Peripherally administered antibodies against amyloid β-peptide enter the central nervous system and reduce pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease
Nature Medicine2000Vol. 6(8), pp. 916–919
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Frédérique Bard, Catherine Cannon, Robin Barbour, Rae-Lyn Burke, Dora Games, Henry Grajeda, Teresa Guido, Kang Hu, Jiping Huang, Kelly Johnson‐Wood, Karen Khan, Dora Kholodenko, Mike Lee, Ivan Lieberburg, Ruth Motter, Minh Dang Nguyen, Ferdie Soriano, Nicki Vasquez, Kim Altman Weiss, Brent Welch, Peter Seubert, Dale Schenk, Ted Yednock
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