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Neurovascular unit dysfunction: A vascular component of Alzheimer disease?
In the Clinical Implications of Neuroscience Research review “Neurovascular unit dysfunction: A vascular component of Alzheimer disease?” by Eduardo E. Benarroch (Neurology 2007;68:1730–1732), the author’s name was inadvertently omitted from the byline. Dr. Eduardo E. Benarroch is both author and Section Editor. The publisher regrets the error.
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