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      DNA-repair in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

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          While the pathogenesis of the sporadic form of Alzheimer disease (late onset Alzheimer disease, LOAD) is not fully understood, it seems to be clear that a combination of genetic and environmental factors are involved and influence the course of the disease. Among these factors, elevated levels of oxidative stress have been recognized and individual differences in the capacity to deal with DNA damage caused by its effects have been the subject of numerous studies. This review summarizes the research on DNA repair proteins and genes in the context of LOAD pathogenesis and its possible prodromal stage, mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The current status of the research in this field is discussed with respect to methodological issues which might have compromised the outcome of some studies and future directions of investigation on this subject are depicted.

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          Journal
          DNA Repair (Amst.)
          DNA repair
          1568-7856
          1568-7856
          Oct 2013
          : 12
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Berlin Aging Study II; Research Group on Geriatrics; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
          Article
          S1568-7864(13)00167-5
          10.1016/j.dnarep.2013.07.005
          23919922
          f229b8fa-9483-4470-a913-a3b1c47084ef
          Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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