Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8959034 Biological Psychiatry 2018 38 Pages PDF
Abstract
The associations between SNPs in the genes TNKS and DLG2 and AD-related increases in shape asymmetry are of particular interest; these SNPs have previously been associated with subcortical volumes of amygdala and putamen but have not yet been associated with AD pathology. For AD candidate SNPs, we extend previous work to show that their effects on subcortical brain structures are asymmetric. This provides novel evidence about the biological underpinnings of brain asymmetry as a disease marker.
Related Topics
Life Sciences Neuroscience Biological Psychiatry
Authors
, , , , , ,