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Fraser, P. E., Yang, D.-S., Yu, G., Lévesque, L., Nishimura, M., Arawaka, S., Serpell, L. C., Rogaeva, E., & St George-Hyslop, P. (2000). Presenilin structure, function and role in Alzheimer disease. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 1502(1), 1–15.

Authors 9
  1. Paul E. Fraser (first)
  2. Dun-Sheng Yang (additional)
  3. Gang Yu (additional)
  4. Lyne Lévesque (additional)
  5. Masaki Nishimura (additional)
  6. Shigeki Arawaka (additional)
  7. Louise C. Serpell (additional)
  8. Ekaterina Rogaeva (additional)
  9. Peter St George-Hyslop (additional)
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