Research progress of non ⁃ invasive biomarkers and artificial intelligence multimodal integration technology in the early diagnosis and screening of Alzheimer’s disease
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1The First Clinical Medical College,2School of Medical Imaging,3School of Health Policy & Management,4Laboratory for Digital Intelligence & Health Governance,Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 211166 ,China

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    Alzheimer’s disease(AD)has emerged as a major global public health challenge in the 21st century. Current clinical diagnosis primarily relies on techniques such as cerebrospinal fluid biomarker testing and amyloid PET imaging,yet these methods have exhibited significant limitations:cerebrospinal fluid testing is invasive,and PET imaging involves high costs and radiation exposure. Although neuropsychological scales are widely used in clinical practice,their strong subjectivity and lack of specificity considerably reduce diagnostic sensitivity,particularly in early-stage AD. In response to this situation,this article provides a systematic review of the latest advances in non-invasive diagnostic technologies for AD,with a focus on breakthroughs in peripheral biofluids(e.g., blood,saliva)biomarker detection techniques,as well as the application prospects and innovative value of artificial intelligence-driven multimodal data integration strategies in the early identification and precise diagnosis of AD.

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WANG Anqian, LI Xinzhu, ZHOU Chenyu. Research progress of non ⁃ invasive biomarkers and artificial intelligence multimodal integration technology in the early diagnosis and screening of Alzheimer’s disease[J].,2026,46(3):457-465.

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  • Received:July 25,2025
  • Revised:September 07,2025
  • Adopted:September 15,2025
  • Online: March 12,2026
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