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Ann-Charlotte Granholm

Department of Neurosciences and the Center on Aging, Medical University of South Carolina, USA

Biography

Dr. Ann-Charlotte Granholm is the current Chair for a Professional Interest Area (PIA) on Down syndrome-related Alzheimer’s Disease in ISTAART. She has published extensively on Down syndrome-related Alzheimer’s disease and immense experience in animal models of Down syndrome and a strong publication record in the Down syndrome field for more than 20 years.
Publications

Alzheimer's Disease and Down Syndrome: Developing a National Tissue Repository

Ann-Charlotte Granholm, Cynthia T. Welsh, Kumar Sambamurti, David Bachman, H. Ronald Zielke and Elliott J. Mufson

Editorial: J Alzheimers Dis 2012, 2:e108

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