Astrocytic Gap Junctional Communication is Reduced in Amyloid-β-Treated Cultured Astrocytes, but not in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice
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Astrocytic Gap Junctional Communication is Reduced in Amyloid-β-Treated Cultured Astrocytes, but not in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice
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ASN Neuro
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages AN20100017
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SAGE Publications
Online
2010-08-02
DOI
10.1042/an20100017
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