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Sci Total Environ ; 946: 174218, 2024 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38914326

ABSTRACT

With the worsening indoor air quality in developing countries, more and more attention is being paid to indoor air pollution, especially formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from indoor building materials. A series of methods, such as the C-history method, have been proposed to determine the mechanistic parameters of formaldehyde and other VOC emissions. However, these methods require a relatively long test duration (at least 3 days) and may yield a multi-solution problem for these parameters. Therefore, we have developed a novel method, the two-parameter C-history method, to overcome these limitations by measuring the two early-stage emission characteristic parameters for formaldehyde/VOCs. The experimental results validate the accuracy of this method for different building materials and showed that the test duration can be substantially shortened to within 12 h. Based on this, we propose a new method to quickly predict the two emission characteristic parameters at different temperatures. We optimize the experimental parameters and discuss their influence to further improve accuracy. This method will be useful in engineering applications.

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Heliyon ; 10(10): e30657, 2024 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765042

ABSTRACT

The transportation environment of smart cities is complex and ever-changing, and traffic flow is influenced by various factors. With the increase of traffic flow in smart cities, optimizing traffic intersection signal control has become an important method to improve traffic efficiency and reduce congestion. To this end, a smart city traffic intersection(SCTI) signal control optimization method based on adaptive artificial fish swarm algorithm was studied. Establish the Equation of state of traffic flow at SCTIs to understand the actual traffic flow at SCTIs. On this basis, design SCTI signal control parameters, with the minimum average delay and average number of stops as objective functions, and construct an optimization model for SCTI signal control. By combining chaotic search theory and adaptively improving the artificial fish swarm algorithm, based on the adaptive artificial fish swarm algorithm, the intelligent city traffic intersection signal control optimization model is solved to achieve intelligent city traffic intersection signal control optimization. The experimental results show that the average delay of this method is 7.8 ms, the average number of stops is 2, and the travel time is 68.4 s s. Thus, it is proved that the method in this paper has a good optimization effect of traffic signal control at smart city intersections, which can improve the optimization efficiency of traffic signal control at smart city intersections and reduce traffic congestion at smart city intersections.

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CNS Neurosci Ther ; 29(12): 3935-3942, 2023 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37334755

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The prediction of outcomes in convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) remains a constant challenge. The Encephalitis-Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus-Diazepam Resistance-Image Abnormalities-Tracheal Intubation (END-IT) score was a useful tool for predicting the functional outcomes of CSE patients, excluding cerebral hypoxia patients. With further understanding of CSE, and in view of the deficiencies of END-IT itself, we consider it necessary to modify the prediction tool. METHODS: The prediction model was designed from a cohort of CSE patients from Xijing Hospital (China), between 2008 and 2020. The enrolled subjects were randomly divided into training cohort and validation cohort as a ratio of 2:1. The logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the predictors and construct the nomogram. The performance of the nomogram was assessed by calculating the concordance index, and creating calibration plots to check the consistency between the predicted probabilities of poor prognosis and the actual outcomes of CSE. RESULTS: The training cohort included 131 patients and validation cohort included 66 patients. Variables included in the nomogram were age, etiology of CSE, non-convulsive SE, mechanical ventilation, abnormal albumin level at CSE onset. The concordance index of the nomogram in the training and validation cohorts was 0.853 (95% CI, 0.787-0.920) and 0.806 (95% CI, 0.683-0.923), respectively. The calibration plots showed an adequate consistency between the reported and predicted unfavorable outcomes of patients with CSE at 3 months after discharge. CONCLUSIONS: A nomogram for predicting the individualized risks of poor functional outcomes in CSE was constructed and validated, which has been an important modification of END-IT score.


