PMID: 6121126Feb 20, 1982Paper

Alzheimer's disease as a disorder of isodendritic core

Lancet
J S BentonJ S Snowden

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Jun 30, 1987·Brain Research·A M PalmerJ S Snowden
Aug 1, 1983·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·A J CrossB E Tomlinson
Feb 1, 1987·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·G EbingerL Gommé
Mar 1, 1988·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·K J ReinikainenP J Riekkinen
Dec 16, 1985·Life Sciences·B E Suranyi-CadotteR Quirion
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Jun 22, 1985·British Medical Journal·J Byrne, T Arie
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May 1, 1984·Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry·A M PalmerA N Davison
Feb 1, 1986·Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry·D NearyA N Davison
Aug 1, 1987·Annals of Neurology·R J D'AmatoS H Snyder
Nov 1, 1988·Journal of Neurochemistry·H G Jenkins, H S Bachelard
Jan 1, 1987·Journal of Neurochemistry·A M PalmerD M Bowen
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