Widespread changes in dendritic spines in a model of Alzheimer's disease.
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I Ferrer | J DeFelipe | J. DeFelipe | L. Alonso-Nanclares | I. Ferrer | J. González-Soriano | P. Merino-Serrais | S. Knafo | I. Fernaud‐Espinosa | S Knafo | L Alonso-Nanclares | J Gonzalez-Soriano | P Merino-Serrais | I Fernaud-Espinosa | Isidro Ferrer | Javier DeFelipe | Juncal González-Soriano
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