Subject(s)
Encephalitis , Status Epilepticus , Humans , Nomograms , Prognosis , Status Epilepticus/diagnosis , Status Epilepticus/therapy , Status Epilepticus/etiology , Encephalitis/complications , Diazepam
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BMC Neurol ; 22(1): 276, 2022 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35879681

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is a type of autoimmune encephalitis. The underlying mechanism(s) remain largely unknown. Recent evidence has indicated that the gut microbiome may be involved in neurological immune diseases via the "gut-brain axis". This study aimed to explore the possible relationship between anti-NMDAR encephalitis and the gut microbiome. METHODS: Fecal specimens were collected from 10 patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis and 10 healthy volunteers. The microbiome analysis was based on Illumina sequencing of the V3-V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene. The alpha, beta, and taxonomic diversity analyses were mainly based on the QIIME2 pipeline. RESULTS: There were no statistical differences in epidemiology, medication, and clinical characteristics (except for those related to anti-NMDAR encephalitis) between the two groups. ASV analysis showed that Prevotella was significantly increased, while Bacteroides was reduced in the gut microbiota of the patients, compared with the controls. Alpha diversity results showed a decrease in diversity in the patients compared with the healthy controls, analyzed by the Shannon diversity, Simpson diversity, and Pielou_E uniformity based on the Kruskal-Wallis test (P = 0.0342, 0.0040, and 0.0002, respectively). Beta diversity analysis showed that the abundance and composition of the gut microbiota was significantly different between the two groups, analyzed by weighted and unweighted UniFrac distance (P = 0.005 and 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The abundance and evenness of bacterial distribution were significantly lower and jeopardized in patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis than in healthy controls. Thus, our findings suggest that gut microbiome composition changes might be associated with the anti-NMDAR encephalitis. It could be a causal agent, or a consequence.


Subject(s)
Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Hashimoto Disease , Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis/complications , Hashimoto Disease/complications , Humans , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Ther Adv Neurol Disord ; 15: 17562864221092093, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35498365

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Cerebrovascular events, especially ischemic stroke, are common complications of essential thrombocythemia (ET). Compared to JAK2V617 F mutation, CALR mutation is considered as a lower risk factor of thrombosis in ET. Until now stroke in ET with CALR mutation has rarely been reported. We retrospectively investigated patients diagnosed with stroke and ET in Xijing hospital of Air Force Medical University, from 2015 to 2021. Clinical characteristics (including medical history, physical and auxiliary examination and prognosis) were recorded and associated literature was reviewed. Among the 19 patients diagnosed with both stroke and ET we retrieved, two cases were positive for CALR mutation. In case 1, a 71-year-old man developed the first ischemic event under the treatment of anagrelide, followed by a hemorrhagic stroke after receiving aspirin and clopidogrel for 4 months. Ischemic stroke reccurred and the neurological function deteriorated progressively. In case 2, a 44-year-old man presented with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy due to serious myocardial infarction and subsequent brain imaging indicated three times of ischemic stroke events. The patient gradually got improved through cytoreductive and antiplatelet therapy and rehabilitation. Literature review showed that cerebrovascular event is the most serious neurological complication of ET and may be the presenting symptom. Most of reported cases with ET accompanied by stroke were positive for JAK2 V617 F mutation, but with rare CALR mutation. ET with CALR mutation can cause both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. Identification of such rare causes of stroke is of great importance to provide precise and individualized prevention and therapy.

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Animals (Basel) ; 11(6)2021 May 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34073661

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Previous studies have shown that Bacillus subtilis natto affects rumen fermentation and rumen microbial community structure, which are limited to detect a few microbial abundances using traditional methods. However, the regulation of B. subtilis natto on rumen microorganisms and the mechanisms of microbiota that affect rumen fermentation is still unclear. This study explored the effects of live and autoclaved B. subtilis natto on ruminal microbial composition and diversity in vitro using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and the underlying mechanisms. Rumen fluid was collected, allocated to thirty-six bottles, and divided into three treatments: CTR, blank control group without B. subtilis natto; LBS, CTR with 109 cfu of live B. subtilis natto; and ABS, CTR with 109 cfu of autoclaved B. subtilis natto. The rumen fluid was collected after 0, 6, 12, and 24 h of fermentation, and pH, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), microbial protein (MCP), and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) were determined. The diversity and composition of rumen microbiota were assessed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The results revealed LBS affected the concentrations of NH3-N, MCP, and VFAs (p < 0.05), especially after 12 h, which might be attributed to changes in 18 genera. Whereas ABS only enhanced pH and NH3-N concentration compared with the CTR group (p < 0.05), which might be associated with changes in six genera. Supplementation with live B. subtilis natto improved ruminal NH3-N and propionate concentrations, indicating that live bacteria were better than autoclaved ones. This study advances our understanding of B. subtilis natto in promoting ruminal fermentation, providing a new perspective for the precise utilization of B. subtilis natto in dairy rations.

