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From: Initial levels of β-amyloid and tau deposition have distinct effects on longitudinal tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease

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Aβ- and tau-related longitudinal tau accumulation in early-life and late-life elderly adults. Significant negative interaction of A age<65 × Aβ, and positive interactions of B age<65 × fusiform FTP SUVR, C age<65 × inferior temporal FTP SUVR, D age<65 × middle temporal FTP SUVR on longitudinal tau increases in fusiform and inferior temporal region. Linear regression lines and datapoints of age < 65 and age ≥ 65 adults were colored in salmon and green, and the control, A+/T−, and A+/T+ participants were represented by circles, triangles, and squares, respectively. Linear model fits were indicated with 95% confidence intervals. p < 0.05 and associated βstd were marked in bold

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