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Karen Hsiao Ashe
Neurology and Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, MMC 295, 420 Delaware St. S.E., United States of America

Faculty Member: NEUROSCIENCE > Cognitive neuroscience [ since 12 February 2008 ]
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A new amyloid beta variant favoring oligomerization in Alzheimer's-type dementia.
Tomiyama T, Nagata T, …, Watanabe Y, Mori H
Ann Neurol 2008 Mar 63(3):377-87 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Karen Hsiao Ashe
Evaluated 28 Apr 2008

Reducing endogenous tau ameliorates amyloid beta-induced deficits in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
Roberson ED, Scearce-Levie K, …, Yu GQ, Mucke L
Science 2007 May 4 316(5825):750-4 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Douglas Cyr / Stanley Appel / Karen Hsiao Ashe
Evaluated 22 Feb 2008

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