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serum_biomarkers_for_neurodegeneration [2019/12/12 00:04] – [Analysis] adminserum_biomarkers_for_neurodegeneration [2019/12/19 23:47] – [Data] admin
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 ===== Data ===== ===== Data =====
  
-  - Six proteins were measured in blood samples of ~1200 Hispanic and ~500 non-Hispanic white participants. +  - Six proteins were measured in blood samples of ~1200 Hispanic and ~500 non-Hispanic white participants. Covariates include gender, education, and age
-  -+  - The cognitive status of participants were assessed in several visits over years. The number of visits and time intervals between visits vary across participants. 
  
 ===== Collaborators ===== ===== Collaborators =====
  
-Dr. Sudha Seshadri, the Founding director of the Glenn [[https://biggsinstitute.org/|Biggs]] Institute for Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Diseases, and Dr. Mitzi [[https://biggsinstitute.org/team-member/mitzi-m-gonzales-ph-d/|Gonzales]] from the Department of Neurology at Uiversity of Texas Health Science Center in San Antinio.\\+Dr. Sudha [[https://www.uthscsa.edu/academics/biomedical-sciences/faculty/profile/53266/Seshadri,-Sudha|Seshadri]], the Founding director of the Glenn [[https://biggsinstitute.org/|Biggs]] Institute for Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Diseases, and Dr. Mitzi [[https://biggsinstitute.org/team-member/mitzi-m-gonzales-ph-d/|Gonzales]] from the Department of Neurology at University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. This study is supported by Texas Alzheimer's Research and Care Consortium (TARCC).
  
  
 ===== Analysis ===== ===== Analysis =====
  
-TBD.+  - Linear models. 
 +  - Regularized regression, e.g., the LASSO. 
 +  - Hidden Markov Models (HMM).
  
  
 ===== Related work ===== ===== Related work =====
  
-  - TBD+  - Eagan, Danielle E., et al. "Elevated serum C-reactive protein relates to increased cerebral myoinositol levels in middle-aged adults." Cardiovascular psychiatry and neurology 2012 ([[https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cpn/2012/120540/|2012]]).