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O1–04–02: Initial results from human studies of a novel F‐18 PET ligand for brain beta‐amyloid imaging
Author(s) -
Rowe Christopher C.,
Ng Steven,
Mulligan Rachel S.,
Ackermann Uwe,
Browne William,
O'Keefe Graeme,
Tochon-Danguy Henri J.,
Chan Gordon,
Kung Hank F.,
Kung Mei-Ping,
Skovronsky Daniel M.,
Dyrks Thomas,
Holl Gerhard,
Krause Sabine,
Friebe Matthias,
Lindemann Stefanie,
Sittner Wolf,
Dinkelborg Ludger M.,
Masters Colin L.,
Villemagne Victor L.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2007.04.078
Subject(s) - precuneus , cerebellum , cortex (anatomy) , posterior cingulate , ligand (biochemistry) , nuclear medicine , amyloid (mycology) , cerebellar cortex , positron emission tomography , in vivo , neuroimaging , pittsburgh compound b , neuroscience , cingulate cortex , posterior parietal cortex , alzheimer's disease , binding potential , pet imaging , chemistry , medicine , pathology , psychology , central nervous system , receptor , biology , functional magnetic resonance imaging , disease , microbiology and biotechnology
with best practice methods to deliver care primarily via small group homes and that dementia care takes up a disproportionate amount of staff time in small care settings. Conclusions: To address early stage dementia related services in the most effective manner, a concerted effort needs to be in place to aid local service entities adapt services to dementia-related presentations among ID clientele, set up coordinated training for staff, secure funds for adapting group homes for community “dementia-capable” care, and construction of clinical support services and augmentation of family support services for parents and other kin carers.

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