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Filters: Author is Vance, Jeffery M and Keyword is Genetic Predisposition to Disease  [Clear All Filters]
2024
Ray NR, Kunkle BW, Hamilton-Nelson K, Kurup JT, Rajabli F, Qiao M, Vardarajan BN, Cosacak MI, Kizil C, Jean-Francois M et al..  2024.  Extended genome-wide association study employing the African genome resources panel identifies novel susceptibility loci for Alzheimer's disease in individuals of African ancestry.. Alzheimers Dement. 20(8):5247-5261.
2021
Kunkle BW, Schmidt M, Klein H-U, Naj AC, Hamilton-Nelson KL, Larson EB, Evans DA, De Jager PL, Crane PK, Buxbaum JD et al..  2021.  Novel Alzheimer Disease Risk Loci and Pathways in African American Individuals Using the African Genome Resources Panel: A Meta-analysis.. JAMA Neurol. 78(1):102-113.
2019
Gardner OK, Wang L, Van Booven D, Whitehead PL, Hamilton-Nelson KL, Adams LD, Starks TD, Hofmann NK, Vance JM, Cuccaro ML et al..  2019.  RNA editing alterations in a multi-ethnic Alzheimer disease cohort converge on immune and endocytic molecular pathways.. Hum Mol Genet. 28(18):3053-3061.
2013
Nuytemans K, Bademci G, Kohli MM, Beecham GW, Wang L-S, Young JI, Nahab F, Martin ER, Gilbert JR, Benatar M et al..  2013.  C9ORF72 intermediate repeat copies are a significant risk factor for Parkinson disease.. Ann Hum Genet. 77(5):351-63.
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