Neurons derived from individual early Alzheimer’s disease patients reflect their clinical vulnerability
Establishing preclinical models of Alzheimer’s disease that predict clinical outcomes remains a critically important, yet to date not fully realized, goal. Models derived from human cells offer considerable advantages over non-human models, including the potential to reflect some of the inter-indivi...
Main Authors: | Ng, B, Rowland, HA, Wei, T, Arunasalam, K, Hayes, EM, Koychev, I, Hedegaard, A, Ribe, EM, Chan, D, Chessell, T, Ffytche, D, Gunn, RN, Kocagoncu, E, Lawson, J, Malhotra, PA, Ridha, BH, Rowe, JB, Thomas, AJ, Zamboni, G, Buckley, NJ, Cader, ZM, Lovestone, S, Wade-Martins, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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