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petVAE: Un modelo impulsado por datos para identificar subgrupos de PET amiloide en el continuo de la enfermedad de
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|February 12, 2026
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Este estudio presenta petVAE, un nuevo modelo de IA que analiza escáneres PET de amiloide-β para identificar subgrupos de la enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA). petVAE revela distintas etapas de la enfermedad, mejorando la detección temprana y la comprensión de la progresión de la EA.
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Enfermedad de AlzheimerPET amiloide-βInteligencia artificialAprendizaje automáticoSubgrupos de pacientesProgresión de la enfermedadNeuroimagenBiomarcadoresMás Videos Relacionados
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