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Milla Koistinaho, Michael Ort, Jose M. Cimadevilla, Roman Vondrous, Barbara Cordell, Jari Koistinaho, Jan Bures, and Linda S. Higgins
Specific spatial learning deficits become severe with age in beta -amyloid precursor protein transgenic mice that harbor diffuse beta -amyloid deposits but do not form plaques
PNAS 2001 98: 14675-14680.

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