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The relationship between schizophrenia and frontotemporal dementia.Academic Article Why?
Combined Pathologies in FTLD-TDP Types A and C.Academic Article Why?
Behavioural interventions for enhancing life participation in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia.Academic Article Why?
Genetic screening of a large series of North American sporadic and familial frontotemporal dementia cases.Academic Article Why?
Revisiting the utility of TDP-43 immunoreactive (TDP-43-ir) pathology to classify FTLD-TDP subtypes.Academic Article Why?
FTLD-TDP With and Without GRN Mutations Cause Different Patterns of CA1 Pathology.Academic Article Why?
Primary empathy deficits in frontotemporal dementia.Academic Article Why?
Speech and Language Presentations of FTLD-TDP Type B Neuropathology.Academic Article Why?
Corticobasal degeneration and frontotemporal dementia presentations in a kindred with nonspecific histopathology.Academic Article Why?
The L266V tau mutation is associated with frontotemporal dementia and Pick-like 3R and 4R tauopathy.Academic Article Why?
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Age at symptom onset and death and disease duration in genetic frontotemporal dementia: an international retrospective cohort study.Academic Article Why?
Assessment of executive function declines in presymptomatic and mildly symptomatic familial frontotemporal dementia: NIH-EXAMINER as a potential clinical trial endpoint.Academic Article Why?
Cortical and subcortical pathological burden and neuronal loss in an autopsy series of FTLD-TDP-type C.Academic Article Why?
Primary Progressive Aphasia has a Unique Signature Distinct from Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type and Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Regardless of Pathology.Academic Article Why?
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