William E. Klunk
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh
PA 15213
USA
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- The future of amyloid-beta imaging: a tale of radionuclides and tracer proliferation. Klunk, W.E., Mathis, C.A. Curr. Opin. Neurol. (2008)
- Amyloid deposition begins in the striatum of presenilin-1 mutation carriers from two unrelated pedigrees. Klunk, W.E., Price, J.C., Mathis, C.A., Tsopelas, N.D., Lopresti, B.J., Ziolko, S.K., Bi, W., Hoge, J.A., Cohen, A.D., Ikonomovic, M.D., Saxton, J.A., Snitz, B.E., Pollen, D.A., Moonis, M., Lippa, C.F., Swearer, J.M., Johnson, K.A., Rentz, D.M., Fischman, A.J., Aizenstein, H.J., DeKosky, S.T. J. Neurosci. (2007)
- Two-year follow-up of amyloid deposition in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Klunk, W.E., Mathis, C.A., Price, J.C., Lopresti, B.J., DeKosky, S.T. Brain (2006)
- Binding of the positron emission tomography tracer Pittsburgh compound-B reflects the amount of amyloid-beta in Alzheimer's disease brain but not in transgenic mouse brain. Klunk, W.E., Lopresti, B.J., Ikonomovic, M.D., Lefterov, I.M., Koldamova, R.P., Abrahamson, E.E., Debnath, M.L., Holt, D.P., Huang, G.F., Shao, L., DeKosky, S.T., Price, J.C., Mathis, C.A. J. Neurosci. (2005)
- Commentary on "Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: two decades of progress." Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: walking a well-paved path. Klunk, W.E. Alzheimer's & Dementia : J. Alzheimer's Association (2005)