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Genome-wide association and multi-omics studies identify MGMT as a novel risk gene for Alzheimer's disease among women.
Alzheimers Dement
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2022
AD, ADGC, Alzheimer's Disease, Alzheimer's disease, CpG, CpG sites, DNA-methylated CpGs, Hutterite, MAPT, MGMT, MGMT SNPs, MGMT promoter, MGMT variants, SNPs, apolipoprotein E, breast cancer, consanguineous, novel genes, persons, risk gene, rs12256016, rs12775171, rs2803456, single nucleotide polymorphisms, tau, tau gene, tau gene (MAPT) region, women
Author NameAffiliation
Jae Yoon ChungBoston University School of Medicine
Sahar V MozaffariThe University of Chicago
Xiaoling ZhangBoston University School of Medicine
Margaret A Pericak-VanceDr. John T. Macdonald Foundation of Human Genetics and John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Jonathan L HainesDepartment of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology, Case Western Reserve University
Jonathan L HainesDepartment of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology, Case Western Reserve University
Gerard D SchellenbergUniversity of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Kathryn L LunettaBoston University School of Public Health
Carole OberThe University of Chicago
Lindsay A FarrerBoston University School of Medicine
Lindsay A FarrerBoston University School of Medicine
Lindsay A FarrerBoston University School of Medicine
Lindsay A FarrerBoston University School of Public Health
Lindsay A FarrerBoston University School of Public Health
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