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Assessment of β-amyloid deposits in human brain: a study of the BrainNet Europe Consortium

β-Amyloid (Aβ) related pathology shows a range of lesions which differ both qualitatively and quantitatively. Pathologists, to date, mainly focused on the assessment of both of these aspects but attempts to correlate the findings with clinical phenotypes are not convincing. It has been recently prop...

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Auteurs principaux: Alafuzoff, Irina, Thal, Dietmar R., Arzberger, Thomas, Bogdanovic, Nenad, Al-Sarraj, Safa, Bodi, Istvan, Boluda, Susan, Bugiani, Orso, Duyckaerts, Charles, Gelpi, Ellen, Gentleman, Stephen, Giaccone, Giorgio, Graeber, Manuel, Hortobagyi, Tibor, Höftberger, Romana, Ince, Paul, Ironside, James W., Kavantzas, Nikolaos, King, Andrew, Korkolopoulou, Penelope, Kovács, Gábor G., Meyronet, David, Monoranu, Camelia, Nilsson, Tatjana, Parchi, Piero, Patsouris, Efstratios, Pikkarainen, Maria, Revesz, Tamas, Rozemuller, Annemieke, Seilhean, Danielle, Schulz-Schaeffer, Walter, Streichenberger, Nathalie, Wharton, Stephen B., Kretzschmar, Hans
Format: Artigo
Langue:Inglês
Publié: Springer-Verlag 2009
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Accès en ligne:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910889/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19184666
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00401-009-0485-4
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