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Amyloid: Little proteins, big clues

Jim Schnabel
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Jim Schnabel: Jim Schnabel is a science writer based in Miami, Florida.

Nature, 2011, vol. 475, issue 7355, S12-S14

Abstract: After a quarter of a century, the amyloid hypothesis for Alzheimer's disease is reconnecting to its roots in prion research.

Date: 2011
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