Jill S. Goldman
UCSF Memory and Aging Center
San Francisco
CA 94143
USA
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- Presenilin 1 Glu318Gly polymorphism: interpret with caution. Goldman, J.S., Johnson, J.K., McElligott, K., Suchowersky, O., Miller, B.L., Van Deerlin, V.M. Arch. Neurol. (2005)
- Comparison of family histories in FTLD subtypes and related tauopathies. Goldman, J.S., Farmer, J.M., Wood, E.M., Johnson, J.K., Boxer, A., Neuhaus, J., Lomen-Hoerth, C., Wilhelmsen, K.C., Lee, V.M., Grossman, M., Miller, B.L. Neurology (2005)
- When sporadic disease is not sporadic: the potential for genetic etiology. Goldman, J.S., Miller, B.L., Safar, J., de Tourreil, S., Martindale, J.L., Prusiner, S.B., Geschwind, M.D. Arch. Neurol. (2004)
- Early-onset Alzheimer disease: when is genetic testing appropriate?. Goldman, J.S., Hou, C.E. Alzheimer. Dis. Assoc. Disord (2004)
- Frontotemporal dementia: genetics and genetic counseling dilemmas. Goldman, J.S., Farmer, J.M., Van Deerlin, V.M., Wilhelmsen, K.C., Miller, B.L., Grossman, M. Neurologist (2004)
- Very early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease: a novel presenilin 1 mutation. Goldman, J.S., Reed, B., Gearhart, R., Kramer, J.H., Miller, B.L. Int. J. Geriatr. Psychiatry (2002)