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    • Gliomas are the most common malignant primary brain tumours in adults, and they frequently contain mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) or IDH2 gene. Small-molecule inhibitors of mutant IDH are emerging as a new therapeutic strategy for IDH-mutant cancers, and this Review charts their pathway of development for IDH-mutant gliomas.

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      • Craig Horbinski
      • Riccardo Soffietti
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    • Nociplastic pain arises from altered nociception despite the absence of tissue damage. In this Review, the authors summarize the risk factors and clinical presentation of nociplastic pain, and discuss its potential underlying mechanisms, including evidence of CNS, immune and peripheral contributions.

      • Chelsea M. Kaplan
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      • Steven E. Harte
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    • Suspected non-AD pathophysiology (SNAP) is a biomarker-based concept that describes individuals with normal amyloid and abnormal tau and/or neurodegeneration biomarker status. This Review discusses the origins of the SNAP construct, along with its prevalence, diagnostic and prognostic implications, and underlying neuropathology.

      • Stephanie J. B. Vos
      • Aurore Delvenne
      • Pieter Jelle Visser
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    • Integration of artificial intelligence into epilepsy management could revolutionize diagnosis and treatment. In this Review, the authors provide an overview of artificial intelligence applications that have been developed in epilepsy and discuss challenges that must be addressed to successfully integrate artificial intelligence into clinical practice.

      • Alfredo Lucas
      • Andrew Revell
      • Kathryn A. Davis
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    • Neurofilaments have been validated as specific body fluid biomarkers of neuro-axonal injury. In this Review, Khalil and colleagues provide an update on the structure and function of neurofilaments, analytical approaches and challenges in different clinical contexts, and progress towards clinical application of neurofilaments as a biomarker in various neurological disorders.

      • Michael Khalil
      • Charlotte E. Teunissen
      • Jens Kuhle
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning and large language models, is revolutionizing health care, from drug discovery and development, through to applications in the risk stratification, diagnosis, imaging, monitoring, prognostication, and pharmacological and surgical treatment of patients.
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