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S.L. is named as an inventor on patents related to biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease held by his employers, King's College London.

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Lovestone, S. Searching for biomarkers in neurodegeneration. Nat Med 16, 1371–1372 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1210-1371b

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