Identification of two novel synaptic γ-secretase associated proteins that affect amyloid β-peptide levels without altering Notch processing
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B. Winblad | L. Tjernberg | N. Bogdanovic | Susanne Frykman | Sophia Schedin‐Weiss | J. Hur | Y. Teranishi | T. Kihara | Natsuko G. Yamamoto | Anna Sandebring | Takeshi Nishimura | Maria Ancarcrona
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