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Animals (Basel) ; 10(8)2020 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32707966

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Zinc is considered to be an anti-diarrheal agent, and it may therefore reduce the incidence of diarrhea in young calves. In the present study, we aimed to compare the effect of zinc source on growth performance, the incidence of diarrhea, tissue zinc accumulation, the expression of zinc transporters, and the serum concentrations of zinc-dependent proteins in neonatal Holstein dairy calves. Eighteen male newborn Holstein dairy calves were fed milk and starter diet supplemented with or without 80 mg zinc/d in the form of Zn-Met or ZnO for 14 days, and were then euthanized. Zn-Met supplementation improved average daily gain and feed efficiency, and reduced the incidence of diarrhea, compared with control calves (p < 0.05). It also increased the serum and hepatic zinc concentrations and the mRNA expression of the ZIP4 transporter in the jejunal mucosa of the calves (p < 0.05). In addition, the serum alkaline phosphatase activity and metallothionein concentration were higher in Zn-Met-treated calves than in control calves (p < 0.05). ZnO supplementation had similar effects, but these did not reach significance. Thus, Zn-Met supplementation is an effective means of increasing tissue zinc accumulation and jejunal zinc absorption, and can be used as an anti-diarrheal strategy in neonatal calves.

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Curr Protein Pept Sci ; 21(8): 744-750, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32392109

ABSTRACT

In-depth studies have identified many hormones important for controlling mammary growth and maintaining lactation. One of these is melatonin, which is synthesized and secreted by the pineal gland to regulate circadian rhythms, improve antioxidant capacity, and enhance immunity. Prolactin is secreted by the pituitary gland and is associated with the growth and development of mammary glands as well as initiation and maintenance of lactation. The hypothalamus-pituitary system, the most important endocrine system in the body, regulates prolactin secretion mainly through dopamine released from tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic neurons. This review provides a reference for further study and describes the regulation of lactation and prolactin secretion by melatonin, primarily via the protection and stimulation of tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic neurons.


Subject(s)
Dopamine/metabolism , Dopaminergic Neurons/drug effects , Lactation/drug effects , Melatonin/metabolism , Pituitary Gland/drug effects , Prolactin/biosynthesis , Animals , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Dopaminergic Neurons/metabolism , Female , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/drug effects , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/physiology , Hypothalamus/physiology , Lactation/physiology , Mammary Glands, Animal/drug effects , Mammary Glands, Animal/physiology , Melatonin/pharmacology , Pineal Gland/metabolism , Pituitary Gland/metabolism
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Curr Protein Pept Sci ; 21(8): 751-760, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31713482

ABSTRACT

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are molecular chaperones involved in a variety of life activities. HSPs function in the refolding of misfolded proteins, thereby contributing to the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Heat shock factor (HSF) is activated in response to environmental stresses and binds to heat shock elements (HSEs), promoting HSP translation and thus the production of high levels of HSPs to prevent damage to the organism. Here, we summarize the role of molecular chaperones as anti-heat stress molecules and their involvement in immune responses and the modulation of apoptosis. In addition, we review the potential application of HSPs to cancer therapy, general medicine, and the treatment of heart disease.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Regulation , Heat-Shock Proteins/genetics , Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/genetics , Prostatic Neoplasms/genetics , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Apoptosis/genetics , Benzoquinones/therapeutic use , Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism , Heat-Shock Proteins/pharmacology , Humans , Lactams, Macrocyclic/therapeutic use , Male , Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/therapy , Oxidative Stress , Plants/genetics , Plants/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Protein Refolding , Response Elements , Signal Transduction , Stress, Physiological/genetics
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Neuroreport ; 30(16): 1068-1073, 2019 11 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31568198

