Lin, Kaisha Hazel, George Pottanat, Cuimei Xu, Dengrong Jiang, Jay J Pillai, et al. “Cerebrovascular Reactivity MRI as a Biomarker for Cerebral Small Vessel Disease–Related Cognitive Decline: Multi‐Site Validation in the MarkVCID Consortium.” Alzheimer's & Dementia (2024).
MLA
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Liu, Peiying, et al. “Cerebrovascular Reactivity MRI as a Biomarker for Cerebral Small Vessel Disease–Related Cognitive Decline: Multi‐Site Validation in the MarkVCID Consortium.” Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia, 2024.
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@article{peiying2024a,
title = {Cerebrovascular reactivity MRI as a biomarker for cerebral small vessel disease–related cognitive decline: Multi‐site validation in the MarkVCID Consortium},
year = {2024},
journal = {Alzheimer's & Dementia},
author = {Liu, Peiying and Lin, Zixuan and Hazel, Kaisha and Pottanat, George and Xu, Cuimei and Jiang, Dengrong and Pillai, Jay J and Lucke, Emma and Bauer, Christopher E. and Gold, Brian T and Greenberg, Steven M. and Helmer, Karl G and Jann, Kay and Jicha, Gregory A. and Kramer, J. and Maillard, Pauline and Mulavelil, Rachel M. and Rodriguez, Pavel and Satizabal, C. and Schwab, Kristin and Seshadri, Sudha and Singh, Herpreet and Dediós, Ángel G Velarde and Wang, Danny J. J. and Kalyani, Rita R and Moghekar, A. and Rosenberg, Paul B. and Yasar, Sevil and Albert, Marilyn and Lu, Hanzhang}
}
Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) represent a major factor in cognitive decline in older adults. The present study examined the relationship between cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cognitive function in a multi‐site study, using a predefined hypothesis.