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bibliographicCitation Baazaoui N, Iqbal K. A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Treat Alzheimer's Disease by Neurotrophic Support During the Period of Synaptic Compensation. J Alzheimers Dis. 2018;62(3):1211–8. PMID: 29562539; PMCID: PMC5870029.
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