Corrigendum to "Association between GAB2 haplotype and higher glucose metabolism in Alzheimer's disease-affected brain regions in cognitively normal APOE[epsilon]4 carriers" [NeuroImage 54/3 (2011) 1896-1902]

Fig. 2 (duplicated in Supplement Fig. 5) and Table 4 actually show the interactive effects of GAB2 and APOE[straight epsilon]4 on regional glucose metabolism, such that the associations between the protective GAB2 haplotype and higher glucose metabolism in AD affected regions were significantly grea...

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Published inNeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) Vol. 58; no. 3; p. 974
Main Authors Liang, Winnie S, Chen, Kewei, Lee, Wendy, Sidhar, Kunal, Corneveaux, Jason J, Allen, April N, Myers, Amanda, Villa, Stephen, Meechoovet, Bessie, Pruzin, Jeremy, Bandy, Daniel, Fleisher, Adam S, Langbaum, Jessica BS, Huentelman, Matthew J, Jensen, Kendall, Dunckley, Travis, Caselli, Richard J, Kaib, Susan, Reiman, Eric M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier Limited 01.10.2011
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Summary:Fig. 2 (duplicated in Supplement Fig. 5) and Table 4 actually show the interactive effects of GAB2 and APOE[straight epsilon]4 on regional glucose metabolism, such that the associations between the protective GAB2 haplotype and higher glucose metabolism in AD affected regions were significantly greater in APOE[straight epsilon]4 carriers than noncarriers, again consistent with the findings reported in our original genome-wide association study [2].
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ISSN:1053-8119
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DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.07.055