NFL strongly correlates with TNF-R1 in the plasma of AD patients, but not with cognitive decline
Abstract Peripheral inflammation mechanisms involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have yet to be accurately characterized and the identification of blood biomarker profiles could help predict cognitive decline and optimize patient care. Blood biomarkers described to date have failed to provide a...
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Auteurs principaux: | Constance Delaby, A. Julian, G. Page, S. Ragot, Sylvain Lehmann, M. Paccalin |
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2021
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