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George Perry to Cohort Studies

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Connection Strength

0.136
  1. Calder?n-Garcidue?as L, Franco-Lira M, D'Angiulli A, Rodr?guez-D?az J, Blaurock-Busch E, Busch Y, Chao CK, Thompson C, Mukherjee PS, Torres-Jard?n R, Perry G. Mexico City normal weight children exposed to high concentrations of ambient PM2.5 show high blood leptin and endothelin-1, vitamin D deficiency, and food reward hormone dysregulation versus low pollution controls. Relevance for obesity and Alzheimer disease. Environ Res. 2015 Jul; 140:579-92.
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    Score: 0.096
  2. Fawver JN, Ghiwot Y, Koola C, Carrera W, Rodriguez-Rivera J, Hernandez C, Dineley KT, Kong Y, Li J, Jhamandas J, Perry G, Murray IV. Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP): a second amyloid in Alzheimer's disease. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2014; 11(10):928-40.
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    Score: 0.022
  3. Calder?n-Garcidue?as L, Kavanaugh M, Block M, D'Angiulli A, Delgado-Ch?vez R, Torres-Jard?n R, Gonz?lez-Maciel A, Reynoso-Robles R, Osnaya N, Villarreal-Calderon R, Guo R, Hua Z, Zhu H, Perry G, Diaz P. Neuroinflammation, hyperphosphorylated tau, diffuse amyloid plaques, and down-regulation of the cellular prion protein in air pollution exposed children and young adults. J Alzheimers Dis. 2012; 28(1):93-107.
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    Score: 0.019
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