GxxxG motifs within the amyloid precursor protein transmembrane sequence are critical for the etiology of Aβ42
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Dieter Langosch | Michael Schaefer | Christoph Weise | G. Multhaup | K. Gottschalk | R. Pipkorn | M. Schaefer | D. Langosch | A. Harmeier | C. Weise | P. Voigt | Gerd Multhaup | Philipp Voigt | Rüdiger Pipkorn | Lisa‐Marie Munter | Anja Harmeier | Daniela Kaden | Kay E Gottschalk | L. Munter | Daniela Kaden
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