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P. Chen, G. Ratcliff, S. H. Belle, J. A. Cauley, S. T. DeKosky, and M. Ganguli
Cognitive tests that best discriminate between presymptomatic AD and those who remain nondemented
Neurology 2000; 55: 1847-1853 [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
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[Read Correspondence] Authors' Response to Tierney et al
Mary Ganguli   (20 March 2001)
[Read Correspondence] What is the evidence for cognitive tests in identifying presymptomatic AD
Mary C Tierney   (4 March 2001)

Authors' Response to Tierney et al 20 March 2001
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Mary Ganguli,
Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Graduate School of Public Health

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Re: Authors' Response to Tierney et al

gangulim{at}msx.upmc.edu Mary Ganguli

What is the evidence for cognitive tests in identifying presymptomatic AD 4 March 2001
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Mary C Tierney,
Senior Scientist / Neuropsychologist
Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto

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Re: What is the evidence for cognitive tests in identifying presymptomatic AD

mary.tierney{at}swchsc.on.ca Mary C Tierney


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