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Blood biomarkers for the prediction of outcome after cardiac arrest : an international prospective observational study within the Targeted Hypothermia versus Normothermia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (TTM2) trial
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Associations of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors with longitudinal white matter hyperintensities, amyloid-β and tau - a prospective cohort study
(2026) In The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease
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Integration of plasma eMTBR-tau243 and p-tau217 in the diagnosis and stratification of Alzheimer's disease : a prospective cohort study
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Long-Term Outcomes and Recovery Trajectories in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest : A 2-Year Follow-Up of the Randomized Clinical TTM2 Trial
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Identification of distinct and shared biomarker panels in different manifestations of cerebral small-vessel disease through proteomic profiling
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CARDIS (Cardiac ARrest DIgital Support) : study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a web-based support intervention for cardiac arrest survivors
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- 2025
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APOE4 impact on soluble and insoluble tau pathology is mostly influenced by amyloid-beta
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Measurement properties of the Minimal Insomnia Symptom Scale (MISS) among cardiac arrest survivors – A Rasch evaluation study
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Long-term recovery in critically ill COVID-19 survivors : A prospective cohort study
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Cardiac arrest survivors’ self-reported cognitive function, and its association with self-reported health status, psychological distress, and life satisfaction—a Swedish nationwide registry study
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