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Proteome-Wide Discovery of Cortical Proteins That May Provide Motor Resilience to Offset the Negative Effects of Pathologies in Older Adults.
Seasonal plasticity of cognition and related biological measures in adults with and without Alzheimer disease: Analysis of multiple cohorts.
Sleep fragmentation and Parkinson's disease pathology in older adults without Parkinson's disease.
Suprachiasmatic neuron numbers and rest-activity circadian rhythms in older humans.
Spinal Arteriolosclerosis Is Common in Older Adults and Associated With Parkinsonism.
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Spinal Arteriolosclerosis Is Common in Older Adults and Associated With Parkinsonism.
Spinal Arteriolosclerosis Is Common in Older Adults and Associated With Parkinsonism. Stroke. 2017 10; 48(10):2792-2798.
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Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Arteriolosclerosis
Brain
Cohort Studies
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Microvessels
Parkinsonian Disorders
Spinal Cord
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Julie A Schneider
Aron S Buchman
Sue Leurgans
Sukriti Nag
Alifiya Kapasi