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    APOE and APOC1 genetic polymorphisms in age-associated memory impairment

    We studied the distribution of two genetic polymorphisms (APOE and APOC1) in a sample of 100 subjects fulfilling the NIMH criteria for age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) and 124 controls. We found signif...

    D. Bartrés-Faz, I.C. Clemente, C. Junqué, N. Valveny, A. López-Alomar in Neurogenetics (2001)

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    Apolipoproteins E and C1 and brain morphology in memory impaired elders

    Previous research has shown that polymorphisms of the apolipoproteins E (APOE) and APOC1 represent genetic risk factors for dementia and for cognitive impairment in the elderly. The brain mechanisms by which thes...

    J. M. Serra-Grabulosa, P. Salgado-Pineda, C. Junqué, C. Solé-Padullés in Neurogenetics (2003)

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    Neuroimaging as endpoints in clinical trials: Are we there yet? Perspective from the first Provence workshop

    M Valenzuela, D Bartrés-Faz, F Beg, A Fornito, E Merlo-Pich in Molecular Psychiatry (2011)