The PubMED database was used to search for relevant literature. The search was conducted on October 10 of 2019 and repeated on May 15 of 2020 by author GNB and replicated on 17 September 2020 by CF.
Keywords used to identify research articles utilizing second-generation tau PET tracers are detailed in the online material (accessible via this link: https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/4reUTSuqNZHyIC8).
Abstracts and titles of all relevant studies were screened, and articles from other sources, such as references from selected papers or personal knowledge, were added. We report the number for screened, excluded, and finally included articles according to PRISMA guidelines.
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