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Ten-Year Change in Plasma Amyloid beta Levels and Late-Life Cognitive Decline
Archives of Neurology, 10/15/09
Okereke OI et al. – In this large community–dwelling sample, higher plasma A–beta 40 to A–beta 42 ratios in late midlife and increases in A–beta 40 to A–beta 42 ratios 10 years later were significantly associated with greater decline in global cognition at late life.
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