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Peripheral ApoE4 Leads to Cerebrovascular Dysfunction and Aβ Deposition in Alzheimer's Disease

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This research highlight was supported by the Science and Technology Innovation 2030 Major Projects (2022ZD0211600), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82271574, 82071204, and 81871069), the Key Projects of Commission of Health, Jiangsu Province (ZDB2020008).

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Sun, R., Xie, C. Peripheral ApoE4 Leads to Cerebrovascular Dysfunction and Aβ Deposition in Alzheimer's Disease. Neurosci. Bull. 39, 1330–1332 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-023-01058-1

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