Gender difference in apolipoprotein E-associated risk for familial Alzheimer disease: a possible clue to the higher incidence of Alzheimer disease in women.
Haydeh Payami(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Gerard D. Schellenberg(University of Pennsylvania), Kim R. Montee, Jeffrey Kaye(Oregon Health & Science University), M. Litt(Oregon Health & Science University), Gary Sexton, Sepideh Zareparsi(University of Michigan), T. Bird, Ellen M. Wijsman(University of Washington Medical Center), C E Yu, Leonard L. Heston
PubMed
April 1, 1996
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