Do proteomics analyses provide insights into reduced oxidative stress in the brain of an Alzheimer disease transgenic mouse model with an M631L amyloid precursor protein substitution and thereby the importance of amyloid-beta-resident methionine 35 (Q83883527)
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scientific article published on 06 June 2012
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English | Do proteomics analyses provide insights into reduced oxidative stress in the brain of an Alzheimer disease transgenic mouse model with an M631L amyloid precursor protein substitution and thereby the importance of amyloid-beta-resident methionine 35 |
scientific article published on 06 June 2012 |
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Do proteomics analyses provide insights into reduced oxidative stress in the brain of an Alzheimer disease transgenic mouse model with an M631L amyloid precursor protein substitution and thereby the importance of amyloid-beta-resident methionine 35 in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis? (English)
Rukhsana Sultana
Miranda Bader Lange
Ada Fiorini
Veronica Galvan
Joanna Fombonne
Austin Baker
Olivia Gorostiza
Junli Zhang
Jian Cai
William M Pierce
Dale E Bredesen
D Allan Butterfield
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