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Complete Analysis of the Presenilin 1 Gene in Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease

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Journal Neuroreport
Specialty Neurology
Date 1996 Feb 29
PMID 8733749
Citations 31
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Abstract

The presenilin 1 gene has recently been identified as the locus on chromosome 14 which is responsible for a large proportion of early onset, autosomal dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease (AD). We have elucidated the intron/exon structure of the gene and designed intronic primers to enable direct sequencing of the entire coding region (10 exons) of the presenilin gene in a large number of families. This strategy has enabled us to find a further two novel mutations in the gene. We discuss the distribution of mutations and the proportions of autosomal dominant AD with a mean age of onset below 60 years caused by mutations in this gene.

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