Blocking the apolipoprotein E/amyloid-β interaction reduces fibrillar vascular amyloid deposition and cerebral microhemorrhages in TgSwDI mice.
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Yong Ji | T. Wisniewski | P. Mehta | Yanjie Sun | K. Bates | Jing Yang
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