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CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology

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Table 1 Summary demographics of the AD/control cohort
Table 2 Summary demographics of the independent neurologically normal CSF/serum matched cohort
Fig. 2 Relationship between CSF and serum sPDGFRof matched CSF and serum.between CSF sPDGFRsuperimposed

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