Metabolic Characterization of Intact Cells Reveals Intracellular Amyloid Beta but Not Its Precursor Protein to Reduce Mitochondrial Respiration
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Enrico Calzia | Paul Walther | P. Walther | C. V. von Arnim | E. Calzia | Patrick M. Schaefer | Bjoern von Einem | Christine A. F. von Arnim | Bjoern von Einem
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