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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuroimmunol. 2014 Jun 27;274(0):168–173. doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2014.06.017

Table 2. Distribution of Apo-E and ANKK1 gene alleles in percentage.

ApoE AD (n=50) NC% (n=56) ANNK1 AD% (n=50) NC% (n=57)
2/2,2/3,2/4 0/0/0 11 (1,6,1)* TT 2.0 (1) 3.5 (2)
3/3 36.0 (18) 51.8 (29) CT 28.0 (14) 40.4 (23)
3/4 44.0 (22) 30.4 (17) CC 70.0 (35) 56.1 (32)
4/4 20.0 (10)* 0.04 (2)

AD, Alzheimer's Disease, NC, non-cognitive impaired control. There is statistically significant differences in ApoE2 allele (p = 0.003) and ApoE4 (p = 0.03) between AD and NC. There is a trend of higher number of CC (A2/A2) allele in AD than NC (p = 0.33) for ANNK1 gene.