Bridging the Gap: Multi-Omics Profiling of Brain Tissue in Alzheimer’s Disease and Older Controls in Multi-Ethnic Populations
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)2024
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Joseph S. Reddy, Laura Heath, Abby Vander Linden, Mariet Allen, Kátia de Paiva Lopes, Fatemeh Seifar, Erming Wang, Yiyi Ma, William L. Poehlman, Zachary Quicksall, Alexi Runnels, Yanling Wang, Duc M. Duong, Luming Yin, Kaiming Xu, Erica Modeste, Anantharaman Shantaraman, Eric B. Dammer, Lingyan Ping, Stephanie R. Oatman, Jo Scanlan, Charlotte C.G. Ho, Minerva M. Carrasquillo, Merve Atık, Geovanna Yepez, Adriana O. Mitchell, Thuy Nguyen, Xianfeng Chen, David X. Márquez, Hasini Reddy, Harrison Xiao, Sudha Seshadri, Richard Mayeux, Stefan Prokop, Edward B. Lee, Geidy E. Serrano, Thomas G. Beach, Andrew F. Teich, V. Haroutunian, Edward J. Fox, Marla Gearing, Aliza P. Wingo, Thomas S. Wingo, James J. Lah, Allan I. Levey, Dennis W. Dickson, Lisa L. Barnes, Philip L. De Jager, Bin Zhang, David A. Bennett, Nicholas T. Seyfried, Anna K. Greenwood, Nilüfer Ertekin‐Taner
Abstract
Inclusion of traditionally underrepresented groups in multi-omics studies is essential to discover the full spectrum of precision medicine targets that will be pertinent to all populations affected with AD.
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