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Additional file 1: of CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology

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posted on 2019-09-15, 03:38 authored by J. Miners, P. Kehoe, S. Love, H. Zetterberg, K. Blennow
Figure S1 CSF-sPDGFRβ is not altered in relation to age or gender. (a) Scatterplot showing no statistically significant relationship between CSF-sPDGFRβ level and age in AD (red) and control (green). The best-fit linear regression line and 95% confidence interval for each group are superimposed. (b) Bar chart showing CSF-sPDGFRβ level in control and AD group stratified for gender. No significant differences were observed. Bars represent the mean ± SEM. (DOCX 209 kb)

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