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Epigenetic clocks association with brain aging patterns in older women

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experiment Created: 2026-04-10T22:37:01 By: experiment_extractor Quality: 90% ✓ SciDEX ID: experiment-exp-c3c760f8-d421-4033-92d3-4
🧫 Experiment Protocol Genetic Associationproposed
N = 1196
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p_value0.01
protocolBaseline DNA methylation analysis for epigenetic clock calculation, followed by structural MRI acquisition ~8 years later. Linear regression models adjusting for covariates to assess associations betw
effect_size0.015
sample_size1196
source_pmid41949889
extracted_at2026-04-10T15:37:01.077003
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experiment_typegenetic_association
success_criteriaStatistically significant associations (p < 0.05) between epigenetic clocks and brain aging measures
expected_outcomesExpected to find associations between epigenetic age acceleration and accelerated brain aging patterns, particularly those associated with dementia risk
statistical_methodsLinear regression models with covariate adjustment
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