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OBJECTIVE: Translocase of outer mitochondrial membrane 40 (TOMM40) encodes translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM), which is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD). TOMM40 rs157581-G has been reported to increase susceptibility to AD. However, the effect of TOMM40 rs157581-G in resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) on AD has not been studied. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of TOMM40 rs157581-G on rs-fMRI results in AD patients. METHODS: Twenty-four AD patients were divided into two groups based on TOMM40 rs157581-G status, and clinical and imaging data were compared between the groups. RESULTS: TOMM40 rs157581-G carriers of AD showed decreased regional homogeneity in the left precuneus and decreased amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in the bilateral temporal poles compared with noncarriers of AD. TOMM40 rs157581-G carriers of AD also showed increased functional connectivity between the right middle occipital gyrus and the left supramarginal gyrus and decreased connectivity between the left superior occipital gyrus and the right transverse temporal gyrus in comparison with TOMM40 rs157581-G noncarriers. CONCLUSION: We analyzed rs-fMRI characteristics of TOMM40 rs157581-G carriers of AD for the first time, which suggest that TOMM40 rs157581-G plays a harmful role in AD patients.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/genetics , Brain/physiopathology , Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology , Brain Mapping/methods , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Mitochondrial Precursor Protein Import Complex Proteins , Rest
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Curr Protein Pept Sci ; 20(7): 759-765, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30678623

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Milk is the basic food for infants and newborn animals, providing a rich source of proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins. Milk also provides nourishment for people of all ages due to its abundant nutrients, and it is used in the manufacture of numerous health-related products. Milk contains caseins and whey proteins as the two major protein classes. Caseins fall into four major types known as αs1-, αs2-, ß- and κ-casein, whereas whey proteins comprise a mixture of globular proteins including ß-lactoglobulin, α-lactalbumin, serum albumin, lactoferrin, and other bioactivators. The various biological activities of these proteins are involved in preventing and treating numerous nutritional, physiological and metabolic diseases. This article reviews the bioactivities and functions of milk proteins, which may shed light on future application of milk bioactive substances.


Subject(s)
Milk Proteins/metabolism , Milk/metabolism , Animals , Humans , Milk Proteins/chemistry
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Curr Protein Pept Sci ; 20(2): 139-144, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29756573

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Lactoferrin (lactotransferrin; Lf) is an iron-binding glycoprotein and one of the most important bioactivators in milk and other external secretions. It has numerous biological roles, including the regulation of iron absorption and modulation of immune responses, and has anti-microbial, anti-viral, antioxidant, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory activities. Lf regulates the quantity of iron absorbed in the intestine via its role in iron transport and can also chelate iron, directly or indirectly. Notably, it has been used as an adjuvant therapy for some intestinal diseases. It is now used in nutraceuticalsupplemented infant formula and other food products. This article reviews the content, distribution, physiologic functions and current applications of Lf, and aims to shed light on future prospects for additional applications of Lf.


Subject(s)
Lactoferrin/physiology , Animals , Anti-Infective Agents/metabolism , Antineoplastic Agents/metabolism , Antioxidants/metabolism , Antiviral Agents/metabolism , Humans , Intestinal Absorption , Iron/metabolism , Lactoferrin/pharmacology , Milk/chemistry
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J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ; 26(1): 125-131, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27645612

