selected publications
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academic article
- Multiple biomarkers and risk of clinical and subclinical vascular brain injury: the Framingham Offspring Study.. Circulation. 125:2100-7. 2012
- Association of plasma total homocysteine levels with subclinical brain injury: cerebral volumes, white matter hyperintensity, and silent brain infarcts at volumetric magnetic resonance imaging in the Framingham Offspring Study.. Archives of neurology. 65:642-9. 2008
- Homocysteine and cognitive performance in the Framingham offspring study: age is important.. American journal of epidemiology. 162:644-53. 2005
- Plasma homocysteine as a risk factor for dementia and Alzheimer's disease.. The New England journal of medicine. 346:476-83. 2002