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Protection against Alzheimer’s Disease with APOE Christchurch Variant — How?

Protective variants of genetic loci are of particular interest for two reasons: first, because they are important from a clinical genetic perspective; and second, because they may give mechanistic clues about potential therapeutic strategies. In Alzheimer’s disease, the most prevalent protective allele is APOE2 (encoding apolipoprotein E2), which…
The New England Journal of Medicine: Search Results in Neurology/Neurosurgery