Unbiased classification of the elderly human brain proteome resolves distinct clinical and pathophysiological subtypes of cognitive impairment
Lenora Higginbotham(Emory University), Nicholas T. Seyfried(Emory University), Earvin S. Tio(University of Toronto), Allan I. Levey(Emory University), Kathleen Carter(Emory University), Erik C. B. Johnson(Emory University), Philip L. De Jager(Broad Institute), Eric B. Dammer(Emory University), Duc M. Duong(Emory University), Daniel Felsky(Centre for Addiction and Mental Health), Luming Yin(Emory University), Rafi U. Haque(Emory University), James J. Lah(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), David A. Bennett(Rush University Medical Center)
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