Aging, gender and APOE isotype modulate metabolism of Alzheimer's Aβ peptides and F2-isoprostanes in the absence of detectable amyloid deposits

Jun Yao, Suzana S. Petanceska, Thomas J. Montine, David M. Holtzman, Stephen D. Schmidt, Carolyn A. Parker, Michael J. Callahan, William J. Lipinski, Charles L. Bisgaier, Brian A. Turner, Ralph A. Nixon, Ralph N. Martins, Charles Ouimet, Jonathan D. Smith, Peter Davies, Eugene Laska, Michelle E. Ehrlich, Lary C. Walker, Paul M. Mathews, Sam Gandy*

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