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Glutamate system, amyloid β peptides and tau protein: functional interrelationships and relevance to Alzheimer disease pathology
Timothy J. Revett, Glen B. Baker, Jack Jhamandas and Satyabrata Kar
J Psychiatry Neurosci January 01, 2013 38 (1) 6-23; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.110190
Timothy J. Revett
Revett, Jhamandas, Kar — Department of Medicine Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Baker, Kar — Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
PhDGlen B. Baker
Revett, Jhamandas, Kar — Department of Medicine Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Baker, Kar — Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
PhD, DScJack Jhamandas
Revett, Jhamandas, Kar — Department of Medicine Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Baker, Kar — Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
MD, PhDSatyabrata Kar
Revett, Jhamandas, Kar — Department of Medicine Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Baker, Kar — Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
PhD
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Glutamate system, amyloid β peptides and tau protein: functional interrelationships and relevance to Alzheimer disease pathology
Timothy J. Revett, Glen B. Baker, Jack Jhamandas, Satyabrata Kar
J Psychiatry Neurosci Jan 2013, 38 (1) 6-23; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.110190
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