Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with brain atrophy and hypometabolism in the ADNI cohort
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- Received December 20, 2015
- Accepted in final form April 22, 2016
- First Published July 6, 2016.
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Author Disclosures
- Wei Li, MD, PhD,
- Shannon L. Risacher, PhD,
- Edgar Huang, PhD,
- Andrew J. Saykin, PsyD;
- For the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
- Wei Li, MD, PhD,
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- Shannon L. Risacher, PhD,
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Alzheimer's Association
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- Edgar Huang, PhD,
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- Andrew J. Saykin, PsyD;
(1) Commercial: Siemens Healthcare; Eli Lilly
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(1) Commercial: Siemens Healthcare and Eli Lilly travel and speaker honoraria
(1) Brain Imaging and Behavior, a Springer Journal, Editor-in-Chief, 2006-present.
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(1) Commercial: (1) Arkley Biotek, (2) Eli Lilly, (3) Siemens Healthcare.
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(1) Siemens Medical Solutions, investigator-initiated research project support; (2) Welch Allyn, Inc., investigator-initiated research project support.
NIH: R01 AG19771 (PI), R01 CA101318 (PI); R01 LM011360 (MPI); U01 AG032984 and RC2 AG036535 (Genetics Core Leader), P30 AG10133 (PI and Neuroimaging Core Leader).
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(1) Foundation for the NIH (FNIH): PI & co-PI of ADNI related genetics projects
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- For the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
- From Master of Physician Assistant Studies, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (W.L.), and School of Informatics and Computing (E.H.), Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; and Center for Neuroimaging (S.L.R., A.J.S.), Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, and Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
- Correspondence to Dr. Li: wl23{at}iu.edu
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