Free-floating adult human brain-derived slice cultures as a model to study the neuronal impact of Alzheimer's disease-associated Aβ oligomers

scientific article published on 31 May 2018

Free-floating adult human brain-derived slice cultures as a model to study the neuronal impact of Alzheimer's disease-associated Aβ oligomers is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JNEUMETH.2018.05.021
P698PubMed publication ID29859877

P50authorJ A C Horta-JúniorQ79802045
Luís Eduardo SantosQ83897357
Sérgio Teixeira FerreiraQ86818733
Fernanda De FeliceQ87769550
William L. KleinQ104975865
P2093author name stringLuciano Neder
Norberto Garcia-Cairasco
Caio M Matias
João Alberto Assirati
Artur Fernandes
Jorge Marcondes
Soniza Alves-Leon
Glaucia M Almeida
Maria Clara Selles
Adriano Sebollela
Carla M Machado
N M Lyra E Silva
Niele D Mendes
Paulo R Louzada
P304page(s)203-209
P577publication date2018-05-31
P1433published inJournal of Neuroscience MethodsQ15764020
P1476titleFree-floating adult human brain-derived slice cultures as a model to study the neuronal impact of Alzheimer's disease-associated Aβ oligomers
P478volume307

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