PP2A methylation controls sensitivity and resistance to β-amyloid–induced cognitive and electrophysiological impairments
Russell E. Nicholls(Columbia University), Ottavio Arancio(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Caitlin M. Woodruff(Columbia University), Agnieszka Staniszewski(Columbia University), Eric R. Kandel(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Carla Y. Kim(Columbia University), Teodoro Bottiglieri(Baylor University Medical Center), Shijun Yan(University of California, Irvine), Estelle Sontag(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Erland Arning(Baylor University Medical Center), Hong Zhang(Columbia University), Deqi Yin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jean‐Marie Sontag(University of Newcastle Australia), Michael Yim(Columbia University), Brandi Wasek
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