Sexually dimorphic differences in angiogenesis markers are associated with brain aging trajectories in humans

Torres-Espin A, Radabaugh H, Treiman S, Fitzsimons SS, Harvey D, Chou A, Lindbergh CA, Casaletto KB, Goldberger L, Staffaroni AM, Maillard P, Miller BL, DeCarli C, Hinman JD, Ferguson AR, Kramer JH, Elahi FM (2024) Science Translational Medicine.

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