Alan Jay Lerner
Alan Jay Lerner (August 31, 1918 – June 14, 1986) was an American lyricist and librettist. In collaboration with Frederick Loewe, and later Burton Lane, he created some of the world's most popular and enduring works of musical theatre both for the stage and on film. Lerner won three Tony Awards and three Academy Awards, among other honors. Provided by Wikipedia
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Computerized Block Games for Automated Cognitive Assessment: Development and Evaluation Study by Xiangyi Cheng, Grover C Gilmore, Alan J Lerner, Kiju Lee
Published 2023-05-01
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CYP46A1 activation by low-dose efavirenz enhances brain cholesterol metabolism in subjects with early Alzheimer’s disease by Alan J. Lerner, Steven E. Arnold, Erin Maxfield, Aaron Koenig, Maria E. Toth, Brooke Fortin, Natalia Mast, Bianca A. Trombetta, John Denker, Andrew A. Pieper, Curtis Tatsuoka, Sangeetha Raghupathy, Irina A. Pikuleva
Published 2022-12-01
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Effects of methylphenidate on neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's disease: Evidence from the ADMET 2 study by Emily D. Clark, Jamie Perin, Nathan Herrmann, Olga Brawman‐Mintzer, Krista L. Lanctôt, Alan J. Lerner, Jacobo Mintzer, Prasad R. Padala, Paul B. Rosenberg, Susie Sami, David M. Shade, Christopher H. vanDyck, Anton P. Porsteinsson, for the ADMET‐2 Study Group
Published 2023-07-01
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