Clusters of Hyperactive Neurons Near Amyloid Plaques in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
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Arthur Konnerth | Christian Haass | O. Garaschuk | A. Konnerth | H. Adelsberger | M. Staufenbiel | C. Haass | D. Abramowski | K. Wiederhold | M. A. Busche | Olga Garaschuk | Helmuth Adelsberger | Karl-Heinz Wiederhold | Gerhard Eichhoff | Matthias Staufenbiel | Marc Aurel Busche | Dorothee Abramowski | G. Eichhoff
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