Neuronal apoptosis and autophagy cross talk in aging PS/APP mice, a model of Alzheimer's disease.
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R. Nixon | E. Levy | J. Peterson | M. Pawlik | A. Cataldo | Philip H. Stavrides | Asok Kumar | Dun-Sheng Yang | Corrine M Peterhoff
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