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Fig. 2 — Associations between air pollution and markers of neuroinflammation, synaptic dy

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Fig. 2 — Associations between air pollution and markers of neuroinflammation, synaptic dy
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Probability of combined MCI or AD (MCI + AD) Incidence Over Time Based on AP Exposure. A Results for the Entire Sample ( N  = 795): no significant associations were observed between MCI + AD risk and long-term residential exposure to either O 3 (red; P  = 0.57) or PM 2.5 (blue; P  = 0.18). B Results from the “Matched Sample” sensitivity analyses of a subset of cognitively unimpaired participants matched to those with consensus MCI or AD diagnoses by age and sex ( N  = 96): no significant associations were observed between long-term residential exposure to either O 3 (red; P  = 0.91) or PM 2.5 (blue; P  = 0.94) and MCI + AD risk
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captionProbability of combined MCI or AD (MCI + AD) Incidence Over Time Based on AP Exposure. A Results for the Entire Sample ( N  = 795): no significant associations were observed between MCI + AD risk an
image_urlhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/articles/PMC13056749/bin/12640_2026_786_Fig2_HTML.jpg
paper_titleAssociations between air pollution and markers of neuroinflammation, synaptic dysfunction and core Alzheimer's disease pathology vary by APOE genotype.
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