Elevated amyloid β protein (Aβ42) and late onset Alzheimer's disease are associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms in the urokinase-type plasminogen activator gene

Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner, James Roland, Lars Feuk, Jonathan Prince, Michael Tucker, Linda Younkin, Maria Hella, Shushant Jain, Alyssa Hackett, Leah Scanlin, Jason Kelly, Muthoni Kihiko-Ehman, Matthew Neltner, Louis Hersch, Mark Kindy, William Markesbery, Michael Hutton, Mariza de Andrade, Ronald C. Petersen, Neill Graff-RadfordSteve Estus, Anthony J. Brookes, Steven G. Younkin

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