M. Marsel Mesulam
Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center
Northwestern University
Chicago
Illinois 60611
USA
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- Quantitative template for subtyping primary progressive aphasia. Mesulam, M., Wieneke, C., Rogalski, E., Cobia, D., Thompson, C., Weintraub, S. Arch. Neurol. (2009)
- Defining neurocognitive networks in the BOLD new world of computed connectivity. Mesulam, M. Neuron (2009)
- Neurology of anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Mesulam, M., Rogalski, E., Wieneke, C., Cobia, D., Rademaker, A., Thompson, C., Weintraub, S. Brain (2009)
- Alzheimer and frontotemporal pathology in subsets of primary progressive aphasia. Mesulam, M., Wicklund, A., Johnson, N., Rogalski, E., Léger, G.C., Rademaker, A., Weintraub, S., Bigio, E.H. Ann. Neurol. (2008)
- Representation, inference, and transcendent encoding in neurocognitive networks of the human brain. Mesulam, M. Ann. Neurol. (2008)
- Progranulin mutations in primary progressive aphasia: the PPA1 and PPA3 families. Mesulam, M., Johnson, N., Krefft, T.A., Gass, J.M., Cannon, A.D., Adamson, J.L., Bigio, E.H., Weintraub, S., Dickson, D.W., Hutton, M.L., Graff-Radford, N.R. Arch. Neurol. (2007)
- Primary progressive aphasia: a 25-year retrospective. Mesulam, M.M. Alzheimer. Dis. Assoc. Disord (2007)
- Primary progressive aphasia: reversed asymmetry of atrophy and right hemisphere language dominance. Mesulam, M., Weintraub, S., Parrish, T., Gitelman, D. Neurology (2005)
- The cholinergic innervation of the human cerebral cortex. Mesulam, M.M. Prog. Brain Res. (2004)
- Cholinergic nucleus basalis tauopathy emerges early in the aging-MCI-AD continuum. Mesulam, M., Shaw, P., Mash, D., Weintraub, S. Ann. Neurol. (2004)
- Cholinergic denervation in a pure multi-infarct state: observations on CADASIL. Mesulam, M., Siddique, T., Cohen, B. Neurology (2003)
- Primary progressive aphasia--a language-based dementia. Mesulam, M.M. N. Engl. J. Med. (2003)
- Acetylcholinesterase knockouts establish central cholinergic pathways and can use butyrylcholinesterase to hydrolyze acetylcholine. Mesulam, M.M., Guillozet, A., Shaw, P., Levey, A., Duysen, E.G., Lockridge, O. Neuroscience (2002)
- A plasticity-based theory of the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Mesulam, M.M. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (2000)









