Apolipoprotein E, Especially Apolipoprotein E4, Increases the Oligomerization of Amyloid β Peptide
Tadafumi Hashimoto(Kyushu University), Bradley T. Hyman(Harvard University), Yukiko Hori(Massachusetts General Hospital), Alberto Serrano‐Pozo(Harvard University), Diana Thyssen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Daniel Joyner(Harvard University), Brian J. Bacskai(Harvard University), Mary Beth Finn(Hope Center for Neurological Disorders), Akinori Mitani(Google (United States)), Kenneth W. Adams(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tara L. Spires‐Jones(UK Dementia Research Institute), David M. Holtzman(Washington University in St. Louis), Matthew P. Frosch(Harvard University), Adrian Olaf Banerji(Massachusetts General Hospital), Shuko Takeda(Harvard University)
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