Binding of curcumin to senile plaques and cerebral amyloid angiopathy in the aged brain of various animals and to neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's brain.
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Akihiko Takashima | Kazuyuki Uchida | H. Nakayama | A. Takashima | K. Uchida | Mayu Mutsuga | Hiroyuki Nakayama | Mayu Mutsuga | James Kenn Chambers | Meina Tei | Takao Makibuchi | Tatsuya Mizorogi | J. Chambers | T. Makibuchi | M. Tei | Tatsuya Mizorogi
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