Chronic Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Is Associated with Enhanced Alzheimer-Like Neuropathology in 3×Tg-AD Mice
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H. Cai | F. LaFerla | S. Oddo | G. Rose | Frank M. LaFerla | Huaibin Cai | Salvatore Oddo | Xiao-Xin Yan | Yan Cai | Jarod Shelton | Si-Hao Deng | Xue-Gang Luo | Gregory M. Rose | Peter R. Patrylo | P. Patrylo | Xue-gang Luo | Yan Cai | Xiao-Xin Yan | Jarod Shelton | S. Deng
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