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anticoagulation therapy has been recommended by major guidelines to reduce the risk of recurrent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation-associated ischemic stroke (AFAIS). However, in real-world clinical practice, oral anticoagulants with either vitamin K antagonists or nonvitamin K antagonists are often underused for these patients. Here, we sought to investigate the current status of oral anticoagulant use in patients with AFAIS in northwestern China. METHODS: We reviewed medical records of consecutive patients with AFAIS discharged from 14 hospitals in northwestern China between January 2012 and May 2015. RESULTS: A total of 1014 cases were included in this study. The mean age of the patients was 70.3 ± 10.8 years. Fifty-four percent were female. Among all participants, only 20.0% received anticoagulants (19.4% warfarin and .6% nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants), whereas 57.5% took antiplatelet drugs and 22.5% received neither anticoagulant nor antiplatelet treatment. Anticoagulant use decreased with increasing age and CHA2DS2-VASc scores. The proportions of anticoagulant use at discharge in patients younger than 65 years, 65-74 years, and 75 years or older were 28.5%, 20.7%, and 13.9%, respectively. Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation patients with CHA2DS2-VASc scores of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 had anticoagulant use rates at discharge of 19.2%, 24.8%, 20.3%, 13.7%, 8.1%, and 8.0%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In northwestern China, oral anticoagulants are substantially underutilized in patients with AFAIS, especially in patients at higher risk of stroke, suggesting a large treatment gap in the secondary prevention management in patients with AFAIS.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/administration & dosage , Atrial Fibrillation/complications , Atrial Fibrillation/drug therapy , Stroke/complications , Stroke/prevention & control , Administration, Oral , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Brain Ischemia/complications , China/epidemiology , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Secondary Prevention , Statistics, Nonparametric , Stroke/etiology
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Mol Neurobiol ; 54(7): 5243-5247, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27578015

ABSTRACT

CHCHD10 gene has been identified to be associated with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Considering the clinical phenotype and pathology characterization were overlapped between FTD and Alzheimer disease (AD), and so far, no systematic analysis of CHCHD10 mutation was conducted in patients with AD in Asian population. Therefore, we screened of all exons in CHCHD10 in a cohort of 484 AD patients (60 with family history) from Mainland China. A heterozygous variant p.A35D (c.104C>A), previously reported in a patient with FTD in Italian population, was identified in a female patient with sporadic LOAD. The age at onset of mutation carrier was 86, presented as typical amnestic dementia. The mutation was found to be deleterious according to in silico predictions and excluded in 500 ethnically and geographically matched controls. Our finding revealed the clinical manifestations of variant p.A35D (c.104C>A) in a LOAD case and indicated that CHCHD10 mutation was presented in different types of dementia.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/genetics , Asian People/genetics , Frontotemporal Dementia/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , Mutation/genetics , Age of Onset , Aged , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/genetics , Cohort Studies , Female , Genetic Association Studies , Humans , Middle Aged
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Neurobiol Aging ; 46: 235.e11-5, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27311648

ABSTRACT

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a clinically heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder, including behavior behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD), semantic dementia, progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA), FTD-parkinsonism, and FTD-motor neuron disease. To date, there are at least 8 causative genes identified in patients with FTD. Among them, variants in the microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT), GRN, and chromosome 9 open-reading frame 72 (C9orf72) genes are considered the major cause of FTD. To date, no comprehensive analyses of mutations in these 3 genes have been conducted in the Chinese population. In this study, we screened all exons of MAPT, and GRN, as well as GGGGCC repeats in C9orf72 in a cohort of 52 patients from mainland China, including 38 bvFTD, 7 PNFA, 2 semantic dementia, and 5 FTD-parkinsonism. As a result, 2 novel mutations in MAPT (p.D177V and p.P513A) were identified in a sporadic and familial patient with PNFA respectively, and one known mutation in MAPT (p.N279K) was detected in an FTD-parkinsonism family. In addition, one reported nonsense mutation (p.Q300Term) in GRN was found in a sporadic patient with bvFTD. Finally, no pathogenic GGGGCC repeats in C9orf72 were detected in any case. To our knowledge, this is the first cohort report screening for common causative mutations in patients with FTD in the Chinese population. Our findings indicate that variants of MAPT and GRN are a common cause of FTD in mainland China.


Subject(s)
Frontotemporal Dementia/genetics , Genetic Association Studies , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics , Mutation/genetics , Proteins/genetics , tau Proteins/genetics , Aged , Asian People/genetics , C9orf72 Protein , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Progranulins
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