Sex-related differences in the relationship between β-amyloid and cognitive trajectories in older adults.
Cutter A. Lindbergh(University Memory and Aging Center), Joel H. Kramer(University of California, San Francisco), Breton M. Asken(University of California, San Francisco), Adam M. Staffaroni(University Memory and Aging Center), Renaud La Joie(University of California, San Francisco), Kevin Wojta(University Memory and Aging Center), Alexandra C. Apple(University Memory and Aging Center), Elena Tsoy(University Memory and Aging Center), Kaitlin B. Casaletto(University Memory and Aging Center), Gil D. Rabinovici(University of California, San Francisco), Jessica E. Rexach(University of California, Los Angeles), Leonardo Iaccarino(University Memory and Aging Center), Lauren Edwards(University Memory and Aging Center), Devyn L. Cotter(University Memory and Aging Center), Fanny M. Elahi(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Samantha Walters(University Memory and Aging Center), Michelle You(University Memory and Aging Center), John Neuhaus(Max Planck Research Unit for Neurogenetics)
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