The precursor of Alzheimer's disease amyloid A4 protein resembles a cell-surface receptor
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K. Grzeschik | C. Masters | G. Multhaup | K. Beyreuther | B. Müller-Hill | J. Salbaum | Jie Kang | H. Lemaire | A. Unterbeck | Colin L. Masters | J. Salbaum
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