Mony J. de Leon spends much of his time researching Alzheimer's disease, Pathology, Internal medicine, Disease and Dementia. His Alzheimer's disease research incorporates elements of Posterior cingulate, Immunology, Positron emission tomography, Hippocampus and Risk factor. His work deals with themes such as Entorhinal cortex and Central nervous system disease, which intersect with Pathology.
Mony J. de Leon has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Endocrinology, Cognition, Oncology and Cardiology. His Disease research incorporates themes from Carbohydrate metabolism and Pathogenesis. He works mostly in the field of Dementia, limiting it down to topics relating to Psychiatry and, in certain cases, Frontotemporal dementia and Clinical psychology.
His primary areas of investigation include Alzheimer's disease, Internal medicine, Disease, Pathology and Dementia. His study in Alzheimer's disease is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Positron emission tomography, Cerebrospinal fluid, Neuroscience, Magnetic resonance imaging and Degenerative disease. His work is dedicated to discovering how Internal medicine, Endocrinology are connected with Posterior cingulate and other disciplines.
His studies in Disease integrate themes in fields like Biomarker, Carbohydrate metabolism, Neuroimaging and Family history. His Pathology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Entorhinal cortex, Central nervous system disease and Voxel-based morphometry. The various areas that Mony J. de Leon examines in his Dementia study include Differential diagnosis, Cognition, Pediatrics and Gerontology.
Mony J. de Leon mainly focuses on Disease, Internal medicine, Alzheimer's disease, Dementia and Biomarker. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognition, Neuroimaging, Risk factor and Obstructive sleep apnea. His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Endocrinology, Oncology, Neuropsychology and Endophenotype.
His Alzheimer's disease study is concerned with the field of Pathology as a whole. His work carried out in the field of Dementia brings together such families of science as Incidence, Cognitive impairment, Pediatrics, Periodontal disease and Dysbiosis. His Biomarker study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Down syndrome, Neurology, Cerebrospinal fluid and Amyloid.
His main research concerns Alzheimer's disease, Internal medicine, Dementia, Disease and Biomarker. His Alzheimer's disease research is classified as research in Pathology. His research integrates issues of Endocrinology and Oncology in his study of Internal medicine.
His Dementia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Blood–brain barrier and Traumatic brain injury. His research investigates the link between Disease and topics such as Magnetic resonance imaging that cross with problems in Positron emission tomography. Mony J. de Leon interconnects Neurology, Neuropsychology and Amyloid in the investigation of issues within Biomarker.
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Mild cognitive impairment
Serge Gauthier;Barry Reisberg;Michael Zaudig;Ronald C. Petersen.
The Lancet (2006)
Cortisol levels during human aging predict hippocampal atrophy and memory deficits.
Sonia J. Lupien;Mony de Leon;Susan de Santi;Antonio Convit.
Nature Neuroscience (1998)
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.
Alzheimers & Dementia (2014)
CSF biomarkers and incipient Alzheimer disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Niklas Mattsson;Henrik Zetterberg;Oskar Hansson;Niels Andreasen.
JAMA (2009)
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.
JAMA (2001)
Clearance systems in the brain—implications for Alzheimer disease
Jenna M. Tarasoff-Conway;Roxana O. Carare;Ricardo S. Osorio;Lidia Glodzik.
Nature Reviews Neurology (2015)
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.
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (2008)
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.
Nature Communications (2016)
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.
Neurobiology of Aging (2001)
The neuropathology of autism: defects of neurogenesis and neuronal migration, and dysplastic changes
Jerzy Wegiel;Izabela Kuchna;Krzysztof Nowicki;Humi Imaki.
Acta Neuropathologica (2010)
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