Increased posterior default mode network activity and structural connectivity in young adult APOE-ε4 carriers: a multimodal imaging investigation.

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Full Title: Neurobiol Aging

Abbreviation: Neurobiol Aging

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Subject Category: Geriatrics

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"This work was supported by Alzheimer's Research UK (KSG), the Medical Research Council (MR/N01233X/1: KSG; G1002149: KSG, CJH), a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (104943/Z/14/Z; CJH), The Waterloo Foundation, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/I007091/1; KSG, MP), and the Welsh Government (via the Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience). The authors would like to thank John Evans, Martin Stuart, and Peter Hobden for scanning support."

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