Error-prone protein synthesis recapitulates early symptoms of Alzheimer disease in aging mice.
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C. Keller | D. Wolfer | T. Gent | E. Böttger | A. Grimm | A. Eckert | D. Shcherbakov | R. Akbergenov | P. Seebeck | Margarita Brilkova | Matilde Mantovani | James Moore | H. Kumar | Martina Nigri | Stefanie D Krämer | Stefanie D. Krämer
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