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Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Hart J. et al., 2013, This is a very interesting study, again pointing to subcortical brain structures as the main... 16 Jan 2013. 

Zetterberg H. on NEWS: New AlzRisk Analysis: Brain Injury Promotes Dementia, But Is It AD?, The association of traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease has been up for discussion for... 24 Aug 2012. 

Zetterberg H. on NEWS: Cochrane Asks for Field’s Input on Draft Reporting Standards, When looking in PubMed, one sees that there is an exponential increase in the number of studies... 3 Aug 2012. 

Zetterberg H. on NEWS: Aβ’s Good Side—Can It Improve Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?, These results are highly unexpected and in need of replication, but they are also very... 2 Aug 2012. 

Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Goldstein LE. et al., 2012, This is a very interesting paper demonstrating that the neuropathology seen in some soldiers... 18 May 2012. 

Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Tarawneh R. et al., 2012, This is a thorough paper showing that CSF levels of VILIP-1 carry similar information as total... 16 Mar 2012. 

Olsson B, Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Schmidt C. et al., 2011, This review is very interesting and highlights the possibility that there is a subgroup of AD... 23 Sep 2011. 

Zetterberg H. on NEWS: Brain Microdialysis Reveals Tau, Synuclein Outside of Cells, This study is a very nice extension of earlier work on brain interstitial tau concentrations... 23 Sep 2011. 

Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Schrijvers EM. et al., 2011, Using Rules-Based Medicine techniques and samples from a large population-based cohort, the... 12 Apr 2011. 

Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Wirths O. et al., 2010, The authors convincingly show that they have generated a specific antibody to one of the most... 3 Nov 2010. 

Zetterberg H. on PAPER: Cook JJ. et al., 2010, This is exactly what we saw in humans treated with GSI as reported in our recent Alzheimer's... 16 May 2010. 

Zetterberg H. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Sports Concussions, Dementia, and APOE Genotyping: What Can Scientists Tell the Public? What’s Up for Research? , Not Just the Pros: Neurochemical Aftermath of Amateur Boxing We determined that... 25 Jun 2008. 

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