Apolipoprotein epsilon 4 allele modifies waist-to-hip ratio effects on cognition and brain structure.
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P. Wolf | C. Decarli | C. Palumbo | W. Milberg | R. Au | A. Beiser | S. Seshadri | R. McGlinchey | D. Zade
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