The influence of phospho-tau on dendritic spines of cortical pyramidal neurons in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
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J. DeFelipe | R. Benavides-Piccione | J. Ávila | L. Blázquez-Llorca | A. Rábano | A. Kastanauskaite | P. Merino-Serrais
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