Toxic effects of amyloid fibrils on cell membranes: the importance of ganglioside GM1
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Francesco Pavone | Silvia Soria | Daniele Nosi | Lucia Formigli | Ronald Melki | M. Bucciantini | L. Formigli | D. Nosi | Martino Calamai | F. Pavone | E. Russo | M. Forzan | S. Soria | Laura Pieri | R. Melki | Monica Bucciantini | Mario Forzan | Edda Russo | Martino Calamai | Franco Quercioli | Jimmy Savistchenko | Massimo Stefani> | L. Pieri | F. Quercioli | Jimmy Savistchenko | Massimo Stefani> | Laura Pieri
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