Genome-wide haplotype association study identifies the FRMD4A gene as a risk locus for Alzheimer's disease.
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In a second step, we attempted to replicate the best suggestive haplotype associations in the GERAD1 consortium (2820 AD cases and 6356 controls) and observed that 9 of them showed nominal association. ...
In a second step, we attempted to replicate the best suggestive haplotype associations in the GERAD1 consortium (2820 AD cases …