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Double trouble for neurons

Mark E. Fortini ()
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Mark E. Fortini: Laboratory of Protein Dynamics and Signalling, National Cancer Institute

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6958, 565-566

Abstract: Mutations in the presenilin protein are associated with Alzheimer's disease. It now seems that mutant presenilin could wreak havoc on neuronal functions by triggering the activation of certain genes.

Date: 2003
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