Distinct Membrane Disruption Pathways Are Induced by 40-Residue β-Amyloid Peptides*
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He Dong | Christof Grewer | Dawei Xu | Wei Qiang | He Dong | C. Grewer | Dawei Xu | W. Qiang | Dennis A. Delgado | Katelynne Doherty | Qinghui Cheng | Hyeongeun Kim | Qinghui Cheng | Dennis A. Delgado | Katelynne E Doherty | H. Kim
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