Neurons containing Alz-50-immunoreactive granules around the cerebral infarction: evidence for the lysosomal degradation of altered tau in human brain?
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H. Akiyama | S. Murayama | K. Ikeda | A. Hori | T. Arai | K. Tsuchiya | C. Haga | H. Kondo | S. Yamada
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