In situ measurements of the formation and morphology of intracellular β-amyloid fibrils by super-resolution fluorescence imaging.
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C. Dobson | E. Rees | C. Kaminski | M. Erdélyi | S. van de Linde | M. Sauer | Teresa Klein | C. Bertoncini | E. Esbjörner | G. K. Kaminski Schierle | E. K. Esbjörner
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