CORDIS Project
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This study aims to identify biomarkers for early detection and monitoring of dementia progression, focusing on the protein TDP-43. By analyzing a population-based sample, the research seeks to clarify TDP-43's role in dementia and improve diagnostic criteria.
The incidence and prevalence of dementia is rising as the world-wide population ages.
Determining biomarkers for the early detection of underlying biology that will predict dementia progression reliably or, the monitoring of biological processes once present to track progression and treatment is necessary.
Furthermore, these biomarkers will aid in the differentiation of dementia from normal ageing and between its subtypes, and in the development of sensitive and specific diagnostic and treatment…
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