Brain microRNAs are associated with variation in cognitive trajectory in advanced age
In advancing age, some individuals maintain a stable cognitive performance over time, while others experience a rapid decline. Such variation in cognitive trajectory is only partially explained by common neurodegenerative pathologies. Hence, we aimed to identify new molecular processes underlying va...
Main Authors: | Bennett, D.A (Author), Breen, M.S (Author), De Jager, P.L (Author), Jin, P. (Author), Lah, J.J (Author), Levey, A.I (Author), Liu, J. (Author), Schneider, J.A (Author), Seyfried, N.T (Author), Tang, B. (Author), Wang, M. (Author), Wingo, A.P (Author), Wingo, T.S (Author), Yang, H.-S (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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