Rapid Restoration of Cognition in Alzheimer's Transgenic Mice with 8-Hydroxy Quinoline Analogs Is Associated with Decreased Interstitial Aβ
Paul A. Adlard(Mental Health Research Institute), Robert A. Cherny(Mental Health Research Institute), David I. Finkelstein(Mental Health Research Institute), Elisabeth C. L. Gautier(Prana Biotechnology (Australia)), Elysia Robb(Mental Health Research Institute), Mikhalina Cortés(Mental Health Research Institute), Irene Volitakis(Mental Health Research Institute), Xiang Liu(Mental Health Research Institute), Jeffrey Smith(Mental Health Research Institute), Keyla Perez(Mental Health Research Institute), Katrina Laughton(Mental Health Research Institute), Qiao‐Xin Li(Mental Health Research Institute), Susan A. Charman(Monash University), Joseph A. Nicolazzo(Monash University), Simon Wilkins(Mental Health Research Institute), Karolina Deleva(Mental Health Research Institute), Toni Lynch(Mental Health Research Institute), Gaik B. Kok(Prana Biotechnology (Australia)), Craig Ritchie(The Royal Free Hospital), Rudolph E. Tanzi(Massachusetts General Hospital), Roberto Cappai(Mental Health Research Institute), Colin L. Masters(Mental Health Research Institute), Kevin J. Barnham(Mental Health Research Institute), Ashley I. Bush(Mental Health Research Institute)
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