Time-dependent reversal of synaptic plasticity induced by physiological concentrations of oligomeric Aβ42: an early index of Alzheimer’s disease
Peter Koppensteiner(Medical University of Vienna), Ottavio Arancio(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Walter Gulisano(University of Catania), Ipe Ninan(New York University), Stefan Boehm(Medical University of Vienna), Mauro Fà(Columbia University), Shijun Yan(University of California, Irvine), Fabrizio Trinchese(Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research), Andrew F. Teich(Columbia University), Arthur Poussin(Columbia University), Shumin Liu(Columbia University), Ian J. Orozco(Carteret General Hospital), Daniela Puzzo(University of Catania), Elena Dale(Columbia University), Agostino Palmeri(University of Catania)
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