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Microscopic blood vessel disease in the brain's whitematter associated with worse cognition in Alzheimer's MCG_AUG

ic oxide- and excess reactive oxygen species-mediated vascular endothelial dysfunction. WM arteriole vasodilator dysfunction is associated with WM injury, as supported by reactive astrogliosis and MRI-defined disrupted WM microstructural integrity.

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