The first genome‐wide association study in the Argentinian and Chilean populations identifies shared genetics with Europeans in Alzheimer's disease

INTRODUCTION Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) are fundamental for identifying loci associated with diseases. However, they require replication in other ethnicities. METHODS We performed GWAS on sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) including 539 patients and 854 controls from Argentina and Ch...

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Published in:Alzheimer's & dementia Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 1298 - 1308
Main Authors: Dalmasso, Maria Carolina, Rojas, Itziar, Olivar, Natividad, Muchnik, Carolina, Angel, Bárbara, Gloger, Sergio, Sanchez Abalos, Mariana Soledad, Chacón, María Victoria, Aránguiz, Rafael, Orellana, Paulina, Cuesta, Carolina, Galeano, Pablo, Campanelli, Lorenzo, Novack, Gisela Vanina, Martinez, Luis Eduardo, Medel, Nancy, Lisso, Julieta, Sevillano, Zulma, Irureta, Nicolás, Castaño, Eduardo Miguel, Montrreal, Laura, Thoenes, Michaela, Hanses, Claudia, Heilmann‐Heimbach, Stefanie, Kairiyama, Claudia, Mintz, Inés, Villella, Ivana, Rueda, Fabiana, Romero, Amanda, Wukitsevits, Nancy, Quiroga, Ivana, Gona, Cristian, Lambert, Jean‐Charles, Solis, Patricia, Politis, Daniel Gustavo, Mangone, Carlos Alberto, Gonzalez‐Billault, Christian, Boada, Mercè, Tàrraga, Lluís, Slachevsky, Andrea, Albala, Cecilia, Fuentes, Patricio, Kochen, Silvia, Brusco, Luis Ignacio, Ruiz, Agustín, Morelli, Laura, Ramírez, Alfredo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01-02-2024
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