Alzheimer's disease is associated with disruption in thiamin transport physiology: A potential role for neuroinflammation.

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Full Title: Neurobiol Dis

Abbreviation: Neurobiol Dis

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Subject Category: Neurology

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"This study was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health to HMS (DK-56061, AA-018071 and AA-018071S1), GWA (GM130377), and AA (HL147311–02S1), and from the Department of Veterans Affairs (101BX001142) (to HMS). Credit author statement: Conceptualization: Hamid M. Said, Geoffrey W Abbott, Amal Alachkar and Kalidas Ramamoorthy; Experimentation: Kalidas Ramamoorthy, Ryan Yoshimura, Saleh Al-Juburi, Kasin Y Anandam, Rubina Kapadia; Interpretation: Kalidas Ramamoorthy, Ryan Yoshimura, Geoffrey W Abbott, Amal Alachkar, Hamid M. Said; Writing: Kalidas Ramamoorthy, Ryan Yoshimura; Review & Editing: Geoffrey W Abbott, Amal Alachkar, Hamid M. Said; Supervision: Geoffrey W Abbott, Amal Alachkar, Hamid M. Said; Funding acquisition: Geoffrey W Abbott, Amal Alachkar, Hamid M. Said."

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