Total cerebral blood flow in relation to cognitive function: the Rotterdam Scan Study.
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Automatic and reproducible positioning of phase-contrast MRI for the quantification of global cerebral blood flow.Ipsilateral foetal-type posterior cerebral artery is associated with cognitive decline after carotid revascularisation.Resting hippocampal blood flow, spatial memory and agingOrgan-specific physiological responses to acute physical exercise and long-term training in humans.Lobar microbleeds are associated with a decline in executive functioning in older adults.The Rotterdam Study: 2012 objectives and design update.The Rotterdam Scan Study: design and update up to 2012The potential benefits of red beetroot supplementation in health and diseaseAging blunts hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia and reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity during maximal exercise.The Rotterdam Study: 2016 objectives and design update.The bidirectional association between reduced cerebral blood flow and brain atrophy in the general populationVariability of physiological brain perfusion in healthy subjects - A systematic review of modifiers. Considerations for multi-center ASL studies.The Rotterdam Scan Study: design update 2016 and main findings.Kidney Function and Cerebral Blood Flow: The Rotterdam Study.Antihypertensive therapy and cerebral hemodynamics in executive mild cognitive impairment: results of a pilot randomized clinical trial.Vascularization pattern after ischemic stroke is different in control versus diabetic rats: relevance to stroke recovery.Cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline in postmenopausal women: results from the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study.Rapamycin rescues vascular, metabolic and learning deficits in apolipoprotein E4 transgenic mice with pre-symptomatic Alzheimer's disease.Vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors and cognitive impairment: evidence and controversies.Nut consumption for vascular health and cognitive function.Vascular risk factors: a ticking time bomb to Alzheimer's disease.The Rotterdam Study: 2014 objectives and design update.Lower cerebral blood flow in subjects with Alzheimer's dementia, mild cognitive impairment, and subjective cognitive decline using two-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging.Effects of Long-Duration Administration of 1% Isoflurane on Resting Cerebral Blood Flow and Default Mode Network in Macaque Monkeys.Impaired retinal microcirculation in patients with Alzheimer's disease.Cerebrovascular and cognitive benefits of high-oleic peanut consumption in healthy overweight middle-aged adults.Volume of subclinical embolic infarct correlates to long-term cognitive changes after carotid revascularization.Total cerebral blood flow and hippocampal volume in patients with arterial disease. The SMART-MR study.The role of migraine headache severity, associated features and interactions with overweight/obesity in inhibitory control.Components of day-to-day variability of cerebral perfusion measurements - Analysis of phase contrast mapping magnetic resonance imaging measurements in healthy volunteers.An investigation of cerebral oxygen utilization, blood flow and cognition in healthy aging.Retinal tissue hypoperfusion in patients with clinical Alzheimer's diseaseCerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Functioning in a Community-Based, Multi-Ethnic Cohort: The SABRE StudyCorrelation of Brain Perfusion with White Matter Hyperintensity, Brain Atrophy, and Cognition in Patients with Posterior Cerebral Artery Stenosis and Subjective Cognitive Decline
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Total cerebral blood flow in relation to cognitive function: the Rotterdam Scan Study.
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Aad van der Lugt
Gabriel P Krestin
Mariëlle M F Poels
Meike W Vernooij
Monique M B Breteler
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10.1038/JCBFM.2008.62
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2008-06-25T00:00:00Z