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Rubidium and potassium levels are altered in Alzheimer’s disease brain and blood but not in cerebrospinal fluid

Authors
  1. A Rembach
  2. A Rembach
  3. A Rembach
  4. AS Relman
  5. B Göbel
  6. B Zünkeler
  7. BR Roberts
  8. C Bélavári
  9. C Howarth
  10. CR Cornett
  11. CR Cornett
  12. D Butterfield
  13. D Wenstrup
  14. DE Vance
  15. DJ Brooks
  16. F Marques
  17. G Leinenga
  18. G Leinenga
  19. H Basun
  20. H Fukuyama
  21. H Vanhoe
  22. J Astrup
  23. JA Miller
  24. KA Ellis
  25. L Caberlotto
  26. L Crews
  27. L Gerhardsson
  28. MP Mattson
  29. N Arispe
  30. N Bien-Ly
  31. N Hattori
  32. NB Chauhan
  33. PK Kamat
  34. RF Hashimoto
  35. RR Fieve
  36. SP Yu
  37. U Roelcke
  38. VE Yushmanov
  39. VE Yushmanov
  40. WE Klunk
  41. WS Liang
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