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MCIN Researchers used epidemic disease spreading model to map the propagation of misfolded proteins in Alzheimer’s disease.

November 15, 2014June 14, 2017 Written by mcinadmin

MCIN Researchers used epidemic disease spreading model to map the propagation of misfolded proteins in Alzheimer’s disease.

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Read summary in Science Daily: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141120141656.htm

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