Lesion of the subiculum reduces the spread of amyloid beta pathology to interconnected brain regions in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
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Bengt Winblad | Caroline Graff | Patrik Brundin | B. Winblad | C. Graff | P. Brundin | G. Gouras | G. Petit | Gunnar K Gouras | Sonia George | S. George | Annica Rönnbäck | Géraldine H Petit | Fiona Grueninger | Fiona Grueninger | A. Rönnbäck | Sonia George
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