The-48 C/T polymorphism in the presenilin 1 promoter is associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and an increased A beta load in brain

J C Lambert, D M A Mann, J M Harris, M C Chartier-Harlin, A Cumming, J Coates, H Lemmon, D St Clair, T Iwatsubo, C Lendon

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