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Sleep Medicine|July 27, 2013
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: devising controlled active treatment studies for symptomatic and neuroprotective therapy--a consensus statement from the International Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Study GroupC H Schenck, J Y Montplaisir, B Frauscher, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 11, 2011
APOE and Alzheimer disease: a major gene with semi-dominant inheritanceE Genin, D Hannequin, D Wallon, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 21, 2012
Genome-wide haplotype association study identifies the FRMD4A gene as a risk locus for Alzheimer's diseaseJ-C Lambert, B Grenier-Boley, D Harold, et al.
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Sleep Medicine|July 27, 2013
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: devising controlled active treatment studies for symptomatic and neuroprotective therapy--a consensus statement from the International Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Study GroupC H Schenck, J Y Montplaisir, B Frauscher, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 11, 2011
APOE and Alzheimer disease: a major gene with semi-dominant inheritanceE Genin, D Hannequin, D Wallon, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 21, 2012
Genome-wide haplotype association study identifies the FRMD4A gene as a risk locus for Alzheimer's diseaseJ-C Lambert, B Grenier-Boley, D Harold, et al.
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