Sexual dimorphism in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment: a DTI study.
Previous PET and MRI studies have indicated that the degree to which pathology translates into clinical symptoms is strongly dependent on sex with women more likely to express pathology as a diagnosis of AD, whereas men are more resistant to clinical symptoms in the face of the same degree of pathol...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laurence O'Dwyer, Franck Lamberton, Arun L W Bokde, Michael Ewers, Yetunde O Faluyi, Colby Tanner, Bernard Mazoyer, Desmond O'Neill, Máiréad Bartley, Rónán Collins, Tara Coughlan, David Prvulovic, Harald Hampel |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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