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Anne Maass
Researcher at German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Publications - 60
Citations - 3464
Anne Maass is an academic researcher from German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Entorhinal cortex. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2254 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Maass include Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute & Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg.
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Comparison of multiple tau-PET measures as biomarkers in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Anne Maass,Susan M. Landau,Suzanne L. Baker,Andy Horng,Samuel N. Lockhart,Renaud La Joie,Gil D. Rabinovici,William J. Jagust,Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative +8 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that whole‐brain t Tau PET measures might be adequate biomarkers to detect AD‐related tau pathology, however, regional measures covering AD‐vulnerable regions may increase sensitivity to early tau PET signal, atrophy and memory decline.
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Vascular hippocampal plasticity after aerobic exercise in older adults
Anne Maass,Sandra Düzel,Monique Goerke,Andreas Becke,Uwe Sobieray,Klaus Neumann,Martin Lövdén,Ulman Lindenberger,Lars Bäckman,Ruediger C. Braun-Dullaeus,Dörte Ahrens,Hans-Jochen Heinze,Notger G. Müller,Emrah Düzel +13 more
TL;DR: Aerobic exercise in young adults can induce vascular plasticity in the hippocampus, a critical region for recall and recognition memory, and whether healthy older adults also show such plasticity is investigated.
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Relationships of peripheral IGF-1, VEGF and BDNF levels to exercise-related changes in memory, hippocampal perfusion and volumes in older adults
Anne Maass,Anne Maass,Sandra Düzel,Tanja Brigadski,Monique Goerke,Andreas Becke,Uwe Sobieray,Katja Neumann,Martin Lövdén,Ulman Lindenberger,Lars Bäckman,Rüdiger C. Braun-Dullaeus,Dörte Ahrens,Hans-Jochen Heinze,Notger G. Müller,Volkmar Lessmann,Michael Sendtner,Emrah Düzel +17 more
TL;DR: Preliminary findings link IGF-I levels to hippocampal volume changes and putatively hippocampus-dependent memory changes that seem to occur over time independently of exercise.
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Functional subregions of the human entorhinal cortex
TL;DR: High-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging is used to identify functional subdivisions of the human entorhinal cortex whose functional connectivity closely parallels the known anatomical connectivity patterns of the rodent and nonhuman primate EC.
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Entorhinal Tau Pathology, Episodic Memory Decline, and Neurodegeneration in Aging
Anne Maass,Samuel N. Lockhart,Theresa M. Harrison,Rachel K. Bell,Taylor J. Mellinger,Kaitlin N. Swinnerton,Suzanne L. Baker,Gil D. Rabinovici,Gil D. Rabinovici,William J. Jagust,William J. Jagust +10 more
TL;DR: Using tau-specific and Aβ-specific positron emission tomography tracers, it is shown that in vivo MTL tau pathology is associated with episodic-memory performance and MTL atrophy in cognitively normal adults, independent of Aβ.