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Circulating Progenitor Cells and Cognitive Impairment in Men and Women with Coronary Artery Disease
Author(s) -
Kasra Moazzami,
Matthew T. Wittbrodt,
Bruno B Lima,
Jeong Hwan Kim,
Muhammad Hammadah,
YiAn Ko,
Malik Obideen,
Naser Abdelhadi,
Belal Kaseer,
Mohamad Mazen Gafeer,
Jonathon A. Nye,
Amit Shah,
Laura Ward,
Paolo Raggi,
Edmund K. Waller,
J. Douglas Bremner,
Arshed A. Quyyumi,
Viola Vaccarino
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of alzheimer's disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.677
H-Index - 139
eISSN - 1875-8908
pISSN - 1387-2877
DOI - 10.3233/jad-191063
Subject(s) - progenitor cell , cd34 , endothelial progenitor cell , cognition , coronary artery disease , stem cell , verbal memory , medicine , immunology , psychology , audiology , biology , psychiatry , genetics
Circulating progenitor cells (CPC) have been associated with memory function and cognitive impairment in healthy adults. However, it is unclear whether such associations also exist in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).

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