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The loss of neocortical P2Y(2) nucleotide receptors is associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology
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Main Authors:
Lai, M
,
Tan, M
,
Kirvell, S
,
Esiri, M
,
Chen, C
,
Francis, P
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Conference item
Published:
2008
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