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and/or provided data but did not participate in analysis or writing of this report. IGAP was made possible
by the generous participation of the control subjects, the patients, and their families. The i-Select chips were
funded by the French National Foundation on Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. EADI was
supported by the LABEX (laboratory of excellence program investment for the future) DISTALZ grant,
Inserm, Institut Pasteur de Lille, Université de Lille 2 and the Lille University Hospital. GERAD was
supported by the Medical Research Council (Grant n° 503480), Alzheimer's Research UK (Grant n° 503176),
the Wellcome Trust (Grant n° 082604/2/07/Z) and German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
(BMBF): Competence Network Dementia (CND) grant n° 01GI0102, 01GI0711, 01GI0420. CHARGE was
partly supported by the NIH/NIA grant R01 AG033193 and the NIA AG081220 and AGES contract N01-
AG-12100, the NHLBI grant R01 HL105756, the Icelandic Heart Association, and the Erasmus Medical
Center and Erasmus University. ADGC was supported by the NIH/NIA grants: U01 AG032984, U24
AG021886, U01 AG016976, and the Alzheimer's Association grant ADGC-10-196728.
Authors’ contributions
Wrote the manuscript: Donskov JG, Qvist P
Performed the experiments: Donskov JG, Starnawska A, Pallesen J, Qvist P
Performed the statistical analyses: Donskov JG, Starnawska A, Pallesen J, Qvist P
Conceived the basic idea and initiated the study: Qvist P
Designed and directed the study: Grove J, Børglum AD, Qvist P
All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Availability of data and materials
Not applicable.
Financial support and sponsorship
This study was funded by the Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark (https://lundbeckfonden.com/; grant
number R155-2014-1724) (Børglum AD), Aarhus University, Department of Biomedicine (Donskov JG),
and the Augustinus Foundation (https://augustinusfonden.dk/) (Qvist P).
Conflicts of interest
All authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.
Ethical approval and consent to participate
Not applicable.
Consent for publication
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Copyright
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