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Common dysregulation network in the human prefrontal cortex underlies two neurodegenerative diseases
2014
Molecular Systems Biology
Using expression profiles from postmortem prefrontal cortex samples of 624 dementia patients and non-demented controls, we investigated global disruptions in the co-regulation of genes in two neurodegenerative diseases, late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Huntington's disease (HD). We identified networks of differentially co-expressed (DC) gene pairs that either gained or lost correlation in disease cases relative to the control group, with the former dominant for both AD and HD and both
doi:10.15252/msb.20145304
pmid:25080494
pmcid:PMC4299500
fatcat:p4rlbwkmybgebazdokxv5whrbe