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Fig. 1 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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From: Protein intake and episodic memory: the moderating role of the apolipoprotein E ε4 status

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Plots of the associations between protein intake and cognition (A-E): (A) protein intake categories vs. total score (TS), (B) protein intake categories vs. episodic memory score, (C) protein intake categories vs. non-memory score, (D) protein intake categories vs. episodic memory score in APOE4-positive status, and (E) protein intake categories vs. episodic memory score in APOE4-negative status. (AE) were adjusted for potential covariates; mean cognition values are presented and error bars represent standard error

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