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SUBMITTER: Soeira-de-Souza MG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6493783 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Soeira-de-Souza Márcio Gerhardt MG Bio Danielle Soares DS Dias Vasco Videira VV Martins do Prado Carolina C Campos Rodolfo Nunes RN Costa Luis Felipe de Oliveira LF Moreno Doris Hupfeld DH Ojopi Elida Benquique EB Gattaz Wagner Farid WF Moreno Ricardo Alberto RA
CNS neuroscience & therapeutics 20101001 5
Apolipoprotein E (APOE) has been extensively studied as a risk factor for sporadic and late onset Alzheimer's Disease (AD). APOE allele (∗)3, the most frequent variant, is not associated to cognitive dysfunction (CD) or to increased AD risk. Differently, the (∗)4 allele is a well-established risk factor for CD, while the (∗)2 allele is associated with survival and longevity. CD is an important feature of Bipolar Disorder (BD) and recent data suggest that CD may be one of its endophenotypes, alth ...[more]