Epigenome-wide analyses identify DNA methylation signatures of dementia risk
Rosie M. Walker(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Kathryn L. Evans(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Archie Campbell(Vanderbilt University), Konrad Rawlik(Roslin Institute), Yanni Zeng(Sun Yat-sen University), Caroline Hayward(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Kadi Vaher(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Mairead L. Bermingham(University of Edinburgh), Toni‐Kim Clarke(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Riccardo E. Marioni(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Andrew D. Bretherick(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), David J. Porteous(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Carmen Amador(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Andrew M. McIntosh(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Stewart W. Morris(University of Edinburgh), Kalyani Pandya(Edinburgh Cancer Research)
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