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Relationship between Cellular Aging, Perceived Stress, Cardiovascular Risk & Resilience in Black and African American Family Caregivers of Persons with Dementia
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The Association of Alzheimer’s Disease-related Blood-based Biomarkers with Cognitive Test Performance in the Congolese Population
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Alzheimer's Disease Associated Genomic Variants Identified in White Populations are Present in African Americans at Risk for Alzheimer's Disease Due to Family History
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LCMT-1 is an essential component of neuronal development
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Development of Region-Specific Tau Pathology in P301S Mice
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Amyloid Precursor Protein Regulation by G Protein-Coupled Receptor 12
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From epigenetic memory to memory loss: How tau prevents LSD1 from regulating transcription and induces cell death in Alzheimer’s disease
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Neuron-specific cellular functions of Interleukin-9 in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Association between Anti-Inflammatory Interleukin-10 and Executive Function in African American Women at risk for Alzheimer's Disease
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Characterization of LR11/SorLA in Mild Cognitive Impairment
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APOE ε4, but not diabetes, is a risk factor for
Alzheimer's Disease
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Identification and characterization of disease-associated proteins
in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
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Characterization of the Relationship Between LR11 and Tau Pathology
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Aberrant Proteasome Pathway in Alzheimer's Disease at Early
Stage revealed by Whole-Transcriptome Study
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M1 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling and Regulation ofAmyloid Precursor Protein Processing
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Genome-wide alteration of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
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RNA-binding proteins with mixed charge domains self-assemble, aggregate, and interact with core pathologies in Alzheimer's Disease
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Amplification of amyloid-beta strains and their connection to tau in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Physical Activity May be a Modifiable Risk Factor for Cognitive Decline in African Americans and Caucasians at High Risk for Developing Alzheimer's Disease
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