Genetic association between Notch4 polymorphisms and Alzheimer's disease in the Japanese population.
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Tomoko Watanabe | H. Arai | A. Ueki | N. Shibata | C. Usui | Taku Ohkubo | T. Ohnuma | Shinji Higashi | Maiko Higashi | Akiyoshi Kitajima | M. Nagao | Ritsuko Kawashima
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