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The first genome-wide association study in the Argentinian and Chilean populations identifies shared genetics with Europeans in Alzheimer's disease

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Introduction: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are fundamental for identifying loci associated with diseases. However, they require replication in other ethnicities. Methods: We performed GWAS o...

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Albala, Cecilia; Fuentes, Patricio; Kochen, Silvia; Brusco, Luis; Ruiz, Agustín; Morelli, Laura; Ramírez, Alfredo

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Dalmasso MC, de Rojas I, Olivar N, Muchnik C, Angel B, Gloger S, Sanchez Abalos MS, Chacón MV, Aránguiz R, Orellana P, Cuesta C, Galeano P, Campanelli L, Novack GV, Martinez LE, Medel N, Lisso J, Sevillano Z, Irureta N, Castaño EM, Montrreal L, Thoenes M, Hanses C, Heilmann-Heimbach S, Kairiyama C, Mintz I, Villella I, Rueda F, Romero A, Wukitsevits N, Quiroga I, Gona C, Lambert JC, Solis P, Politis DG, Mangone CA, Gonzalez-Billault C, Boada M, Tàrraga L, Slachevsky A, Albala C, Fuentes P, Kochen S, Brusco LI, Ruiz A, Morelli L, Ramírez A. The first genome-wide association study in the Argentinian and Chilean populations identifies shared genetics with Europeans in Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Feb;20(2):1298-1308. doi: 10.1002/alz.13522

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