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Mony J. de Leon is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine and neuroscience, with significant contributions to subfields including radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, neurology, physiology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientific topics most frequently addressed in their work encompass dementia and cognitive impairment research, cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, functional brain connectivity studies, advanced MRI techniques and applications, as well as traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances.

Their recent publications include:

  • Prevalence Estimates of Amyloid Abnormality Across the Alzheimer Disease Clinical Spectrum, 2022, JAMA Neurology
  • Menopause impacts human brain structure, connectivity, energy metabolism, and amyloid-beta deposition, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Sex-driven modifiers of Alzheimer risk, 2020, Neurology
  • Periodontal disease as a possible cause for Alzheimer's disease, 2020, Periodontology 2000
  • Decreased CSF clearance and increased brain amyloid in Alzheimer's disease, 2022, Fluids and Barriers of the CNS

Mony J. de Leon frequently collaborates with researchers such as Gloria Chiang, Tracy Butler, Lidia Glodzik, Liangdong Zhou, and Yi Li, indicating established partnerships within their research community.

Their works have been published repeatedly in venues including Alzheimer's & Dementia, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, Research Square, Scientific Reports, and Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Mild cognitive impairment

    Serge Gauthier;Barry Reisberg;Michael Zaudig;Ronald C. Petersen

  • A conceptual framework for research on subjective cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease

    Frank Jessen;Frank Jessen;Rebecca E. Amariglio;Martin van Boxtel;Monique Breteler

  • Cortisol levels during human aging predict hippocampal atrophy and memory deficits.

    Sonia J. Lupien;Mony de Leon;Susan de Santi;Antonio Convit

  • Prevalence of cerebral amyloid pathology in persons without dementia: a meta-analysis.

    Willemijn J. Jansen;Rik Ossenkoppele;Dirk L. Knol;Betty M. Tijms

  • Clearance systems in the brain—implications for Alzheimer disease

    Jenna M. Tarasoff-Conway;Roxana O. Carare;Ricardo S. Osorio;Lidia Glodzik

  • CSF biomarkers and incipient Alzheimer disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment.

    Niklas Mattsson;Henrik Zetterberg;Oskar Hansson;Niels Andreasen

  • Positron emission tomography in evaluation of dementia: Regional brain metabolism and long-term outcome.

    Daniel H. S. Silverman;Gary W. Small;Carol Y. Chang;Carolyn S. Lu

  • Early role of vascular dysregulation on late-onset Alzheimer’s disease based on multifactorial data-driven analysis

    Y. Iturria-Medina;R. C. Sotero;P. J. Toussaint;J. M. Mateos-Pérez

  • Multicenter Standardized 18F-FDG PET Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer's Disease, and Other Dementias

    Lisa Mosconi;Wai H. Tsui;Wai H. Tsui;Karl Herholz;Alberto Pupi

  • Hippocampal formation glucose metabolism and volume losses in MCI and AD.

    Susan De Santi;Mony J de Leon;Mony J de Leon;Henry Rusinek;Antonio Convit;Antonio Convit

  • Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease

    Jacob W Vogel;Alexandra L Young;Neil P Oxtoby;Ruben Smith

  • The neuropathology of autism: defects of neurogenesis and neuronal migration, and dysplastic changes

    Jerzy Wegiel;Izabela Kuchna;Krzysztof Nowicki;Humi Imaki

  • Brain Glucose Hypometabolism and Oxidative Stress in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease

    Lisa Mosconi;Alberto Pupi;Mony J. De Leon;Mony J. De Leon

  • FDG-PET changes in brain glucose metabolism from normal cognition to pathologically verified Alzheimer's disease

    Lisa Mosconi;Rachel Mistur;Remigiusz Switalski;Wai Hon Tsui;Wai Hon Tsui

  • Clinical utility of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in the diagnosis of early Alzheimer's disease.

    Kaj Blennow;Bruno Dubois;Anne M. Fagan;Piotr Lewczuk

  • Sleep-disordered breathing advances cognitive decline in the elderly

    Ricardo S. Osorio;Tyler Gumb;Elizabeth Pirraglia;Andrew W. Varga

  • Inflammation and Alzheimer's disease: Possible role of periodontal diseases

    Angela R. Kamer;Ronald G. Craig;Ananda P. Dasanayake;Miroslaw Brys

  • Combining early markers strongly predicts conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease.

    Davangere P. Devanand;Xinhua Liu;Matthias H. Tabert;Gnanavalli Pradhaban

  • Hippocampal Atrophy in Normal Aging: An Association With Recent Memory Impairment

    James Golomb;Mony J. de Leon;Alan Kluger;Ajax E. George

  • Reduced glucose tolerance is associated with poor memory performance and hippocampal atrophy among normal elderly

    Antonio Convit;Oliver T. Wolf;Chaim Tarshish;Mony J. de Leon

Frequent Co-Authors

Lidia Glodzik
Lidia Glodzik Cornell University
Henry Rusinek
Henry Rusinek New York University
Yi Li
Yi Li University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kaj Blennow
Kaj Blennow University of Gothenburg
Barry Reisberg
Barry Reisberg New York University
Henrik Zetterberg
Henrik Zetterberg University of Gothenburg
Steven H. Ferris
Steven H. Ferris New York University
Antonio Convit
Antonio Convit New York University
Thomas Wisniewski
Thomas Wisniewski New York University
William J. Jagust
William J. Jagust University of California, Berkeley

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