de Vries, Clarisse FlorenceStaff, Roger T.Harris, Sarah E.Chapko, DorotaWilliams, Daniel S.Reichert, PolinaAhearn, TrevorMcNeil, Christopher J.Whalley, Lawrence J.Murray, Alison D.2018-03-082018-03-082017-07de Vries, C F, Staff, R T, Harris, S E, Chapko, D, Williams, D S, Reichert, P, Ahearn, T, McNeil, C J, Whalley, L J & Murray, A D 2017, 'Klotho, APOEε4, cognitive ability, brain size, atrophy and survival : A study in the Aberdeen Birth Cohort of 1936', Neurobiology of Aging, vol. 55, pp. 91-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2017.02.0190197-4580ORCID: /0000-0003-4915-4847/work/44018567http://hdl.handle.net/2164/10140We thank the cohort participants who contributed to these studies. The study was supported by the University of Aberdeen Development Trust; the UK’s Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC); the Wellcome Trust; the Chief Scientist Office (Scotland); and the Alzheimer’s Research Trust (now ARUK).81521388engklothocognitive agingbrain atrophysurvivalAPOEε4R MedicineBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)Wellcome TrustChief Scientist Office (CSO)Alzheimers Research UKRKlotho, APOEε4, cognitive ability, brain size, atrophy and survival : A study in the Aberdeen Birth Cohort of 1936Journal article10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2017.02.01955