Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE-ε4)genotype is associated with decreased 6-month verbal memory performance after mild traumatic brain injury

Author:

Yue John K.12ORCID,Robinson Caitlin K.12,Burke John F.12,Winkler Ethan A.12,Deng Hansen12,Cnossen Maryse C.3,Lingsma Hester F.3,Ferguson Adam R.12,McAllister Thomas W.4,Rosand Jonathan56,Burchard Esteban G.7,Sorani Marco D.12,Sharma Sourabh18,Nielson Jessica L.12,Satris Gabriela G.12,Talbott Jason F.29,Tarapore Phiroz E.12,Korley Frederick K.10,Wang Kevin K.W.11,Yuh Esther L.19,Mukherjee Pratik19,Diaz-Arrastia Ramon12,Valadka Alex B.13,Okonkwo David O.14,Manley Geoffrey T.12,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurological Surgery; University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco CA USA

2. Brain and Spinal Injury Center; San Francisco General Hospital; San Francisco CA USA

3. Department of Public Health; Erasmus Medical Center; Rotterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Psychiatry; Indiana University School of Medicine; Indianapolis IN USA

5. Program in Medical and Population Genetics; The Broad Institute at MIT and Harvard; Cambridge MA USA

6. Department of Neurology; Harvard Medical School; Boston MA USA

7. Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences; University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco CA USA

8. Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University; Maywood IL USA

9. Department of Radiology; University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco CA USA

10. Department of Emergency Medicine; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Ann Arbor MI USA

11. Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience; University of Florida; Gainesville FL USA

12. Department of Neurology; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA USA

13. Department of Neurological Surgery; Virginia Commonwealth University; Richmond VA USA

14. Department of Neurological Surgery; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Pittsburgh PA USA

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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