The interwoven fibril-like structure of amyloid-beta plaques in mouse brain tissue visualized using super-resolution STED microscopy
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L. Lannfelt | L. Terenius | C. Möller | Ann Tiiman | B. Johansson | L. Giménez-Llort | Linda Söderberg | V. Vukojević | Ebba Amandius | Sho Oasa | Aida Muntsant Soria
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