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bibliographicCitation Andersen JV, Skotte NH, Christensen SK, Polli FS, Shabani M, Markussen KH, Haukedal H, Westi EW, Diaz-delCastillo M, Sun RC, Kohlmeier KA, Schousboe A, Gentry MS, Tanila H, Freude KK, Aldana BI, Mann M, Waagepetersen HS. Hippocampal disruptions of synaptic and astrocyte metabolism are primary events of early amyloid pathology in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. Cell Death & Disease. 2021 Oct 16;12(11):954. doi: 10.1038/s41419-021-04237-y.
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