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The latest discoveries in Neurology

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The latest discoveries in Neurology

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A blood test for Alzheimer’s gets a crucial upgrade

A new study demonstrates that a simple blood test combining two key Alzheimer’s biomarkers—phosphorylated tau 217 and amyloid-beta 1-42—outperforms using either marker alone. The research, published in *Brain*, shows that the ratio of pTau217 to Aβ1-42 in plasma can identify amyloid pathology with high accuracy (positive and negative predictive values over 94%). Crucially, this dual-marker approach significantly reduces the number of patients who would receive an inconclusive “indeterminate” result, making the test more clinically actionable for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease.

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This work directly advances the goal of developing clinically actionable, blood-based diagnostic assays for neurodegenerative disease. By reducing diagnostic uncertainty, the pTau217/Aβ1-42 ratio could streamline patient pathways and improve the utility of blood biomarkers in clinical trials. For your work on correlating biomarkers with multimodal data, this refined assay provides a more reliable and scalable tool for linking molecular pathology with imaging and clinical outcomes.


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