New insight into Hippocampal Scelrosis of Aging (HS-A), a common disease affecting the elderly, was provided in a genome-wide association study (GWAS), led by Peter Nelson, MD, PhD, of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging at the University of Kentucky, and David Fardo, PhD, of UK's Department of Biostatistics. Researchers from 16 different institutions compared 363 persons with autopsy-proven HS-A to a control group of 2,303 other individuals in an attempt to identify ...
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