Accumulation of amyloid precursor protein-like immunoreactivity in rat brain in response to thiamine deficiency
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H. Wiśniewski | S. Gandy | Kwang-Soo Kim | G. Gibson | N. Calingasan | H. Baker | K. Sheu
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