Increased APOE ε4 expression is associated with the difference in Alzheimer's disease risk from diverse ancestral backgrounds

Anthony J. Griswold, Katrina Celis, Parker L. Bussies, Farid Rajabli, Patrice L. Whitehead, Kara L. Hamilton-Nelson, Gary W. Beecham, Derek M. Dykxhoorn, Karen Nuytemans, Liyong Wang, Olivia K. Gardner, Daniel A. Dorfsman, Eileen H. Bigio, Marek Marsel Mesulam, Sandra Weintraub, Changiz Geula, Marla Gearing, Elisa McGrath-Martinez, Clifton L. Dalgard, William K. ScottJonathan L. Haines, Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Juan I. Young, Jeffery M. Vance*

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