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bibliographicCitation Peskind ER, Wilkinson CW, Petrie EC, Schellenberg GD, Raskind MA. Increased CSF cortisol in AD is a function of APOE genotype. Neurology. 2001 Apr 24;56(8):1094–8. doi: 10.1212/wnl.56.8.1094. PMID: 11320185.
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