Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease Is Not Associated with APOE
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease2021Vol. 84(1), pp. 141–149
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Ioanna Katzourou, the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Ganna Leonenko, Dobril Ivanov, Alun Meggy, Iain Marshall, Rebecca Sims, Julie Williams, Peter Holmans, Valentina Escott‐Price
Abstract
Further exploration is required to uncover possible genetic variants that affect the rate of decline in patients with AD.
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