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Fluorescence Detects Alzheimer’s Indicators in the Eye

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Two fluorescence imaging approaches can find traces of plaque associated with Alzheimer’s disease in the eye, presenting possible opportunities for early intervention. Two companies — NeuroVision Imaging LLC of Sacramento, Calif., and Cognoptix Inc. of Acton, Mass. — announced their findings this week at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Copenhagen. NeuroVision said preliminary results from 40 patients showed that beta-amyloid levels imaged in the retina were significantly correlated with beta-amyloid levels in the brain that appeared...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
    Glossary
    eye
    The organ of vision or light sensitivity.
    positron emission tomography
    A medical imaging device that uses a ring of crystal/photomultiplier tube assemblies encircling the patient to detect gamma rays emitted by positrons colliding with electrons.
    retina
    1. The photosensitive membrane on the inside of the human eye. 2. A scanning mechanism in optical character generation.
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