Human apoE targeted replacement mouse lines: h-apoE4 and h-apoE3 mice differ on spatial memory performance and avoidance behavior
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C. Kelche | J. Dodart | K. Bales | C. Mathis | P. Sullivan | E. Vogel | J. Grootendorst | Alexandra Bour | Jeannette Grootendorst
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