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Academic Article A comprehensive genetic association study of Alzheimer disease in African Americans.
Academic Article Association of common genetic variants in GPCPD1 with scaling of visual cortical surface area in humans.
Academic Article Association of leisure-time physical activity with cognition by apolipoprotein-E genotype in persons aged 60 years and over: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES-III).
Academic Article Variants in the ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCA7), apolipoprotein E ?4,and the risk of late-onset Alzheimer disease in African Americans.
Academic Article Global and local ancestry in African-Americans: Implications for Alzheimer's disease risk.
Academic Article A randomized noninferiority trial of condensed protocols for genetic risk disclosure of Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Disclosing Pleiotropic Effects During Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer Disease: A Randomized Trial.
Academic Article Associations of Pulse and Blood Pressure with Hippocampal Volume by APOE and Cognitive Phenotype: The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).
Academic Article C-reactive protein genotypes affect baseline, but not exercise training-induced changes, in C-reactive protein levels.
Academic Article C-reactive protein genotype affects exercise training-induced changes in insulin sensitivity.
Academic Article APOE genotype affects black-white responses of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol subspecies to aerobic exercise training.
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