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Superagers' Genes May Explain Their Exceptional Brain Health
Superagers is a term that generally describes adults 80 and older with episodic memory performance similar to that of people ...
The gene variant posing the greatest genetic risk of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) is called APOE-ε4. A different ...
A large genetic study found that super agers over 80 are less likely to carry the Alzheimer’s risk gene APOE-ε4 and more ...
People who stay mentally sharp into their 80s may owe their edge to rare gene variants that lower Alzheimer’s risk and boost brain resilience.
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Superagers Have at Least Two Key Genetic Advantages, Study Reveals
A massive study of more than 18,000 people has revealed that "SuperAgers" – people unusually resistant to dementia in older ...
Ever see a basset hound and find yourself wanting to (gently) grab its long, floppy ears and give them a little waggle?The ...
Understanding human gene function in living organisms has long been hampered by fundamental differences between species. Although mice share most ...
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The glial-specific role of betaPix during cerebral blood vessel development has been revealed by establishing a new betaPix conditional trap allele in zebrafish.
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