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Stephanie Santiago-Michels
Stephanie Santiago-Michels
Stony Brook University
Medicine
world trade center
Dementia
Neuropsychology
Fractional anisotropy
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White Matter Connectivity in Incident Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Study of World Trade Center Responders at Midlife
2021
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Chuan Huang
Minos Kritikos
Sean A. P. Clouston
Yael Deri
Mario Serrano Sosa
Lev Bangiyev
Stephanie Santiago-Michels
Sam Gandy
Mary Sano
Evelyn J. Bromet
Benjamin J. Luft
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Neuroinflammation in World Trade Center responders at midlife: A pilot study using [18F]-FEPPA PET imaging.
2021
Yael Deri
Sean A. P. Clouston
Christine DeLorenzo
John Gardus
Elizabeth A. Bartlett
Stephanie Santiago-Michels
Lev Bangiyev
William C. Kreisl
Roman Kotov
Chuan Huang
Mark Slifstein
Ramin V. Parsey
Benjamin J. Luft
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A deep learning approach for monitoring parietal-dominant Alzheimer's disease in World Trade Center responders at midlife.
2021
Allen P. F. Chen
Sean A. P. Clouston
Minos Kritikos
Lauren L. Richmond
Jaymie R. Meliker
Frank D. Mann
Stephanie Santiago-Michels
Alison C. Pellecchia
Melissa Carr
Pei Fen Kuan
Evelyn J. Bromet
Benjamin J. Luft
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