Overexpression of endophilin A1 exacerbates synaptic alterations in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Qing Yu(University of Kansas), Frank J. Gunn‐Moore(University of St Andrews), James A. Ainge(University of St Andrews), Shijun Yan(University of Oxford), Gang Hu(Shanghai Normal University), Nicola Origlia(University of Kansas), Qinru Sun(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Grazia Rutigliano(Neuroscience Institute), Shirley ShiDu Yan(Columbia University), Yongfu Wang(University of Kansas), Haiyang Yu(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Fang Du(Columbia College), Shi Fang Yan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
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