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Prevalence and Clinical Phenotype of Quadruple Misfolded Proteins in Older Adults
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Quadruple misfolded proteins appear to be a common substrate for cognitive impairment and to be associated with an aggressive course of disease that typically ends with severe dementia. The prevalence of comorbid α-synuclein and TDP-43 with Alzheimer disease pathology (tau and Aβ) may complicate efforts to identify therapies to treat and prevent Alzheimer disease.
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