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Announcing JAD's 20th Anniversary Issue

The Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease (JAD) celebrates its 20th anniversary with this open access special anniversary issue. Featuring 35 review articles covering 20 years of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research, plus personal perspectives from researchers in the field.

Over the course of 20 years, JAD has published more papers on AD than any other journal and received more citations than any other AD-focused journal. Throughout this year we celebrate the journal and, with the publication of this anniversary issue, it is time to take stock of the impact this publication has had – and continues to have – on research in the field and translating that research into clinical practice.

Selected articles from this issue can be viewed by clicking the links below, or access the entire issue via the following link: http://tiny.cc/JAD-anniv

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Volume 62, Number 3 / 2018 Available Online

All content in this anniversary issue is open access

Foreword

Birth of JAD: 20 Years LaterOpen Access
Perry, George | Avila, Jesus | Zhu, Xiongwei

Perspectives

Sisyphus in NeverlandOpen Access
Ferrer, Isidro

While I Still Remember: 30 Years of Alzheimer’s Disease ResearchOpen Access
Shea, Thomas B.

Reviews

Role of Genetics and Epigenetics in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal DementiaOpen Access
Fenoglio, Chiara | Scarpini, Elio | Serpente, Maria | Galimberti, Daniela

Aging without Dementia is Achievable: Current Evidence from Epidemiological ResearchOpen Access
Qiu, Chengxuan | Fratiglioni, Laura

Alzheimer’s Disease: A Journey from Amyloid Peptides and Oxidative Stress, to Biomarker Technologies and Disease Prevention Strategies-Gains from AIBL and DIAN Cohort StudiesOpen Access
Martins, Ralph N. | Villemagne, Victor | Sohrabi, Hamid R. | Chatterjee, Pratishtha | Shah, Tejal | Verdile, Giuseppe | Fraser, Paul | Taddei, Kevin | Gupta, Veer B. | Rainey-Smith, Stephanie R. | Hone, Eugene | Pedrini, Steve | Lim, Wei Ling | Martins, Ian | et al.

The Emergence of a New Conceptual Framework for Alzheimer’s DiseaseOpen Access
Dubois, Bruno

Amsterdam Dementia Cohort: Performing Research to Optimize CareOpen Access
van der Flier, Wiesje M. | Scheltens, Philip

The Past and the Future of Alzheimer’s Disease Fluid BiomarkersOpen Access
Blennow, Kaj | Zetterberg, Henrik

A Decade of Blood Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease Research: An Evolving Field, Improving Study Designs, and the Challenge of ReplicationOpen Access
Shi, Liu | Baird, Alison L. | Westwood, Sarah | Hye, Abdul | Dobson, Richard | Thambisetty, Madhav | Lovestone, Simon

The Unexpected Role of Aβ1-42 Monomers in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s DiseaseOpen Access
Tamagno, Elena | Guglielmotto, Michela | Monteleone, Debora | Manassero, Giusi | Vasciaveo, Valeria | Tabaton, Massimo

Modeling Prion-Like Processing of Tau Protein in Alzheimer’s Disease for Pharmaceutical DevelopmentOpen Access
Wischik, Claude M. | Schelter, Björn O. | Wischik, Damon J. | Storey, John M. D. | Harrington, Charles R.

Metals and Alzheimer’s Disease: How Far Have We Come in the Clinic?Open Access
Adlard, Paul A. | Bush, Ashley I.

The 20-Year Voyage Aboard the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease: Docking at ‘Type 3 Diabetes’, Environmental/Exposure Factors, Pathogenic Mechanisms, and Potential TreatmentsOpen Access
de la Monte, Suzanne M. | Tong, Ming | Wands, Jack R.

Sweet Mitochondria: A Shortcut to Alzheimer’s DiseaseOpen Access
Moreira, Paula I.

Progress and Challenges in Frontotemporal Dementia Research: A 20-Year ReviewOpen Access
Hodges, John R. | Piguet, Olivier

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Celebrations Continue Throughout 2018

With the publication of this open access anniversary issue, the celebration of 20 years of JAD is now truly underway. Please spread the news, either by forwarding this newsletter (see button below), or by sharing the following link to social media: http://tiny.cc/JAD-anniv-issue

Additionally, there will be special events happening throughout the year, and to be kept informed of our plans be sure to check the JAD newsletter.

We want to hear from you! We are also interested to receive comments about the journal on the occasion of this special anniversary – perhaps you have a story to tell, an interesting recollection, or other JAD-related messages to share with the AD community? If so, we would welcome your comments by email or via our Facebook.

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