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bibliographicCitation Huang Z. A Function of Amyloid-β in Mediating Activity-Dependent Axon/Synapse Competition May Unify Its Roles in Brain Physiology and Pathology. J Alzheimers Dis. 2023;92(1):29–57. PMID: 36710681; PMCID: PMC10023438.
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