APOE DNA methylation is altered in Lewy body dementia

Author:

Tulloch Jessica12,Leong Lesley2,Chen Sunny2,Keene C. Dirk3,Millard Steven P.4,Shutes‐David Andrew14,Lopez Oscar L.5,Kofler Julia6,Kaye Jeffrey A.7,Woltjer Randy8,Nelson Peter T.9,Neltner Janna H.9,Jicha Gregory A.10,Galasko Douglas11,Masliah Eliezer12,Leverenz James B.13,Yu Chang‐En12,Tsuang Debby114

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical CenterVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemSeattleWAUSA

2. Division of Gerontology and Geriatric MedicineDepartment of MedicineUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWAUSA

3. Neuropathology DivisionDepartment of PathologyUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWAUSA

4. Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical CenterVA Puget Sound Health Care SystemSeattleWAUSA

5. Department of NeurologyUniversity of PittsburghPittsburghPAUSA

6. Division of NeuropathologyDepartment of PathologyUniversity of PittsburghPittsburghPAUSA

7. Department of NeurologyOregon Health and Science UniversityPortlandORUSA

8. Department of PathologyOregon Health and Science UniversityPortlandORUSA

9. Department of PathologyUniversity of KentuckyLexingtonKYUSA

10. Department of NeurologyUniversity of KentuckyLexingtonKYUSA

11. Department of NeurosciencesUniversity of California San DiegoSan DiegoCAUSA

12. National Institutes of HealthDivision of NeuroscienceNational Institute on AgingBethesdaMDUSA

13. Department of NeurologyCleveland ClinicClevelandOHUSA

14. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWAUSA

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Emory University

National Institute on Aging

University of Kentucky

Oregon Health and Science University

Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

Alzheimer's Disease Centers at the University of Pittsburgh

University of California at San Diego

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Health Policy,Epidemiology

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