Invited commentary: lipoproteins and dementia - is it the apolipoprotein A-I?
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Low HDL cholesterol is a risk factor for deficit and decline in memory in midlife: the Whitehall II studyApolipoprotein A-I: insights from redox proteomics for its role in neurodegenerationOverexpression of human apolipoprotein A-I preserves cognitive function and attenuates neuroinflammation and cerebral amyloid angiopathy in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease.Modified apolipoprotein (apo) A-I by artificial sweetener causes severe premature cellular senescence and atherosclerosis with impairment of functional and structural properties of apoA-I in lipid-free and lipid-bound state.
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Invited commentary: lipoproteins and dementia - is it the apolipoprotein A-I?
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Nikolaos Scarmeas
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10.1093/AJE/KWM033
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2007-02-13T00:00:00Z