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The following pages link to Genetic epidemiological study of maternal and paternal transmission of Alzheimer's disease. (Q53336240):
Displaying 19 items.
- Mitochondria in Alzheimer's disease (Q30310386) (← links)
- Increased fibrillar amyloid-{beta} burden in normal individuals with a family history of late-onset Alzheimer's (Q33778436) (← links)
- Oxidative stress and amyloid-beta pathology in normal individuals with a maternal history of Alzheimer's (Q34258737) (← links)
- Effects of ApoE4 and maternal history of dementia on hippocampal atrophy (Q34440832) (← links)
- Maternal transmission of Alzheimer's disease: prodromal metabolic phenotype and the search for genes. (Q34552263) (← links)
- Structural brain changes in normal individuals with a maternal history of Alzheimer's (Q35046339) (← links)
- Maternal age affects brain metabolism in adult children of mothers affected by Alzheimer's disease (Q35161146) (← links)
- Role of mitochondrial homeostasis and dynamics in Alzheimer's disease (Q35916588) (← links)
- Maternal transmission of Alzheimer disease (Q36020479) (← links)
- Maternal family history of Alzheimer's disease predisposes to reduced brain glucose metabolism (Q36277213) (← links)
- Maternal dementia age at onset in relation to amyloid burden in non-demented elderly offspring (Q36687669) (← links)
- Mitochondria in neurodegeneration (Q36745271) (← links)
- Declining brain glucose metabolism in normal individuals with a maternal history of Alzheimer disease (Q37180524) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation of a Randomly Censored Covariate Improves Logistic Regression Analysis (Q37305738) (← links)
- Evidence for parent of origin effect in late-onset Alzheimer disease (Q44094534) (← links)
- Increasing depressive symptoms in children of Alzheimer parents (Q48858942) (← links)
- Linear Regression with a Randomly Censored Covariate: Application to an Alzheimer's Study (Q49868397) (← links)
- A key role for MAM in mediating mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer disease (Q51737097) (← links)
- Maternal imprinting on cognition markers of wild type and transgenic Alzheimer's disease model mice. (Q52565458) (← links)