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1. ABCA7 frameshift deletion associated with Alzheimer disease in African Americans

4. Altered DNA Methylation in Leukocytes with Trisomy 21

5. Analysis of Copy Number Variation in Alzheimer’s Disease in a Cohort of Clinically Characterized and Neuropathologically Verified Individuals

13. Association of MAPT haplotypes with Alzheimer’s disease risk and MAPT brain gene expression levels

14. Both common variations and rare non-synonymous substitutions and small insertion/deletions in CLU are associated with increased Alzheimer risk

15. Brain Amyloid Deposition and Longitudinal Cognitive Decline in Nondemented Older Subjects: Results from a Multi-Ethnic Population

17. Clinical Determinants of Dementia Related to Stroke

33. Episodic memory performance in a multi-ethnic longitudinal study of 13,037 elderly

36. Fine Mapping of 10q and 18q for Familial Alzheimer's Disease in Caribbean Hispanics

39. Genetic assessment of age-associated Alzheimer disease risk: Development and validation of a polygenic hazard score

42. Gene-Wide Analysis Detects Two New Susceptibility Genes for Alzheimer's Disease

43. Gene-Wise Association of Variants in Four Lysosomal Storage Disorder Genes in Neuropathologically Confirmed Lewy Body Disease

44. Genome-wide pleiotropy analysis of neuropathological traits related to Alzheimer’s disease

61. Neurologic and Neuropsychological Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Intravenous Drug Users without Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Relationship to Head Injury

65. Plasma Amyloid Beta-Peptide 1-42 and Incipient Alzheimer's Disease

82. Smoking and Parkinson's Disease

83. Stroke and the Risk of Alzheimer Disease

95. TREM2 is associated with increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease in African Americans

98. White matter hyperintensities and the mediating role of cerebral amyloid angiopathy in dominantly-inherited Alzheimer’s disease