beta-Amyloid-(1-42) is a major component of cerebrovascular amyloid deposits: implications for the pathology of Alzheimer disease.
Alex E. Roher(Barrow Neurological Institute), Melvyn J. Ball(Wayne State University), Amina S. Woods(National Institutes of Health), Jonathan D. Lowenson(Wayne State University), Steven Clarke(University of California, Los Angeles), Robert J. Cotter(Wayne State University), Elizabeth Gowing(Wayne State University)
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