Whole brain and regional hyperintense white matter volume and blood pressure: overlap of genetic loci produced by bivariate, whole-genome linkage analyses
<p><strong>Background and Purpose—</strong> The volume of T2-hyperintense white matter (HWM) is an important neuroimaging marker of cerebral integrity with a demonstrated high heritability. Pathophysiology studies have shown that the regional, ependymal, and subcortical HWM lesions...
Auteurs principaux: | Kochunov, P, Glahn, D, Lancaster, J, Winkler, A, Kent, J, Olvera, R, Cole, SA, Dyer, T, Almasy, L, Duggirala, R, Fox, P, Blangero, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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American Heart Association
2010
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