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Molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease : genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation

This text will enable scientists in related research fields, and physicians working with Alzheimer's disease patients, to obtain a quick and complete overview of the current state of the art in one of the most exciting neuroscience research fields.

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  • "This text will enable scientists in related research fields, and physicians working with Alzheimer's disease patients, to obtain a quick and complete overview of the current state of the art in one of the most exciting neuroscience research fields."@en
  • ""Highlighting the latest and the most timely aspects of Alzheimer's disease research, this text will enable scientists in related research fields, as well as physicians working with Alzheimer's disease patients, to obtain a quick and complete overview of the current state of the art in one of the most exciting fields in neuroscience research. Leading scientists have contributed articles focusing on key developments in this field. This includes an overview about the pathology, the genetics of familial Alz..""

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  • "The molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease : genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation"
  • "Molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease : genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation"
  • "Molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease : genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation"@en
  • "Molecular Biology of Alzheimer's Disease Genes and Mechanisms Involved in Amyloid Generation"
  • "Molecular Biology of Alzheimer's Disease Genes and Mechanisms Involved in Amyloid Generation"@en
  • "Molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation"@en
  • "Molecular biology of Alzheimer's disease genes and mechanisms involved in amyloid generation"