Browsing by Author "Contreras, Valeria"
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Parra, Mario A.; Orellana, Paulina; León Rodríguez, Tomás Ignacio; Cabello G., Victoria; Henríquez, Fernando; Gómez, Rodrigo; Avalos, Constanza; Damian, Andrés; Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea María; Ibañez, Augustín; Zetterberg, Henrik; Tijms, Betty M.; Yokoyama, Jennifer S.; Piña Escudero, Stefanie D.; Cochran, J. Nicholas; Matallana, Diana L.; Acosta, Daisy; Allegri, Ricardo; Arias Suárez, Bianca P.; Barra, Bernardo; Behrens Pellegrino, María Isabel Ofelia; Brucki, Sonia M.D.; Busatto, Geraldo; Caramelli, Paulo; Castro Suarez, Sheila; Contreras, Valeria; Custodio, Nilton; Dansilio, Sergio; Cruz Puebla, Myriam de la; Cruz de Souza, Leonardo; Diaz, Mónica M.; Duque, Lissette; Farías Gontupil, Gonzalo Andrés; Ferreira, Sergio T.; Magrath Guimet, Nahuel; Kmaid, Ana; Lira, David; Lopera, Francisco; Mar Meza, Beatriz; Miotto, Eliane C.; Nitrini, Ricardo; Núñez, Alberto; O’Neill, Santiago; Ochoa, John; Pintado Caipa, Maritza; França Resende, Elisa de Paula; Risacher, Shannon; Rojas, Luz Angela; Sabaj, Valentina; Schilling, Lucas; Sellek, Allis F.; Sosa, Ana; Takada, Leonel T.; Teixeira, Antonio L.; Unaucho Pilalumbo, Martha; Durán Aniotz, Claudia (Wiley, 2022)Limited knowledge on dementia biomarkers in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries remains a serious barrier. Here, we reported a survey to explore the ongoing work, needs, interests, potential barriers, and opportunities ...
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Llibre Guerra, Jorge J.; Behrens Pellegrino, Maria Isabel Ofelia; Hosogi, Mirna Lie; Montero, Lucía; Torralva, Teresa; Custodio, Nilton; Longoria Ibarrola, Erika; Giraldo Chica, Margarita; Aguillon, David; Hardi, Angela; Maestre, Gladys E.; Contreras, Valeria; Doldan, Celeste; Duque Peñailillo, Lissette; Hesse, Heike; Román, Norbel; Santana Trinidad, Dhara Angelina; Schenk, Christian; Ocampo Barba, Ninoska; López Contreras, Ricardo; Nitrini, Ricardo (Frontiers Media, 2021)Introduction: The historical development, frequency, and impact of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are less clear in Latin America than in high-income countries. Although there is a growing number of dementia studies in Latin ...