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Decreased salivary lactoferrin levels are specific to Alzheimer's disease
Marta González-Sánchez
, Fernando Bartolome
, Desiree Antequera
, Veronica Puertas-Martín
, Pilar González
, Adolfo Gómez-Grande
, Sara Llamas-Velasco
, Alejandro Herrero-San Martín
, David Pérez-Martínez
, Alberto Villarejo-Galende
, Mercedes Atienza
, Miriam Palomar-Bonet
, Jose Luis Cantero
, George Perry
, Gorka Orive
, Borja Ibañez
, Hector Bueno
,
Valentin Fuster
, Eva Carro
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Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Lactoferrin
100%
Diagnostic Performance
33%
Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease
33%
Area under the Curve
22%
Frontotemporal Dementia
22%
Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography
22%
Salud
22%
Carlos III
22%
Aging
11%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
11%
Alzheimer's Disease Brain
11%
Alzheimer's Disease Patient
11%
Neuroimaging
11%
Alzheimer's Dementia
11%
Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis
11%
Positron Emission Tomography
11%
Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers
11%
Madrid
11%
Innate Immune Response
11%
Disease Pathophysiology
11%
Disease Groups
11%
Clinical Utility
11%
Vascular Amyloid
11%
Infectious Pathogens
11%
Dementia with
11%
Disease Comparison
11%
Cross-sectional Cohort
11%
Health Control
11%
Antimicrobial Proteins
11%
Comunidad
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Lactoferrin
100%
Diagnostic Performance
27%
Positron Emission Tomography
27%
Amyloid Protein
27%
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
18%
Health Care Cost
9%
Pathogen
9%
Pathophysiology
9%
Neurodegenerative Disorder
9%
Antiinfective Agent
9%
Innate Immunity
9%
Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers
9%
Neuroscience
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Lactoferrin
100%
Positron Emission Tomography
25%
Amyloid Protein
25%
Frontotemporal Dementia
16%
Neurodegenerative Disorder
8%