Cholesterol metabolism and brain amyloidosis: evidence for a role of copper in the clearance of Abeta through the liver.

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Published in Curr Alzheimer Res on April 01, 2007

Authors

D Larry Sparks1

Author Affiliations

1: Roberts Laboratory for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, Sun Health Research Institute, Sun City, AZ, USA. larry.sparks@sunhealth.org

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