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Alzheimer's loci: epigenetic associations and interaction with genetic factors

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Figure 1. Proposed models incorporating the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) susceptibility
Table 1. Associations between CpGs or index SNPs and NP burden and AD diagnosis.
Figure 2. AD susceptibility loci BIN1 displays multiple, independent associations of CpG methylation with neuritic plaque (NP) burden.
Figure 4. AD susceptibility loci CLU displays multiple, independent associations of CpG methylation with neuritic plaque (NP) burden.
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