Brain trauma induces massive hippocampal neuron death linked to a surge in beta-amyloid levels in mice overexpressing mutant amyloid precursor protein.
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Brain trauma induces massive hippocampal neuron death linked to a surge in beta-amyloid levels in mice overexpressing mutant amyloid precursor protein.
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Brain trauma induces massive h ...... ant amyloid precursor protein.
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Brain trauma induces massive h ...... ant amyloid precursor protein.
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A Rodríguez
J Q Trojanowski
K E Saatman
M L Schmidt
M Nakamura
R Raghupathi
T K McIntosh
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z