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In Vivo Assessment of Neuroinflammation in 4-Repeat Tauopathies.

Carla PalleisJulia SauerbeckLeonie BeyerStefanie HarrisJulia SchmittEstrella Morenas-RodriguezAnika FinzeAlexander NitschmannFrancois Ruch-RubinsteinFlorian EckenweberGloria BiecheleTanja BlumeYuan ShiEndy WeidingerCatharina PrixKai BötzelAdrian DanekBoris-Stephan RauchmannSophia StöckleinSimon LindnerMarcus UnterrainerNathalie L AlbertChristian WetzelRainer RupprechtAxel RomingerPeter BartensteinJochen HermsRobert PerneczkyChristian HaassJohannes LevinGünter U HöglingerMatthias Brendel
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2020)
Our data indicate that 18 F-GE-180 PET detects microglial activation in the brain of patients with 4-repeat tauopathy, fitting to predilection sites of the phenotype. The 18 kDa translocator protein PET has a potential for monitoring neuroinflammation in 4-repeat tauopathies. © 2020 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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