Association between increased levels of amyloid-β oligomers in plasma and episodic memory loss in Alzheimer's disease.
Xue MengTao LiXiao WangXiaozhen LvZhiyu SunJichun ZhangFeng SuSungmin KangSangYun KimSeong Soo A AnXin YuChen ZhangHua-Li WangPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2019)
The elevated levels of OAβ in the plasma distinguished the AD and control groups and were associated with the severity of symptoms, especially memory performance, in patients with AD. Our results suggested that plasma OAβ could potentially be a simple and non-invasive blood-based biomarker for AD diagnosis. Furthermore, longitudinal studies are warranted to explore the application of plasma OAβ levels as a valid diagnostic biomarker in patients with AD.
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