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brain proteins

Comparison of baseline (upper row) and follow-up (lower row) FBB-PET uptake patterns in Aβ-decrease and Aβ-increase groups. The Centiloid scale, introduced by the Global Alzheimer’s Association Interactive Network, is a standardized quantitative measurement for amyloid PET imaging. Red indicates higher levels of uptake, while blue indicates lower levels. Figure is available in color online only.

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Brain proteins

Dozens of brain proteins may play a critical role in body weight regulation

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