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bibliographicCitation Thapa A, Woo ER, Chi EY, Sharoar MG, Jin HG, Shin SY, Park IS. Biflavonoids are superior to monoflavonoids in inhibiting amyloid-β toxicity and fibrillogenesis via accumulation of nontoxic oligomer-like structures. Biochemistry. 2011 Apr 05;50(13):2445–55. doi: 10.1021/bi101731d. PMID: 21322641.
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