Water-soluble Aβ(N-40, N-42) Oligomers in Normal and Alzheimer Disease Brains
Yu‐Min Kuo(National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University), Alex E. Roher(Barrow Neurological Institute), Geoffrey Murdoch(Oregon Health & Science University), Melvyn J. Ball(Oregon Health & Science University), Joel B. Kirkpatrick(Baylor College of Medicine), T.C. Kasunic(Wayne State University), Mark R. Emmerling, Carmen Vigo‐Pelfrey(Athena Group (United States))
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