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The Nun Study
Clinically silent AD, neuronal hypertrophy, and linguistic skills in early life
D. Iacono, W. R. Markesbery, M. Gross, O. Pletnikova, G. Rudow, P. Zandi, J. C. Troncoso
First published July 8, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b01077
D. Iacono
W. R. Markesbery
M. Gross
O. Pletnikova
G. Rudow
P. Zandi
The Nun Study
Clinically silent AD, neuronal hypertrophy, and linguistic skills in early life
D. Iacono, W. R. Markesbery, M. Gross, O. Pletnikova, G. Rudow, P. Zandi, J. C. Troncoso
Neurology Sep 2009, 73 (9) 665-673; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b01077
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- D. Iacono, MD, PhD,
- W. R. Markesbery, MD,
- M. Gross, PhD,
- O. Pletnikova, MD,
- G. Rudow, BS,
- P. Zandi, PhD and
- J. C. Troncoso, MD
- D. Iacono, MD, PhD,
- W. R. Markesbery, MD,
- M. Gross, PhD,
- O. Pletnikova, MD,
- G. Rudow, BS,
- P. Zandi, PhD and
- J. C. Troncoso, MD
- From the Departments of Pathology (D.I., O.P., G.R., J.C.T.), Division of Neuropathology, Neurology (J.C.T.), and Mental Health (P.Z.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Departments of Pathology, Neurology, and Alzheimer’s Disease Center (W.R.M.), Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, Lexington; and Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (M.G.), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Juan C. Troncoso, Division of Neuropathology, Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Ross Building 558, 720 Rutland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21205 troncoso{at}jhmi.edu
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