Regulated intramembrane proteolysis of amyloid precursor protein and regulation of expression of putative target genes
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S. Hébert | B. de Strooper | A. Tolia | L. Serneels | K. Craessaerts | U. Müller | M. Filippov | Sébastien S. Hébert | C. Derks | Mikhail A Filippov
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